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I've never hit a false neutral on the 250... it's just been twice on the 600 shifting too lightly with the side of my boot.
You should be revmatching before putting it into gear, even with the clutch pulled.-clutch in.
-kick into gear.
-snap the throttle open quickly(your trying to rev match here but you don't have to be right on the money)
-let the clutch out slowly as the rpm is just starting to fall(at this point you can feel if your getting too much engine braking'
If you are getting too much engine brake repeat these steps until you get into a gear that is suitable for the speed you are travelling.
^^^This should all be done in a second or two
Atleast that is how I do it...
油井緋色;2041903 said:Quickshift instead lol
At around 6k rpm or higher, apply pressure to the shift lever (pushing up), drop the throttle a little, click up with foot, and back on throttle!
Why does he need to be around 6,000rpm or higher?油井緋色;2041903 said:Quickshift instead lol
At around 6k rpm or higher, apply pressure to the shift lever (pushing up), drop the throttle a little, click up with foot, and back on throttle!
He didn't say he needed to be at 6k rpm, just that you should be around that range to be able to conduct a clutchless shift. Low rpm clutchless shifts don't feel very friendly.
You should be revmatching before putting it into gear, even with the clutch pulled.
Should be:
-clutch in
-revmatch
-put into gear
-clutch out
e 90 you had a 250 and have upgraded to a gixxer right???
you still find false neutrals??
Going too easy on the shifter will do it...Falking done it so many times now meself but coming out of it...
now my new method of showing I'm a noob is to try and ride away with the kickstand down!![]()
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Not all bikes have adjustable shift levers. Mine doesn't. Just saying.
JEEEZE! I like how noone helps you at first. Just staring.
adjust your shifter hight or stop wearing steel toe work boots when you ride!
put more pressure on the shifter. you won't break it, nor will you shift into 3rd (despite what some people think)
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I don't know how people do this.
I LOL'ed :lmao:
They are actually folks who indeed think so? Wow...
Why does he need to be around 6,000rpm or higher?