Shiv wrote:Can you brake in say...second gear, or third gear and not harm the bike? Or should you always downshift to first? (Edit: And by this I mean coming to a complete stop, not just braking to slow down a bit)
You can brake in any gear, but as others have mentioned, you should be in first when you stop. I usually downshift through the gears as I'm slowing for a stop anyway, except once I tap down into first, I leave the clutch lever in. Even when I don't downshift, I'll tap away at the shifter until I'm in first. If you practice, it'll become a habit before you know it.
Can you start out in second gear? Or should you start off in first and build up?
You
can start out in second, but your bike may not like you. If you're stopped, start in first.
When turning, should you downshift to first (or second, whatever you're cruising at) or would turning at second/third gear be too fast?
It depends on the turn, road conditions, your bike, etc. You'll have to learn which gear is best for your bike in a given turn. I'm usually in second when turning onto a side street. I only downshift to first if I'm practically stopped. You want enough RPM to not have the engine bog down, but not so much that it's hard to be smooth. In any case, be in the gear you want to be in
before you start the turn. I never make a turn in third, but I go around plenty of corners in it.
And what gear do ya'll usually travel in? Second for around town and third (or fourth I guess) for highway? If so, why have 6 gears? Just in case you find a long expanse of empty road with no cops?

It depends on the bike and your riding style. At about 45mph I'm usually in 4th gear, which gives me 4500-5000 RPM. Anything less and there's not much power to accelerate. Anything more and I'm just wasting gas. However, if I'm in a situation where I might need to get on the throttle, I'll cruise in a lower gear than usual. As for 6th... I feel like I need a 7th at highway speeds.
