At what speed should you shift gears on a motorcycle?

Determining when to shift will vary on the bike, road conditions and travel speed. While most bikes are happy shifting at 5,000 to 7,000 RPMs, it is best to judge by the sound and feel of the engine. As you move faster, its pitch will increase.
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What gears for what speed?

Remember each car will be geared slightly differently, but a good rule of thumb for changing gears is that first gear is for speeds up to 10 mph, second gear is for speeds up to 15 mph, third gear is for speeds up to 35 mph, fourth gear is for speeds up to 55 mph, fifth gear is for speeds up to 65 mph, and sixth gear ...
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What mph Should I shift gears and each speed on my motorcycle?

The best speed for 5th and 6th gears is anything over 34 mph. Only when the road is calm, there is little traffic, or you are traveling on a freeway will you shift up to fifth gear. You can, however, even shift to fifth gear while driving at 31 mph.
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What gear should I be in at what speed on a motorcycle?

Motorcycle gear changing tips

- Remember, neutral (i.e. no gear) is between first and second gear either going up the gearbox or back down, so your input between these gears needs to be quite direct so as not to catch neutral. - As a general rule, on a low capacity bike, 1st gear for up to 10mph, 2nd for up to 20mph.
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At what RPM should you downshift on a motorcycle?

Generally, you want to blip the throttle at around 2000 RPM before you downshift. This takes practice to identify and it's different for every bike and engine. Take a second to pause and think. When you downshift incorrectly (RPM too low), you will see that your bike RPM suddenly jumps up to sync with the clutch speed.
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What is The Perfect Time to Shift and Downshift Gears in a Motorcycle



Do you hold the clutch while stopped motorcycle?

Holding the Clutch at a Stop

It is important to be mindful of the clutch even when you are stopping. If you are simply stopping at a red light for a few short moments, rather than put your bike in neutral, it is advisable to hold the clutch and put your motorcycle in first gear.
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Can you stop a motorcycle in 2nd gear?

In most cases, you shouldn't start off in 2nd gear – it creates significant wear to your clutch and causes your engine to stall. In other cases like going downhill, starting off in 2nd gear is fine – it can save you the hassle of switching gears and won't hurt your engine.
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When should you change gears on a bike?

If you hear a lot of grinding, that can be a sign that you're shifting while applying too much pressure on the pedals—and excessive grinding will wear out your drivetrain more quickly. On flats or downhill sections, it's OK to shift through more than one gear at a time.
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At what RPM should you shift gears?

Generally, you should shift gears up when the tachometer is around “3” or 3,000 RPMs; shift down when the tachometer is around “1” or 1,000 RPMs. After some experience with driving a stick shift, you'll be able to figure out when to shift by the way your engine sounds and “feels.” More on that below.
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Can you ride a motorcycle in 1st gear?

Press down on the gear shift to put the motorcycle into first gear. This only works if you are in neutral or second gear, otherwise, pressing down the gear shift will only take you to a lower gear. Move the gear shift upwards to reach the remaining gears.
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Can you let go of clutch in first gear motorcycle?

The best way to learn this is to start the bike up. Then, without giving the bike any gas and when the bike is in first gear, slowly let out the clutch lever until the motor begins to slow down but the bike still isn't moving.
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Is it OK to change gear from 4th to 2nd?

Yes it is recommended that in a modern manual transmission you can skip gears when going up or down. For example; when accelerating you can if required change-up from 1st to 3rd, though 3rd gear may labour due to low engine revs.
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What gear should I be in at 20 mph?

When you reach between 15 to 20 mph, change into 3rd gear. 2nd gear is often used for driving at slow speeds and is usually the preferred gear for making left or right turns.
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What gear should I be in at 50mph?

First Gear: To get the car moving and up to a speed of around 10 mph. Second Gear: Up to a speed of around 20 mph. Third Gear: Up to a speed of around 30 mph. Fourth Gear: To use if you are staying at 30 mph, or wish to increase the speed to around 40 mph.
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What should RPM be at 70 mph?

70mph = 2413rpm. how do you know your exact rpm?
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What gear should I bike in on flat road?

For regular terrain on a flat road, the middle gear is ideal. You can shift to the middle gear if you need strength, but not enough to ride on undulating roads. Combine the middle chainring with a triple rear cog to bike ride smoothly on a flat road. For beginners in biking, it is best to keep the bike in middle gear.
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What gear should I be in going uphill on a motorcycle?

Make sure the motorcycle is in first gear.

As you get ready to take off, move your right foot to the rear foot brake while keeping your left foot as solidly planted as possible. Afterwards, you can release the right-hand brake and focus on engaging the clutch and throttle.
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Do you have to downshift when coming to a stop on a motorcycle?

The answer is a resounding “Yes!” The correct way to stop a motorcycle is by downshifting one gear at a time until you reach the first gear and come to a complete stop. This method is important for your own safety and it also allows you to accelerate rapidly as well in case of a road emergency.
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How do you approach a red light on a motorcycle?

When coming to a stop on a red light, just roll off the throttle and let the revolutions drops low enough (not to the stalling point. Now apply brakes, clutch in and downshift a few gears, match revolutions and release without engaging each intermediate gear.
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Should I downshift when coming to a stop?

The car should be slowing down and you should slowly get on the brakes to shift down to neutral and stop the car. When slowing down from a highway speed, a little more work is needed. It will require you to watch the speedometer and tachometer to measure your downshifts.
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