04-15-2016, 01:32 PM
(04-15-2016, 11:55 AM)uscgmac_imp Wrote: My suggestion is to not look at the tach at all. You shift when you feel it's right. Do this several times through the gears then look at your tach where your at. Shift to the sound and feel of the bike, not what you think it should be at on the tach.you will now know where you like it. Obviously don't lugg the motor and on the other spectrum you will know if your too high. Shifting is all about the feel, you should be able to determine this, nobody can tell you what's exactly right or wrong.Yes, when you hit the rev limiter you will know you are out of power. It's true though, if you glance at the tach a few times while you are getting this sorted, after a time you will not need it at all.
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