Originally posted by visual:wil this jam the gear box?? and will the gear box be spoil easily?
i found this off a website... anyone tired it before?...
[b]Clutchless Shifting
Mastering the art of "Clutchless Shifting"!
One of our secrets as bike racers is "clutchless shifting". You can
actually shift gears up even without using the clutch. This will
enable you to shift rapidly on hard acceleration so that you can
jump ahead of everybody. You may notice that racers shift in rapid
succession in a race. Pulling the clutch simply slows down the engine
RPM in between shifts, losing you precious RPMs.
Here is how you do it: Pull away normally from a complete stop
using the clutch. Accelerate with a full twist on the throttle,
and apply a little bit of pressure on the shift lever. Quickly flick
the throttle to off and JAM THE SHIFT LEVER UP and twist to full
throttle again. The gears will engage because of the momentary
relaxation of the transmission from flicking the throttle to off.
Gears will engage even if you don't engage the clutch! Do this
on every succeeding gear, like a GP rider! For sure the bike will
accelerate hard and jump at every gear change.
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u try liao, tell us lorOriginally posted by ^WeeZer^^:wil this jam the gear box?? and will the gear box be spoil easily?
why not you try hur??Originally posted by milkshake:u try liao, tell us lor
i guess, unless your gear box is modified, for racing then maybe it will be able to do this...but i have to agree our normal gear box (cant make it lah if we do this..) but i just tried it this morning when going to work from 2 to 3 only lah ,, not really much diff (maybe bec i was not going that fast....but there is a slight jerk...Originally posted by nick34:This will reduce the life span of the gear box ...
]Originally posted by nismoS132:try this only at high rpm.
Originally posted by visual:Wah... I also dun do that when chasing pple hard on the track.
i found this off a website... anyone tired it before?...
[b]Clutchless Shifting
Mastering the art of "Clutchless Shifting"!
One of our secrets as bike racers is "clutchless shifting". You can
actually shift gears up even without using the clutch. This will
enable you to shift rapidly on hard acceleration so that you can
jump ahead of everybody. You may notice that racers shift in rapid
succession in a race. Pulling the clutch simply slows down the engine
RPM in between shifts, losing you precious RPMs.
Here is how you do it: Pull away normally from a complete stop
using the clutch. Accelerate with a full twist on the throttle,
and apply a little bit of pressure on the shift lever. Quickly flick
the throttle to off and JAM THE SHIFT LEVER UP and twist to full
throttle again. The gears will engage because of the momentary
relaxation of the transmission from flicking the throttle to off.
Gears will engage even if you don't engage the clutch! Do this
on every succeeding gear, like a GP rider! For sure the bike will
accelerate hard and jump at every gear change.
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Originally posted by nismoS132:try this only at high rpm.
sorry...i am a pure poser...Originally posted by InSPirE78:wah here all racers!!!! envy u guys
Originally posted by visual:Crap.....
i found this off a website... anyone tired it before?...
[b]Clutchless Shifting
Mastering the art of "Clutchless Shifting"!
One of our secrets as bike racers is "clutchless shifting". You can
actually shift gears up even without using the clutch. This will
enable you to shift rapidly on hard acceleration so that you can
jump ahead of everybody. You may notice that racers shift in rapid
succession in a race. Pulling the clutch simply slows down the engine
RPM in between shifts, losing you precious RPMs.
Here is how you do it: Pull away normally from a complete stop
using the clutch. Accelerate with a full twist on the throttle,
and apply a little bit of pressure on the shift lever. Quickly flick
the throttle to off and JAM THE SHIFT LEVER UP and twist to full
throttle again. The gears will engage because of the momentary
relaxation of the transmission from flicking the throttle to off.
Gears will engage even if you don't engage the clutch! Do this
on every succeeding gear, like a GP rider! For sure the bike will
accelerate hard and jump at every gear change.
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