Poll: how often do you clutchless gearchange ?
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never
13.64%
6 13.64%
occasionally
38.64%
17 38.64%
trackdays
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0 0%
regularly
34.09%
15 34.09%
all the time
13.64%
6 13.64%
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clutchless gear change
#1
Just curious.
Opinions are like A**holes, Everyone has one.  Some people seem to have more than one though which is a bit odd.
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#2
why both having a clutch if we're not meant to use it ?

If i was racing then I can understand but for road use pointless just to make you feel like cal crutchlow or max biaggi
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#3
(07-07-13, 12:01 AM)snapper link Wrote: why both having a clutch if we're not meant to use it ?

If i was racing then I can understand but for road use pointless just to make you feel like cal crutchlow or max biaggi


It's not pointless, quite nice to do heading down a long slip road onto a motorway.
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#4
I find it much easier and smoother to use clutchless shifting so I basically do it all the time from 3rd up. Occasionally I'll do it from 2nd to 3rd but it depends on the situation.

(07-07-13, 12:01 AM)snapper link Wrote: why both having a clutch if we're not meant to use it ?

If i was racing then I can understand but for road use pointless just to make you feel like cal crutchlow or max biaggi

You still need to use the clutch when coming back down the gears, never clutchless downshift
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#5
Pillions thank you for doing clutchless up changes as well, much smoother for them
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#6
Smooth ==Agreed


When you get it right its also bloody quick up through the gears, slips in beautiful and smooth,,vrrrrm,vrrrrrmmm,vrrrmm,,, see
An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
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#7
When your in traffic and you lay your elbow on the tank, its easier to just change up without the clutch (or should that be lazier).
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#8
A friend is a mechanic and a racer. He says:

"Just go on doing clutchless upshifts - more work for me.  Smile    You can do it on the racetrack, but doing it in the street just needlesly damages gear teeth."

I still do it - 30k kilometres - still no problems with the gear shifter. Hope I haven't cursed myself. I only sometimes use clutch from 1st into 2nd. But not always.
Most things done in a hurry need to be done again - patiently.
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#9
Sometimes when I'm scratching my bum or picking my nose I'll do a clutchess upshift but it's not a regular occurance
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#10
(07-07-13, 08:02 AM)Slaninar link Wrote: A friend is a mechanic and a racer. He says:

"Just go on doing clutchless upshifts - more work for me.  Smile    You can do it on the racetrack, but doing it in the street just needlesly damages gear teeth."

I still do it - 30k kilometres - still no problems with the gear shifter. Hope I haven't cursed myself. I only sometimes use clutch from 1st into 2nd. But not always.
as far as I understand bike gearboxes which isn't very far, they are constant mesh so the gear teeth are always meshed and they slide along the shafts using the dogs and splines to determine the drive? Although a triumph 21 I used for tracking did strip the first gear by clutchless starts after the clutch had snapped?
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#11
I've been doing cluchless shifts for years, never damaged a gearbox yet!
If you do it properly it doesn't do it any harm, its smoother for you and your pillion, and less wear on tour clutch! :o

Just ask the London couriers with millions of miles on their bikes, they'll tell you the same thing.
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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#12
(07-07-13, 09:23 AM)stevierst link Wrote: I've been doing cluchless shifts for years, never damaged a gearbox yet!
If you do it properly it doesn't do it any harm, its smoother for you and your pillion, and less wear on tour clutch! :o

Just ask the London couriers with millions of miles on their bikes, they'll tell you the same thing.

London couriers drive on the wrong side of the road! Unless left side is the right side, which it is not, is it?  Smile


I've never had clutch problems so far, just telling what I've heard from a more experienced rider. Didn't change my riding though, nor do I take it all for granted, even from the elders.
Most things done in a hurry need to be done again - patiently.
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#13
Virtually all the time.  As long as you do it smoothly I can't see how it can be any worse for the gearbox than using the clutch.
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#14
You can believe what you want, but its been covered many times, and by many different professional people, not just 'the elders'.
If you slam ot into gear over and over again, of course it'll damage the gearbox, but if you do it properly, it won't do it any harm, even if you do ride on the other side of the road :o
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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(07-07-13, 09:44 AM)stevierst link Wrote: You can believe what you want, but its been covered many times, and by many different professional people, not just 'the elders'.
If you slam ot into gear over and over again, of course it'll damage the gearbox, but if you do it properly, it won't do it any harm, even if you do ride on the other side of the road :o

I believe so. I also think that at higher revs, clutchless upshifts are evene less damaging to the clutch plates than shifts using the clutch.
Most things done in a hurry need to be done again - patiently.
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#16
I always use the clutch, for peace of mind.
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#17
I learnt to do this on the Fazer and eventually bent the selecting fork because I messed it up quite a bit. It was cheaper to buy an engine and have it fitted than fix the gearbox.

However, once you know how to do it, it doesn't seem to do any damage. There's a knack to it.
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#18
Changing gear badly with a clutch will screw a gearbox up as quickly as without.  But Mr Yam gave me one so I'll use it in the main. 

Buy a Honda they haven't got gear levers anymore rofl

But never, ever go down the gears without a clutch
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#19
I never purposely do this, but often find myself touching the clutch lever so little, there's no way I'm actually using the clutch. Always really smooth changes when this happens.
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#20
(07-07-13, 09:44 AM)stevierst link Wrote: You can believe what you want, but its been covered many times, and by many different professional people, not just 'the elders'.
If you slam ot into gear over and over again, of course it'll damage the gearbox, but if you do it properly, it won't do it any harm, even if you do ride on the other side of the road :o
Well obviously.  In the same way that doing it badly with the cluch will end up lunching the clutch plates eventually.
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