Slowing down
Slowing down
This is probably a silly question (but when has that ever stopped me asking! heheh), but I was wondering about the differences in how we all slow down to stop at lights, etc.
What techniques do people use - e.g. do you go through all the gears in slow progression, or do you come to a stop and then click down to first?
Just interested in people's comments on this.
What techniques do people use - e.g. do you go through all the gears in slow progression, or do you come to a stop and then click down to first?
Just interested in people's comments on this.
re: Slowing down
I go through the gears so I'm already in 1st when I come to a stop. The less I have to do when that 230kg bike's stationary, the better!!
I just prefer to have both feet on the ground (or as close as I'll ever get to both feet on the ground....)
I just prefer to have both feet on the ground (or as close as I'll ever get to both feet on the ground....)
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re: Slowing down
Slowing down.. don't do it..
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I drop down through the gears abit, using the engine to slow down, but still applying some brakes. then while braking, clutch in... Bout the only time I use the clutch, along with taking off.. obviously...

I drop down through the gears abit, using the engine to slow down, but still applying some brakes. then while braking, clutch in... Bout the only time I use the clutch, along with taking off.. obviously...
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re: Slowing down
always....
the right gear for the right speed
so
I go down one at a time as I approach....
that way I can accelerate if I have to!
I don't wanna be sitting there with someone about to hit me up the
arse ...while i am trying to find 1st
however
I am not using the gears to stop, use the brakes for that!
the right gear for the right speed
so
I go down one at a time as I approach....
that way I can accelerate if I have to!
I don't wanna be sitting there with someone about to hit me up the
arse ...while i am trying to find 1st

however
I am not using the gears to stop, use the brakes for that!
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re: Slowing down
same for me - I switch down gears so that if I need to take off for some reason I can
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re: Slowing down
I go down thru the gears as I brake. 99% of the time I do this.
And if I'm really cool, I'll take my hands off the bars, sit upright and use the rear brake to stop
...
Haven't quite got the technique rite for selecting neutral wif out the clutch yet, so I still use the clutch when I stop...
And if I'm really cool, I'll take my hands off the bars, sit upright and use the rear brake to stop

Haven't quite got the technique rite for selecting neutral wif out the clutch yet, so I still use the clutch when I stop...


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re: Slowing down
Flakey, yeah sometimes I'll do that if i'm bored.. hehehehe
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re: Slowing down
I just dont stop....
Nar, usually drop through the gears as i brake, mainly front brakes a touch of rear
Nar, usually drop through the gears as i brake, mainly front brakes a touch of rear
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re: Slowing down
I go down the gears as I'm braking then clutch in as Im stopping
then select first gear.
It seems verythat I e rare ver down shift to 1st to slow down
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then select first gear.
It seems verythat I e rare ver down shift to 1st to slow down
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re: Slowing down
always....
the right gear for the right speed
so
I go down one at a time as I approach....
that way I can accelerate if I have to!
I don't wanna be sitting there with someone about to hit me up the
arse ...while i am trying to find 1st
however
I am not using the gears to stop, use the brakes for that!
hehehehe
the right gear for the right speed
so
I go down one at a time as I approach....
that way I can accelerate if I have to!
I don't wanna be sitting there with someone about to hit me up the
arse ...while i am trying to find 1st
however
I am not using the gears to stop, use the brakes for that!
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re: Slowing down
Ahh.. it all depends.
Sometimes I roll up to the lights at whatever speed I'm doing and when I get there I pull the clutch in and grab a handful of front brake and let the rear wheel dangle in the breeze.
If I can see that the lights are about to turn green and I can see there is a school bus on the road about to get the red light, then I'll slow down to second and clutch it up through the intersection.
(Also good for impressing other bike riders coming the other way, or for pedestrians waiting at the lights).
Othertimes, if there is no one behind me, I'll slow right down and coast up to the lights, going down through the gears and using the back brake, just so I don't have to put my feet down.
So many choices....
Sometimes I roll up to the lights at whatever speed I'm doing and when I get there I pull the clutch in and grab a handful of front brake and let the rear wheel dangle in the breeze.
If I can see that the lights are about to turn green and I can see there is a school bus on the road about to get the red light, then I'll slow down to second and clutch it up through the intersection.

Othertimes, if there is no one behind me, I'll slow right down and coast up to the lights, going down through the gears and using the back brake, just so I don't have to put my feet down.
So many choices....
re: Slowing down
yeah pretty much I do what smitty does.
"The road to hell is paved with good intentions" screw it then i'll just be bad.

re: Slowing down
Yep, I change down through each gear as I approach the lights, and I give the throttle a blip as I do each one to match the speeds a bit better...plus it sounds good 

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re: Slowing down
So, does that mean you can gear down without using the clutch? I didn't know that...
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re: Slowing down
yes you certainly can. However sometimes some bikes kick up a stink and watn you to at
least release the clutch *slightly* so that it can be sent to the next lowest gear. But that hardly
happens anyway, and if it's not happened yet to you, i dont think it'll happen any time soon.
least release the clutch *slightly* so that it can be sent to the next lowest gear. But that hardly
happens anyway, and if it's not happened yet to you, i dont think it'll happen any time soon.
