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Where do you shift?

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    Re: Where do you shift?

    Well, since I finally got up to Loudon, here's where I was really comfortable:

    CBR900RR 16/43 (stock gearing):


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    Re: Where do you shift?

    evil weasel saved me from having to post a map. My shift points are exactly the same.

    Edit: I stay in 3rd through the exit of turn 2 and up shift into 4th before down shifting into 2nd for turn 3.

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    Re: Where do you shift?

    Updated for current racebike: 2005 RMZ450

    This will most likely change a bit more early next season, but for now...


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    Re: Where do you shift?

    Quote Originally Posted by a13x View Post
    Updated for current racebike: 2005 RMZ450
    MUAHAHAHA. Less work for DB

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    My favorite was you going through T2 with your eyes closed.

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    Re: Where do you shift?

    six speed motard:

    1000CC GSX-R:

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    Re: Where do you shift?

    ha ha @ GSXR map!

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    Re: Where do you shift?

    But wheres the wheelies?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pookie View Post
    My favorite was you going through T2 with your eyes closed.

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    Re: Where do you shift?

    Quote Originally Posted by a13x View Post
    ha ha @ GSXR map!
    +1

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    Re: Where do you shift?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tricky Mike View Post
    six speed motard:

    1000CC GSX-R:

    i shoulda taken your motard if i knew it was a 6 spd

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    Quote Originally Posted by SVRACER01 View Post

    i shoulda taken your motard if i knew it was a 6 spd
    I think my KTM was the only bike you didn't ride... oddly, I think you're the only one who didn't ride my KTM.
    All you gots to do is ask, bro

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    Re: Where do you shift?

    didnt even think of it. not to mention you spent a lot of time on it since you were scared of the 1K

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    Re: Where do you shift?

    6-speed on a motard is actually overkill. It's way too much shifting. The 5-speed tranny is the hotspot for motaaaards.

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    Re: Where do you shift?

    Quote Originally Posted by SVRACER01 View Post
    didnt even think of it. not to mention you spent a lot of time on it since you were scared of the 1K
    Why I oughtta!!!!


    Quote Originally Posted by a13x View Post
    6-speed on a motard is actually overkill. It's way too much shifting. The 5-speed tranny is the hotspot for motaaaards.
    I agree. The katoom was a 4spd in stock trim... all I did was add 5 and 6. 1-4 kept the stock gears. If I did it again I'd see what was available to change 1-4 as well. The bike pretty much requires short-shifting. It does tend to get in the way... It's ready to upshift when leaned over way too much (2, 7, 10/11, etc)

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    Re: Where do you shift?

    Quote Originally Posted by a13x View Post
    6-speed on a motard is actually overkill. It's way too much shifting. The 5-speed tranny is the hotspot for motaaaards.
    i guess it depends on how its geared. Joels Husky was a 6spd and was perfect. i was grabbing 6th over the hill and it had plenty for the front straight.

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    Re: Where do you shift?

    Quote Originally Posted by SVRACER01 View Post
    i guess it depends on how its geared.
    And in my case how it's ridden. I could (should) be carrying more speed and come in a gear higher in the spots where it's been problematic. I messed with it a little on Tuesday but am not quite there yet.

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    Re: Where do you shift?

    is that why i lapped you twice on Zacks motard? j/k

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    Re: Where do you shift?

    you did no such thing!
    um, did you?

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    Re: Where do you shift?

    you probably pitted in. then went back out just in time for me to pass you
    OK im done bustin your balls.........i think

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    yeah yeah... pitted in cuz you were holding me up, man.

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    Re: Where do you shift?

    Tricky you can do more shifts at once if you rev that mo-tahd out. Let it sing...................it's a dirtbike. Grab gears, let it hummmmmmmmm.

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    Re: Where do you shift?

    Quote Originally Posted by 97BladeRider View Post
    Well, since I finally got up to Loudon, here's where I was really comfortable:

    CBR900RR 16/43 (stock gearing):


    this is exactly how I shift.... I should short-shift 5th at the end of the straight, and short-shift 4th at the end of the back straight though...I do sometimes but I don't normally. I also hit the rev limiter coming through T7-T8 sometimes. Thats with 15/49 gearing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RyanNicholson View Post
    this is exactly how I shift.... I should short-shift 5th at the end of the straight, and short-shift 4th at the end of the back straight though...I do sometimes but I don't normally. I also hit the rev limiter coming through T7-T8 sometimes. Thats with 15/49 gearing.
    I wanted to follow up with you on your earlier post in this thread, but I could not remember what sprocket I have on my R6 to make any discussion worthwhile. I *think* I'm running a 48 (I'm going to check this evening). What tires are you running?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gecko View Post
    I wanted to follow up with you on your earlier post in this thread, but I could not remember what sprocket I have on my R6 to make any discussion worthwhile. I *think* I'm running a 48 (I'm going to check this evening). What tires are you running?
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    I'm running Dunlop 211 Ntechs.

    But yea, going to the right sprocket definitely cleaned up my shifting....so much easier now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 97BladeRider View Post
    Well, since I finally got up to Loudon, here's where I was really comfortable:

    CBR900RR 16/43 (stock gearing):

    That's exactly what I ended up doing by the end of my first (and only) day up there on my ZX-9R with stock gearing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RyanNicholson View Post
    I'm running Dunlop 211 Ntechs.

    But yea, going to the right sprocket definitely cleaned up my shifting....so much easier now.
    Dunlop slicks here. Same size.

    Originally, I *think* I had the 49 on the bike (need to check my notes). With the suspension unsorted, it felt like I was shifting everywhere with the 49. So I put the 48 on and my shift patterns matched my '03 R6. Though the '06 would bog sometimes, at least the shifting was in a comfort zone for me to focus on the suspension. After I got the suspension sorted out towards the end of the season, the 48 felt good as long as wasn't following anybody (low to mid 16's with open track). The minute I got stuck behind somebody, however, I was stuck and couldn't get a decent drive out of any corner to keep up to try and make a pass on a slower rider going into the next corner. I wanted to try the 49 (again) but I had left it home in the parts box.
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