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Hobby-Horse time; but very common Newbie habit, especially with riders coming from cars, is to short-shift, and not use the engine revs. Result is, you deny yourself engine response to change speed easily, and make more work, and trouble for yourself, making too many unnecessary up-shifts, that then beg too many unnecessary down-shifts, making your whole ride, harder, less 'smooth' and less finesses... while chucking up little anomalies like this, or jerky changes or un-charged batteries, that pop up as symptoms here in work-shop, when they come looking for something to do to the bike, to fix the problem, rather than the rider...
Your bike, has a rev range that extends from about 1,200rpm tick-over, to about 11,000 rpm, just beyond the red-line. Peak torque, the point n the rev range that the engine is working at it's most 'optimal' is probably about 9,000 rpm, with peak power, probably around 10,000rpm.....
BUT, it's a small, air-cooled single, in an 'unfaired' commuter style bike; so, there's water-jacket, or body-work to shield you from the noises it makes, and being a single, it only makes one bang' every other crank rev, it's not very 'smooth' so sounds more strained than it really is, and in consequence, (and compared t car engines) 'thrashed' if you use more than about half the rev's t has... so many newbies don't... and short shift before 3Krevs, and rarely exceed 6K....
But, first gear, will take you from rest, to perhaps 30mph, 2nd. from 20, to about 40, third from abut 25 to 50.... forth, will take you from about 30mph, to around 60, and you only ever really need 5th, when you are on a 50+mph road, with little likelihood of needing to change speed, so a more open A-Road or duel-carriageway, when you use t to knock the revs back for more relaxed cruising and maybe eek a couple of extra points of speed out of the top end, if you are really determined to max it out....
What are my odds, f I bet a quid you are using 5th, quite a lot more often, and at speeds as low as 30?
This would put you at least three gears higher than you need be, when you start slowing for junctions.. most likely on 20/30mph limit roads.. where, there's no real need for you to be in a gear higher than third, and IF you were in 3rd, slowing down, you would only have to make ONE down-shift, after rolling off the throttle, and loosing 10mph of that as the revs drop.. WITHOUT them dropping so low it 'feels' like it's going to stall.. like it would if you were in 4th or 5th, at bugger all above tick-over before you roll off the throttle, where yeah! Apply the brakes, to try slowing down, with the engine driving the back wheel, clutch engaged, it WILL try and make the motor go lower than its 'stall-speed', wont it! Which is why you are haling in the clutch... and more than likely, trying to crash down three gears in one go, without letting the clutch out between...
Don't shift up, you don't need to shift down! Use the revs, you can slow down On the throttle, NOT the gears, and you can do it without risking the motor stalling, AND you can do it all 'under drive' rather than "coasting", where you DON'T have the same degree of control over the bike.. and with the clutch 'out', and making only one distnict shift at a time, clutch loading and turning the shafts n the box between shifts, givig the cogs a change to line themselves up, you'll make smoother, slicker, more possitive chages on those fewer occassions you DO need to make a shift.
Try it - I'll lay the winnings of that quid I bet earlier, your 'tickover' problem goes away without a single screwdriver being twiddled"! ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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what ^^ he said. I used 4th and 5th whilst doing 30/40 mph for a month or so thinking it would be more ecomonic but in fact it just labours the engine and means more shifting with left foot which becomes tiresome on a commute.. also means you have less to think about if you're not shifting so many gears coming up to junctions/negotiating idiots etc etc. only one click and you're back in decent revs to get you up to speed  |
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Reading what OP has actually written, I'd also check the clutch cable tension.
There should be just the merest sliver of slack at the lever before the tension comes on.
Too tight and you'll be slipping the clutch inadvertently while riding.
Too slack (which is what I'd suspect) and it might not be disengaging fully. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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