Lock up the rear wheel when down shifting?
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Lock up the rear wheel when down shifting?
Is it possible to lock up my rear wheel when down shifting?
I ask because earlier today I down shifted too far I believe, and when I let out the clutch I heard a sound that was like I locked up one of my wheels.
I was only doing 15 mph so as soon as I heard the "screeeeech" I pulled the clutch in and pressed on my rear brake to slow myself down.
I ask because earlier today I down shifted too far I believe, and when I let out the clutch I heard a sound that was like I locked up one of my wheels.
I was only doing 15 mph so as soon as I heard the "screeeeech" I pulled the clutch in and pressed on my rear brake to slow myself down.
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If you're running the engine at a high RPM in a certain gear and then downshift then you'll run the risk of making the rear wheel lock up temporarily.
I've done this countless times and I've learned how to make the most of it. I would never do it when the pavement is wet though.
Some sport bikes have a clutch that won't let the back tire lock up when downshifting at a high RPM... a slipper clutch I think it's called.
I've done this countless times and I've learned how to make the most of it. I would never do it when the pavement is wet though.
Some sport bikes have a clutch that won't let the back tire lock up when downshifting at a high RPM... a slipper clutch I think it's called.
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