I was told by a couple moto head friends of mine that I don't need to use the clutch when downshifting on the trails, especially if there is barely any load on the motor. Like when I come into a corner a gear high, or run into some obstacle(s) and want to downshift into 2nd from 3rd or 4th. They said it's probably harder on the tranny when accelerating and winding out in 2nd and 3rd and using the clutch than it is downshifting when the motor isn't revving. Obviously you don't want to go down too far where you immediately wind out and stress the motor, but a simple downclick to get in the zone is good. This technique also allows for a rider to keep his left hand more securely on the bars when cornering or going slow in the nasties.
Here's my question?? :debil: Is this right?? I started doing it and it seemed to work fine, but before I make it a constant practice I wanted to get some feedback.
Thanks :scream:
Here's my question?? :debil: Is this right?? I started doing it and it seemed to work fine, but before I make it a constant practice I wanted to get some feedback.
Thanks :scream: