mattymatt716
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My two cents.... "shift it like you mean it" made a world of difference for me. Coming from riding a cruiser-style to my bike, I felt like a real rookie (probably still am, though I don't want to admit it) when I had a hard time shifting from 1st to 2nd. I also adjusted the clutch lever, and that helped. Now I can shift harder and quicker. She sounds like she likes it better, and second gear is now friendlier. I seriously had to practice, and it felt like I was shifting like I was racing instead of enjoying the ride. But, well, she's a busa, and she wants to be shifted like a busa. After I learned to shift correctly, I had far fewer problems (and my gear indicator is now a lot more accurate).
Because I couldn't shift it like I meant it, I thought that something was wrong with my 2nd gear, so I started searching every forum I could find on it. Turns out, I just needed to man-up.
I tried clutchless shifting... and it made me very nervous that I was going to ruin the gearbox. I figure the clutch is there for a reason, and I don't have the cash flow for a new gearbox, so I'll just use the clutch. Though, clutchless shifting sounds better!
Because I couldn't shift it like I meant it, I thought that something was wrong with my 2nd gear, so I started searching every forum I could find on it. Turns out, I just needed to man-up.
I tried clutchless shifting... and it made me very nervous that I was going to ruin the gearbox. I figure the clutch is there for a reason, and I don't have the cash flow for a new gearbox, so I'll just use the clutch. Though, clutchless shifting sounds better!