Hello, I am new here and am just looking for a quick tip on how to change down gears without locking up the back wheel at speed. I am used to smaller bikes and have just got a big Harley and can't seem to stop it from happening. Thanks.
Hello, I am new here and am just looking for a quick tip on how to change down gears without locking up the back wheel at speed. I am used to smaller bikes and have just got a big Harley and can't seem to stop it from happening. Thanks.
Rev the engine as you pull in the clutch and change to the lower gear (known as bliping the throttle).
This will bring the engine revs up to closer match the speed the new gear.
Wind up your idle.....poor mans slipper clutch.
This will explain it, and many other things beside:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVWLIfChUwg
(twist of the wrist 2)
Every rider should watch it at some point.
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"This unnecessary thing I'm doing is causing me trouble - what can I do to keep doing this unnecessary thing that I don't like doing?"
Harley riders.
The issue suggests that you are changing down unnecessarily .. but if you are trying to slow down with engine braking only, you're better off using the brakes and changing down when you hit the lower speed required for a lower gear - as suggested by FJRrider above ..
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I don't understand. If your slowing down why is the rear wheel on the ground? Are the front brakes working properly?
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