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    Question What do you call it when?

    What do you call it when, you pull up, want to drop down gears, and down shift at least ten times trying to feel the "bite " you feel when it goes to first, so neutral is easy. However no matter how many times you push down on gear peg, things just don't feel right and each footpress feels like nothings happening.
    It seems I have to leave clutch in, roll forward, and then the gear shifter starts responding.
    I ride a kwaka ex250.
    Also, for my R test, is it practical only, or is there yet more road code theory?.
    The question that caught me out during my learners: "whats the maximum speed you're allowed to do on the open road, towing a trailer with a bike?".
    I don't plan on towing too many trailers, but you never know!
    Hey I really need to shift house, I think I'll use my bike to shift the fridge.
    "I saw, I came, I conquered".

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    I call it 'people who don't down shift while approaching an intersection.'

    or sometimes its 'time for a new bike', which I don't think is likely in your case

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    Just downshift, while still rolling. Use the engine to slow, before you use the brakes. Easier on the bike, and you, too.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juzz976 View Post
    I call it 'people who don't down shift while approaching an intersection.'

    or sometimes its 'time for a new bike', which I don't think is likely in your case
    What he said
    Bike gearboxes aren't like a car you need to change on the move, though it may get earier as it wears in more.

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    If you are having this issue all the time then perhaps you want to look at the clutch adjustment, if there is any, if no adjustment you might need to get the plates checked.

    Oh the other thing that can affect the feel is oil weight.
    Its not the destination that is important its the journey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mudfart View Post
    What do you call it when, you pull up, want to drop down gears, and down shift at least ten times trying to feel the "bite " you feel when it goes to first, so neutral is easy. However no matter how many times you push down on gear peg, things just don't feel right and each footpress feels like nothings happening.
    It seems I have to leave clutch in, roll forward, and then the gear shifter starts responding.
    what would I call that?
    Being a noob.

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    Hun, if you do that when you sit your licence you will probably fail
    I just passed my full licence, and not changing down gears when coming to a stop is a reason to be failed.
    Bad habit I think yhou need to break

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mudfart View Post
    What do you call it when, you pull up, want to drop down gears, and down shift at least ten times trying to feel the "bite " you feel when it goes to first, so neutral is easy. However no matter how many times you push down on gear peg, things just don't feel right and each footpress feels like nothings happening.
    That's common with many bikes.
    Make sure you let the lever come up again after pressing it down each time.
    Also (plus!) make sure your chain is properly adjusted and well lubed - this can have a big affect on gear changing.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    If you get stuck in a high gear at the lights etc, push the bike forward while clicking down and this should sort it. And yeah make sure the shift lever is adjusted to a comfortable position.

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    Common kwaka issue that supposedly does relate to the positive neutral finder. If it won't engage 1st gear you can either rock the bike back and forth and it should drop in, or let the clutch out a little and it'll engage

    So you're only allowed to go 40 km/h while towing a trailer that cannot weigh more than half the weight of the bike? And you can only tow another bike at a max of 30km/h? Not much of a hazard to vehicles behind you coming at over 100km/h are you?? That seems a bit crazy! I guess it basically mean "Don't do it" - huh, I learn't something new today

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    I used to change down a gear,and then let the clutch out when coming to a stop,but sometimes i just change all the way down without letting the clutch out,it's faster.

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    [QUOTE=steve_t;1129616457]Common kwaka issue that supposedly does relate to the positive neutral finder. If it won't engage 1st gear you can either rock the bike back and forth and it should drop in, or let the clutch out a little and it'll engage

    Cool, that is what I'm having to do, I mean, wen u pull up with a 6 spd box, sumtimes maybe ur in 2nd or 3rd if you been ripping it up.
    Of course I wont do it for my test, I will wear my angel wings.
    Thanks evryone.
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    This can be an oil issue,related to drag on the disengaged clutch not allowing the dogs to disengage.
    My Bandit exhibits this with Motul 5100 and Mobil 4T but is OK with Golden Spectro 4.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    That's common with many bikes.
    Make sure you let the lever come up again after pressing it down each time.
    Also (plus!) make sure your chain is properly adjusted and well lubed - this can have a big affect on gear changing.
    As he said
    hang on.. every time you downshift you have to take you foot of the gear lever
    then tap the gear lever again...
    is this the problem?...
    And that is the honest truth your honour..

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