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Stroker

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  1. I find i can shift without the clutch so smoothly it is not even discernible.I find upshifting gears 1,2 and 3 are a little more difficult to do without a bit of a jerk in the low rpm's...like 3-4k rpm range.No problem with gears 4,5,6 are absolutely smooth.

     

    In the higher RPM's, there is a bit of vibration in the bike so you can't make out the gear change in any gear.

     

    With downshifts though, i have no problem changing into any gear without the clutch.However, the lower i go the more aggressive the engine braking gets.Especially shifting into 1st and 2nd gear all the way from 6th or 5 th produces some jerking as the the engine braking is very hard and kinda sudden.

     

    Again i am on a 150 cc bike that puts out 15 hp....so i am sure those on bigger bikes will have no problems due to the speeds they could run in 1st and 2nd.

  2. Great thoughts guys.Myself - I will practice blipping and downshift without using the brakes first.Then i will lightly trail the brakes.Then, progressively get harder on them.Experimenting with grips, lever position, angles etc will help decided what is the optimum position to start at.Then, practice.

     

    No point practicing with all your might on a bad set up.

  3. Hey guys, had the bike serviced.Got the handlebars corrected.Now that i know my right hand wont hit the tank, i am more comfortable getting to full lock, though i cant do it in one smooth motion on both sides.

     

    How do i learn to get to full lock in one smooth motion? I know we aim for one steering input per turn.So how do i over come the need to make a number of " Safe " inputs rather than one " Risky " full lock steering change?

     

    I am also tensing up when i make large steering changes....kinda like i commit myself to a full lock turn, but a while into it i decide it's too much and my inside arm tenses up and i stop turning the bars.How do i sort this out?

     

    I think this also affects my countersteering - If i need say 100% input, but the midway decide some 40-50% is enough.And then i realize it is not enough and make another change to compensate for that.

     

    How do i make that full steering change without interference?

     

    Thanks

  4. I had the bike serviced, and got the handlebars adjusted after much haggling.The results are i can get to full lock on either side fairly easily even when negotiating traffic.

     

    I do use the screwdriver grip, and cover the front brake with two fingers while riding on the street and none while practicing.

     

    I also practice getting to the far right of a deserted private road, getting upto say 25 mph and turning as quickly as i can and keeping the turn till i reach the far left side of the road, then turn right and then again left and so on.You could say i am doing a slalom.The bike turns more easily now, but i want to be able to go hard left right left right like they do in chicanes.I will work on steering for now and then add body position etc.

     

    Thanks guys

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