yeah, that's the problem, im doing that.Relsek wrote:To downshift into first, pull the clutch in, push down from second gently until it just slips into first. (while still moving)
Just because your 1st gear is capable of taking your bike up to 90 mph, does not mean you can shift into first gear at any speed. Transmissions don't work that way.VermilionX wrote: im also sure it's not bec im still going too fast since my 1st gear can reach above 90mph.
+1flynrider wrote:Just because your 1st gear is capable of taking your bike up to 90 mph, does not mean you can shift into first gear at any speed. Transmissions don't work that way.VermilionX wrote: im also sure it's not bec im still going too fast since my 1st gear can reach above 90mph.
I'm not sure what the inside of your tranny looks like, but historically, 1st gear on bikes was not synchronized. That means you have to be going fairly slow with the clutch completely disengaged, to get a clean shift into first.
My first instinct was to be mean to you Verm and I apologise.VermilionX wrote:Relsek wrote:oh wait, do you mean for shifting to 1st gear i should always fully apply the clutch instead of just ½ or ¼ like i normally do?
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