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Do I have to use the clutch when I shift?
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[QUOTE="handywork, post: 960241, member: 63399"] Shifting without a clutch is very similar to using a dogbox transmission(car racebox) or using an old road ranger box on trucks.Engine revs are the key.Don`t flat change up without clutch.A short backoff,shift upchange,throttle is not as hard as rev,downchange throttle,rev,downchange.Sounds complicated but it isn`t.Practice at a lower throttle and gradually increase as you become more proficent and comfortable.This type of shift saves time,clutch slip etc in races where a second is a long time.Flat changing is not reducing revs for a change,it`s flat out as the name suggests and is very hard on driveline of cars and bikes. [/QUOTE]
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Do I have to use the clutch when I shift?
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