Downshift floating
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Rthiery, Apr 7, 2013.
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I'm pretty sure if I hear a bang it will be the transmission falling out
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Oh I have I'm just trying to learn and Practice
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Rthiery Thanks this.
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let off the throttle a tad to about 1000-1100 rpm.
blip the throttle and at the same time use two fingers to push up on the shifter. It will slide right out and into the next gear in that window when road speed/rpms match.
If you get slight resistance on the lower gear, just give it a slight blip.. -
If it's grinding, you're trying to shift into the wrong gear, either too high or too low a gear. You need to figure this out, by experimenting. I suspect you're trying to downshift into 6th, for instance, instead of 7th. Or 7th, instead of 6th.
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We need guys like you. It's great to hear that gear grind coming down the road.
The laughter does us good!newbie driver Thanks this. -
its hard for me to tell someone how to down shift. its just like anything else it just takes a little practice. about the time you quit looking at the tach your down shifting will be getting better.
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Kickstand-117 and Lepton1 Thank this.
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My best advise is to learn to shift properly first, and get really good at it to the point that you (almost
) never miss. after that floating up or down is not very hard.
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