Just an observation...
- StuMiller
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Just an observation...
I was watching "Closer to the edge" on the weekend and noticed when the likes of Guy Martin etc were selecting higher gears, they were pressing down on the gear lever and in some cases, holding the lever down for a few seconds.....
Why would the gearboxes on these bikes be different to our normal machines...?
Just thought I'd ask.
Why would the gearboxes on these bikes be different to our normal machines...?
Just thought I'd ask.
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- Kermit
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Re: Just an observation...
GP shifter?
Reverse gear shift pattern.
Article here on the pro's & con's of reversing your gear shift pattern.
Reverse gear shift pattern.
Article here on the pro's & con's of reversing your gear shift pattern.
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Re: Just an observation...
same as most gp bikes and WSBK. Although some stick to conventional, in most cases you want to be able to shift up easier than down.
e.g. PI has a couple of corners where you would want to shift up mid corner, so therefore it is easier to just push down with your toe than get you foot underneath.
e.g. PI has a couple of corners where you would want to shift up mid corner, so therefore it is easier to just push down with your toe than get you foot underneath.
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Re: Just an observation...
holding the gear lever down is just simple "positive shifting" holding it into the gear to make sure its fully engaged.
i use a quickshifter that is operated by a button on the handlebar, i put my foot under the lever, hold up and when im ready to change i hit the button with my left thumb and bang it goes through.
I came about this when i stacked my bike i bent the quckshifter rod beyong straightening, so just wired the wires into a button on the handlebar.
kawasaki race kit ecu's have this function built in, using the horn or the "pass" button.
i use a quickshifter that is operated by a button on the handlebar, i put my foot under the lever, hold up and when im ready to change i hit the button with my left thumb and bang it goes through.
I came about this when i stacked my bike i bent the quckshifter rod beyong straightening, so just wired the wires into a button on the handlebar.
kawasaki race kit ecu's have this function built in, using the horn or the "pass" button.
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Re: Just an observation...
At least I'll know now why you're tooting your horn out of corners on the CDT 

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Re: Just an observation...
Wattie wrote:holding the gear lever down is just simple "positive shifting" holding it into the gear to make sure its fully engaged.
i use a quickshifter that is operated by a button on the handlebar, i put my foot under the lever, hold up and when im ready to change i hit the button with my left thumb and bang it goes through.
I came about this when i stacked my bike i bent the quckshifter rod beyong straightening, so just wired the wires into a button on the handlebar.
kawasaki race kit ecu's have this function built in, using the horn or the "pass" button.
I'm impressed with your dexterity Wattie. I struggle remembering to hit the lap timer button once per lap let alone every gear change.
It's really all about standing around drinking Dave's beer.
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Just an observation...
Muahahaha you should see my secret squirrel weapon!MickLC wrote:At least I'll know now why you're tooting your horn out of corners on the CDT
It's a national secret.
On the Ktm in Motard trim I hit the kill switch to get the same effect.

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Re: Just an observation...
As Wattie said its a good habit to get into, holding the lever pressure to ensure a good change as you release clutch lever...recommended 

Re: Just an observation...
As Wattie said its a good habit to get into, holding the lever pressure to ensure a good change as you release clutch lever...recommended 

Re: Just an observation...
You are all way to technical for me. Pink is the colour of my true loves .......