He says "well, you can ground your ignition system with your horn button that will momentarily kill your ignition while you're putting "up" pressure on the shifter - It will take you to neutral and then when you let up on the kill button, your "up" pressure will take you to the next gear and you can keep the throttle "pinned" wide open the entire time".
Made sense to me. Tried it. Went to the track. Ended up running slower times than when I was using the clutch....AND as an ADDED bonus...Fried my regulator rectifier. But I can't say for sure that was the cause but I suspect it was...
( I got 'in between ' gears a lot going from 1st to 2nd and 2nd to 3rd - Zzzzziiiinnnngggg! - fawk )

And no, I didn't honk everytime I shifted
I unplugged the horns
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