I go from stop to start in first gear. All is nice. I then shift up and my bike roars. This is because I’m in neutral instead of second gear.

Does anyone else struggle with this? I’m new. Any tips or is it just a matter of getting good?

  • destructdisc@lemmy.world
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    26 days ago

    It’s a matter of practice. With time you’ll develop a feel for ths shifts and you’ll get a lot better at discerning the half-step from first to neutral and then the meatier thunk into second. Just keep an eye on your display for a few rides until you start to consistently nail shifting out of first

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      25 days ago

      I’d say every 10 shifts or so I mess it up from 1-2. I’ve ridden about 3500km so far so you’d think by now this wouldn’t be an issue…

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        25 days ago

        Yeah that’s fine, that happens. Keep riding, keep an eye on the shift display before you accelerate, you’ll get around it

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          25 days ago

          That’s a good tip. I hadn’t really considered eyeing the dash for those shifts. I usually just glance at it to check my speed and rpm. I’ll try that later today! Thank you

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        25 days ago

        That’s all? 😁

        I’ve been riding for decades and still do this occasionally.

        You just need to remember to be more authoritative for 1-2 shifts.

        Also, don’t worry about it, it’ll go away.

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          25 days ago

          Yes that’s all at the moment 😆

          Pretty brand new to riding in general. My previous bike was electric and my cars are hybrid so I have zero experience with a clutch (aside from the mandatory msf course required for licensing in my province).

          I’ll try putting my authority face on while shifting from 1-2. Glad to know it still happens to experienced riders though!