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Everything Dirt Bike
Riding Technique
Shifting without the clutch?
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<blockquote data-quote="PALMER84ONE" data-source="post: 84432" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>Autos and bikes are different transmissions. </p><p>Autos have syncros that help mate the gears when shifting and protecting them from grinding. It makes it so the engine speed and trans speed have to be almost perfect to shift smooth.</p><p>Motorcycles do not have the synco system and therefore can be shifted much easier, even with engine and trans speed not matching. You create damage to autos if the clutch is not used especially the new model autos than any bike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PALMER84ONE, post: 84432, member: 6"] Autos and bikes are different transmissions. Autos have syncros that help mate the gears when shifting and protecting them from grinding. It makes it so the engine speed and trans speed have to be almost perfect to shift smooth. Motorcycles do not have the synco system and therefore can be shifted much easier, even with engine and trans speed not matching. You create damage to autos if the clutch is not used especially the new model autos than any bike. [/QUOTE]
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