06-21-2021, 06:04 AM
I think they put clutches on motorcycles that are meant to be used when shifting. I dont trust that everyone knows exactly what they are doing on every clutch less shift and transmissions are easily damaged, worn dogs, chipped teeth. I'd just prefer not to buy a bike that may have been treated that way.
I think in MotoGp they use transmissions called seamless gearboxes that are specifically designed for clutch less shifting at full throttle.
There are some ( but not all) street motorcycles which have factory quick shifters on which you can upshift but not down shift without a clutch, and some are designed to upshift and downshift without the clutch, but the CB 1100 is neither of those.
I think in MotoGp they use transmissions called seamless gearboxes that are specifically designed for clutch less shifting at full throttle.
There are some ( but not all) street motorcycles which have factory quick shifters on which you can upshift but not down shift without a clutch, and some are designed to upshift and downshift without the clutch, but the CB 1100 is neither of those.
