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    Quote Originally Posted by phill-k View Post
    count 1 2 3 4 5 no more same going the other way oh and then remember, means u are aware - bike and environment
    But what if you have bad short term memory?! I often forget which gear I'm in, but I know the feel of my bike reasonably well so it's not too hard to figure out most of the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Yep, on the CB900 I just know what revs the bike pulls at 100 and how it feels.
    I know when I hit the limiter.

    Then i pull second.......

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    I dont know,, you people with rev happy bikes, mine doesnt like to do less than 90 in top & even then its better to downshift if you want to accelerate (about 3000rpm in 6th @100k) redline is only 7500
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    Quote Originally Posted by phill-k View Post
    count 1 2 3 4 5 no more same going the other way oh and then remember, means u are aware - bike and environment
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    Quote Originally Posted by skinman View Post
    I dont know,, you people with rev happy bikes, mine doesnt like to do less than 90 in top & even then its better to downshift if you want to accelerate (about 3000rpm in 6th @100k) redline is only 7500
    One of mine does 3000, another does 5500 and the last does 8500 and I still have no issue.
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    Damn those revs are low. At 100kmh my 600 SRAD is pulling 6000RPM with the -1 front sprocket.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DODO`` View Post
    ... top gear on motorway. No big deal on a short ride but when the ride gets bigger than 500kms, it stresses my left wrist quite a bit.


    Any thoughts anybody?
    Try riding on regular roads. 500kms on a motorway must be quite boring...
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    Gear indicators aren't just for newbies

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    How are people so feeble that grasping a lever and squeezing it hurts?
    I've retained a mtb habit of two finger braking, that's led to two finger clutching.
    Or no clutching, haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yamahardman View Post
    How are people so feeble that grasping a lever and squeezing it hurts?
    I've retained a mtb habit of two finger braking, that's led to two finger clutching.
    Or no clutching, haha.
    Did you have hydraulic brakes on the MTB, or good discs at the very least?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    Did you have hydraulic brakes on the MTB, or good discs at the very least?
    Nah
    My avids shat themselves, so I'm back to mechanical ones, mechanical ones are great, if you set em up right.
    Been using my mechanical ones for 2 years now, haha.
    They were only meant to get me through untill i brought some new hydraulic ones haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yamahardman View Post
    How are people so feeble that grasping a lever and squeezing it hurts?
    I've retained a mtb habit of two finger braking, that's led to two finger clutching.
    Or no clutching, haha.
    For me it was a matter of reach. The clutch lever was just too far away from the grip, and unlike my brake lever, it wasn't adjustable. Since I was having to use my finger tips to pull the clutch it started to hurt my hand when I had to use it a lot. Buying a cheap set of adjustable shorty levers off fleabay fixed that, and I haven't had any trouble to since. I eventually got sick of all the play in the brake lever though, and put the stock on back on. Much nicer.

    BTW Avid brakes suck. Hopes are the Brembos of the mtb world.
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    You get used to it ... note the rev counter in top gear - that will tell you - but you just get used to the sound and the speed ...

    Tho' I must admit I still get lost in the gears .. especially as the big one gets to 200 klicks in fourth and is not on the rad line ..

    (And the clutch is not redundant - neither of my Suzies change up or down without a clutch ...)
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    Quote Originally Posted by FZR250 View Post
    I do it sometimes to double check. Just notice what RPM your doing in top gear at the speed limit(ish). Remember it. Eg for me its about around 10,000 rpm at 100 km/h in 6th. Wouldn't mind a fuel gauge or light to go with the gear indicator. Then again I've lasted this long without.
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    10k rpm?! Holy cow! Mine sits at 4k rpm at 100kph!

    Quote Originally Posted by DODO`` View Post
    I always find myself squeezing the clutch lever to check I am actually on top gear on motorway. No big deal on a short ride but when the ride gets bigger than 500kms, it stresses my left wrist quite a bit.

    Don't feel the need for a gear indicators on ebay as such but just something that will let me know that I am on top gear (like a led light or something).
    Like FZR250 said, use the rpm and speed to give you the idea.

    But sometimes I don't go to the top gear 'cos I like hearing my pipes roar...

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    Have rev counter and speedo on the road bike, so a quick glance at speed/revs and I'm good. Except for when I go to select then next gear as the revs are getting up a bit, and there's none left, then refer to speedo and realise I'm having too much fun....

    On the DRZ400 I quite frequently go looking for the 6th gear that suzuki should have put in the box when they built the thing.
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