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Thread: Do you always use your clutch?

  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer
    wow...didnt know you could shift without the clutch. So i dont go braking anything, is there something you should do or be aware of when upshifting with no clutch
    It helps to know how a motorcycle clutch and gearbox work....basically you are just matching engine speed to road speed for a particular gear, so say you're cruising along and you reach the revs where you want to shift, to do it without the clutch you let off the throttle a bit and shift up at the point where the engine is not pulling the bike forward thru the gearbox anymore, but it hasn't quite slowed down enough to be dragging on the bike and slowing it down....

    Kinda hard to explain actually...but if you do it right you change almost instantly, and very smoothly.

    Read this: http://www.vf750fd.com/blurbs/shifting.html

  2. #17
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    on the street, always use the clutch... look after my bike.
    racing... mostly use clutch... depnds on whats just happened and what I need to happen next

  3. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyingpony
    I use the clutch at all times because I don't like the thought of brushing my bikes teeth!
    Its ok mate FXR150's don't have teeth, they just all gummy

  4. #19
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    I'm an ex MX rider so I use it all the time,like doing wheelies or when I can't be arsed changing down,or just trying to keep up with all these bloody thous outta corners.......
    Drew for Prime Minister!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DEATH_INC.
    ,or just trying to keep up with all these bloody thous outta corners.......
    Poor thing's gonna get a hiding tomorrow then, aint it?
    Vote David Bain for MNZ president

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    Yeh,funny being on the littlebike.....
    Drew for Prime Minister!

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  7. #22
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    Never up, always down.

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    Track days, up no, apart from 1st to second, down, yup

    Road, sometimes when having fun up, no, but down yes....
    Because I can......................

  9. #24
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    *didn't know you could change gears without the clutch engaged... thought that would screw the engine so never tried*

    *learns something new everyday*
    I'm not a complete idiot... some pieces are missing

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    On the open road often don't use the clutch changing up but always when changing down. I have the most trouble when I go from my automatic company car to the wife's manual car and it always seems to be when she is in the car with me that I forget it's got a clutch
    Old age and treachery will always overcome youth and skill

  11. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    depends how lazy I am.. I can shift slow or quick, but hacking it, I can fluff it up, so usually I clutch it to be sure of a shift.. and for wheelies
    How the hell do you chump up a clutchless up shift?!?!?!

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    When you'r riding a big tractor like our Harleys, you need the clutch. They are getting to be a better gearbox, but just not quite there yet.

  13. #28
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    Always use the clutch. Didn't really know you could change down without the clutch

  14. #29
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    Changing down without the clutch is a piece of piss, and done properly it does no damage to your 'box.

  15. #30
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    I nearly always use the clutch but once or twice I have just forgotten - mostly when changing down from top. The first time I did it I was so surprised nothing happened to the bike that I mentioned it to a friend. They said you can change gear quite easily without using the clutch, but your revs have to be in the right range.

    So to be honest I usually use the clutch, but when I forget, sometimes I don't!
    Yes, I am pedantic about spelling and grammar so get used to it!

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