A6 the Difference is the Sequential VS Non-Sequential or (Normal) car tranny's. Only some of the latest high Performance cars are being supplied on the road with the sequential constant mesh design, that until now has been primarily used in racing. F1, CHAMP, etc. Otherwise just the bikes. (I dunno if that really explains anything or not...)
The Sequential trannys use a different technology and I am pretty sure you are correct it's not a synchro or a NonSynchro, it's Sequential... (I think)
Have I been inside a tranny that I have constantly ran using clutchless shifts?
YUP, sure have, I had 2nd gear explode on my 750.
Rode it to the local independant Guru and "we" looked inside... Now I am not a metalurgist, nor a tranny expert. But "WHY" 2nd simple exploded was never really answered, though the mechanic could NOT say for sure it was abuse. Because the forks, dogs, and the rest of the tranny looked OK... according to him...
Honestly... I think I destroyed it due to sloppy, incorrect shifting, clutchless and clutched... (Cool Story of a Heroic Save Mid Corner when that gear came apart and locked the tranny)
Clutchless downshifting being more difficult?
Simple, much harder to achieve an honestly unloaded state (Coasting) while trying to slow down than while accelerating.
Mostly if I am just rolling round town, I am usually Clutch shifting. It's when I am out in the twisties really Riding the thing that I rarely shift with the clutch, mostly because the extra smoothness I get with the clutchless shift is really handy if I need to upshift mid corner.
What I want to know is if I am hurting my clutch any by Using only two fingers on it and pulling it towards the bar against my other two fingers and not actually all the way to my bar. I mean it feels 100% disengaged, the motor revs free and there is no perceptable drag, but am I still pumping heat and friction into my clutch?
Still though, Bottom line I am not a mechanic, but I do have a high level of "mechanical sympathy", i tend to know what parts of the bike are doing what based on sound, feel and touch. FWIW...
The Sequential trannys use a different technology and I am pretty sure you are correct it's not a synchro or a NonSynchro, it's Sequential... (I think)
Have I been inside a tranny that I have constantly ran using clutchless shifts?
YUP, sure have, I had 2nd gear explode on my 750.
Rode it to the local independant Guru and "we" looked inside... Now I am not a metalurgist, nor a tranny expert. But "WHY" 2nd simple exploded was never really answered, though the mechanic could NOT say for sure it was abuse. Because the forks, dogs, and the rest of the tranny looked OK... according to him...
Honestly... I think I destroyed it due to sloppy, incorrect shifting, clutchless and clutched... (Cool Story of a Heroic Save Mid Corner when that gear came apart and locked the tranny)
Clutchless downshifting being more difficult?
Mostly if I am just rolling round town, I am usually Clutch shifting. It's when I am out in the twisties really Riding the thing that I rarely shift with the clutch, mostly because the extra smoothness I get with the clutchless shift is really handy if I need to upshift mid corner.
What I want to know is if I am hurting my clutch any by Using only two fingers on it and pulling it towards the bar against my other two fingers and not actually all the way to my bar. I mean it feels 100% disengaged, the motor revs free and there is no perceptable drag, but am I still pumping heat and friction into my clutch?
Still though, Bottom line I am not a mechanic, but I do have a high level of "mechanical sympathy", i tend to know what parts of the bike are doing what based on sound, feel and touch. FWIW...