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Ok, do you "fast shift" or "slow shift"?
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<blockquote data-quote="mxboy96" data-source="post: 1212372" data-attributes="member: 69228"><p>I've found if I don't have to silently blast by a Harley and make him shit himself(hehe), my '05 fancies a slow shift. It seems if anything above 3-3500rpm and really getting on the throttle it seems to 'catch' when I shift, just doesn't feel right. So I like to shift down low round 3K, and give it a sec after pullin the clutch, just seems to mesh a lot smoother to me. I'm kind of hoping they smoothed that out on the gen2's....Maybe it's just me, who knows</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mxboy96, post: 1212372, member: 69228"] I've found if I don't have to silently blast by a Harley and make him shit himself(hehe), my '05 fancies a slow shift. It seems if anything above 3-3500rpm and really getting on the throttle it seems to 'catch' when I shift, just doesn't feel right. So I like to shift down low round 3K, and give it a sec after pullin the clutch, just seems to mesh a lot smoother to me. I'm kind of hoping they smoothed that out on the gen2's....Maybe it's just me, who knows [/QUOTE]
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Ok, do you "fast shift" or "slow shift"?
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