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Clutch or no Clutch?
Do you normally upshift with the clutch or without?
If yes, Model\Year: Miles you have put on it: Any general comments: ex. "Normally avoid clutchless shifting on 1-2 shift" Optional: Include pic of a random member's ass. |
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99 superhawk (30,000 miles) - no clutch during upshift - sometimes from 1-2 through neutral just depends.
2nd gen SV650 race bike (miles unknown) - no clutch during upshift ever Ass picture: |
Always clutch, no matter the bike. I don't see the advantage of clutchless shifting. Tried it many times, didn't like how jerky it was, and didn't see the point in continuing.
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I always use the clutch...no exceptions.
Model\Year: Suzuki M109-R - 2007 Miles you have put on it: All of them.... ~ 13,000 Any general comments: This bike is notorious for rough shifting...particularly from 1st to 2nd....I always use the clutch to try and smooth it out. *shrug* I never used the clutch on upshifts on my 2004 Suzuki GSX-R750. |
My bikes: clutch on upshift on the street only.
My kids bikes: no clutch on upshifts. Ever. Track only. Bikes: Mine - '01 929rr (street, almost 40k), '07 600rr (track only) 15k miles maybe. Kid - '04 (?) RS125, '06 (?) RS450R no clue on how many miles. |
2003 honda cbr 954rr. 10,000 miles. Clutch on 1-2 clutchless ups anytime after. I do it on all of my bikes
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01' gsxr-1000
47000 on the clock and I always use the clutch. |
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Always use the clutch. Try clutchless shifting on a XB...it'll sound like a Peterbuilt banging through gears.
Zuk, sometimes I did not use clutch. Was much smoother. And Slice...you don't roll the throttle all the way closed. Just back off a touch, shift and back on. It's smooth as with a clutch if you do it right. |
01 R6 with 13,500 or so miles.
I always use the clutch since there is no advantage to me to not use the clutch with my riding style. |
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