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Is it true you can shift without clutching and it does no harm?

This plumber was telling me he never clutches after take off...

Widely debated, but lots of people say that they shift clutchless and never have an issue. I would only do it on the upshift though...

Hmm the Megelli 250R looks even better than the Ninja... None for sale second hand in VIC though...$6k for a new one

The stand hits the ground on left hand leans. YouTube the review clip.. Wouldn't be much fun for a spirited ride and the happens..

Is it true you can shift without clutching and it does no harm?

This plumber was telling me he never clutches after take off...

like birds says, only upshift.. you have to revmatch to shift down. but it can be done too..

although i have no idea why someone would do that if they had a clutch..

i had no pressure in my clutch pedal for a period of time, had to do the clutchless shifting till i had it fixed.

like birds says, only upshift.. you have to revmatch to shift down. but it can be done too..

although i have no idea why someone would do that if they had a clutch..

i had no pressure in my clutch pedal for a period of time, had to do the clutchless shifting till i had it fixed.

Pretty sure he's talking about bikes, clutchless shifting is a little bit faster.

Pretty sure he's talking about bikes, clutchless shifting is a little bit faster.

I got a sore left hand at the moment, and I sometimes forget to use the clutch cause of the pain and it changes gear.. down gearing is a little clunky haha

I got a sore left hand at the moment, and I sometimes forget to use the clutch cause of the pain and it changes gear.. down gearing is a little clunky haha

What are you riding around TJ? Still hitting the gym?

WTF?!

Hey TJ, where you been man!

what up Jamie!

been working messed up hours bad! living other side of the city now, no more SE for me haha

What are you riding around TJ? Still hitting the gym?

im on a Kawasaki GPX250 ( old ninja, few pages back ) gym ? hehe not for a long time, gone all soft like now hehe

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