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spldart
07-24-2015, 09:19 PM
Clutchless shifting just seemed to come natural to me 20 or so years ago when
I started riding. I even showed my brother how to a few years later.
I do it all the time everywhere I go and after tens of thousands of miles on
numerous bikes over many years there doesn't seem to be any drawback to
shifting like this.
Does everyone do this? :???::???:

Just a twitch of the wrist and pull the next gear....

Water Warrior 2
07-24-2015, 11:56 PM
Yup, clutchless shifting on all my bikes when shifting to a higher gear. Down shifting never sounds good to me as the engine and chain just seems to take a bit of a jolt.
I did have one bike(Suzuki) that I could get a false neutral between each gear so I could easily match the RPM with the rest of the bike with nary a jolt.
The 1978 GT750 Suzuki I had was a real hoot to shift clutchless. Wind her up to 9000 RPM and flip my wrist to full throttle....................second gear and a strip of rubber marked my presence on the road. Shoulda, coulda but didn't keep that bike. My loss, someone else' gain.

5th_bike
07-25-2015, 03:37 PM
Do it sometimes, when I want to show off fast shifting. Then, I realize I'm showing off, which is something I shouldn't be doing.

So, yes, but only every now and then. 2 to 3, and up.

Water Warrior 2
07-26-2015, 07:07 PM
Do it sometimes, when I want to show off fast shifting. Then, I realize I'm showing off, which is something I shouldn't be doing.

So, yes, but only every now and then. 2 to 3, and up.

Or you could refine your clutchless shifting to a smooth less aggressive procedure. Makes for a really smooth ride using less throttle and shifting when you no longer are accelerating in any chosen gear. Sort of like an auto tranny in a car under light acceleration.