There is some awesome feedback on this threadI'll have to put in a focused practice session at the weekend and see what I can achieve - blip thanks blip for blip the blip feedback blip.
Cheers DJ
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Don't know what you are talking about
There is some awesome feedback on this threadI'll have to put in a focused practice session at the weekend and see what I can achieve - blip thanks blip for blip the blip feedback blip.
Cheers DJ
Rev DJ
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
Hmmm, unless the speed of the bike causes the engine to be pushed beyond the redline for a particular gear you should still be able top blip you throttle to match revs and speed...
As such it shouldn't really be too bad.
Or am I misunderstanding what you are trying to say?
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There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
i used to on my tractor, but the r1 changes so fast its hard to fit it in, iv been trying harder latley but nah i dont really bother... slipper clutch...
I rarely "blip" on downshifts (unless I am feverishly masturbating for the benefit of assembled multitudes). I ride an FJR1300. When changing gears, I invariably use the clutch that the manufacturer has thoughtfully provided for my riding comfort and pleasure. I have never had the back wheel lock-up yet on a downshift.
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Well phucked if I know why I/we blip but we just do... its a habit...![]()
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Maybe on a small bike or a four. But a big single or V twin will indeed lock the wheel if downshifting is too aggressive. The road outside still has the rubber marks where exactly that happened to me on the ffwabbitt.
Wouldn't usually highside though, cos you wouldn't usually do it cranked over.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
I did mention empirical data, and we were talking about block changes. If you were to change down three or four gears in one hit from speed and dump the clutch like the GP riders do I still think it'd likely lock up. Whether that resulted in a high side or not would depend on what happened immediately following the lock up and how the rider responded to that.
I understand a near(ish) neighbour of hitcher has had relevant recent experience but that isn't my story to tell.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
Yes thanks for all of the info. Learning this technique has helped me with my downshifting a lot. My front wheel used to lock up often and now I rarely, if ever, lock it up while shifting down.
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Your front wheel ?
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
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