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Re: Cutch, shift, clutch, shift, cl...SNAP!
Sorry ................ A fortnight (two weeks) is so common in English usage that I just assumed it was used worldwide.
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Re: Cutch, shift, clutch, shift, cl...SNAP!
What is the technique for shifting with no clutch? I can see how you might down-shift, although this would be a rough ride, but what about upshifting? Get the engine to high rpm and then let off the throttle while shifting?
I had an over eager left foot coming to a stop and went from second to first before I had the clutch in. I lost a little rubber and it was hard on the wrists. I can't imagine riding like this on purpose. |
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I have been able to do it in the higher gears of every bike I have ever owned without a significant jerk but not so with the GZ. Don't know why but it just doesn't work very good. The "technique" is to put significant pressure on the shifter while accelerating. When you let off the gas, it "falls" into the next gear without the clutch. On the GZ, it has always caused a significant jerk/clunk for me. Regardless of the bike, this is NOT a good thing to do from 1st to 2nd, because of crossing neutral.
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05-05-2009, 03:55 PM | #16 |
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Re: Cutch, shift, clutch, shift, cl...SNAP!
Just broke my cable a couple of hours ago. Heading down the parkway from Wal-Mart and it just snapped as I shifted into 4th. Made it through town (small town) to the local Suzuki dealer but they had to order one, probably won't be here for two days or so. Had a little trouble getting started, (killed it three times in the parking lot)but once I was moving I was able to shift okay until I got home. I called the other local Suzuki dealer but same story, not a stock item.
Mine broke right at 12,000 miles on a 4 year old bike. Anybody know what's typical for these cables? Should I go ahead and order new cables for everything while I'm at it? Any advice appreciated, I have no idea what a normal replacement interval is for these cables. |
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05-05-2009, 06:03 PM | #18 |
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Re: Cutch, shift, clutch, shift, cl...SNAP!
You have to remember that compared to the average bike, the clutch get used ALOT on a GZ, with all the gear hunting that goes on on it, on most bikes you could stay in one gear at way longer intervals than on the GZ, so it just makes sense that it wears kinda fast.
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Throttle and choke cables almost NEVER fail by breaking.....unless they are severly neglected and they rust in two. Changing them routinely is overkill.
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Sounds like good advice, thanks!
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