HOW TO SMOOTHLY DOWNSHIFT A MOTORCYCLE

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2020 yamaha mt03 helpful video of how to downshift a motorcycle and Rev match smoothly.
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I've watched several vids on shifting and rev-matching and I have to applaud you on this one! You just cut the 'bull.it' and didn't go off subject at all and explained it well and I was able to understand exactly what you were saying.

johnhowells-vaughan
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Thanks for this video! I actually watched this one first a couple days ago and I recalled you showing all this so I ended up watching the other video several times over bc I thought I was somehow missing it lol really appreciate all the info you're putting out here!

njunenc
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Thanks BK! Awesome tutorial. I have just the place to practice this tomorrow after work. I’ll let you know how it goes! Cheers

mickmondeo
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So when you blip the throttle do you let off the throttle completely or keep it slightly open then blip?

stevenbumbalough
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Cool video maybe one day you can show on a parking lot how to make a uturn, most riders avoid that because you have to ride slowly and there is a big chance you gonna drop the bike when you learning.

Voltomess
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When you say "dump the clutch", do you just let go of the clutch after blipping and downshifting the lever? Is there no need to ease out the clutch and find the friction zone? Sorry, I am new to riding a motorcycle.

luisnumba
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How to downshift 2nd to 1st gear in uphill

SasukeUchiha-nkpq
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You should never "dump" the clutch like this.
He is getting away with it, but its putting unnecessary wear on his cltuch by doing so and is a overall bad habbit.
You don't need to dump it to catch the rpms on a downshift like this. Just release smoothly as you always do, its all about timing, no need to "dump", in fact DON'T dump, your better than that I believe in you lol. Blip and smooth out like usual. Its ok to do it quickly, but don't just let go of the clutch lever, smoothly guide it to fully engaged instead. You catch those RPMs the moment the plates touch the engine, its not a race, clutch never needs to be dumped.

TP_Gillz