Shift Speeds GS1000G

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    #16
    I never look at the tach when shifting either. I guage the wheelie in feet. Three feet is a good shift time. :-D

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    • tkent02
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      #17
      Rev it until it blows, then shift a tad sooner next time.
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      • j_fitz7

        #18
        Thanks for the help GRIFF

        I should think something would blow up if i hit 57 MPH in first, haha

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        • earlfor
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          #19
          I never look at the tach while going through the gears either. I ususally bump through the first three gears and then check the speedo to be sure I'm not more than 40 over the limit. LOL

          Earl


          Originally posted by chef1366
          I never look at the tach when shifting either. I guage the wheelie in feet. Three feet is a good shift time. :-D
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          • SqDancerLynn1

            #20
            For spirited street riding their is no reason to shift higher than 7-7.5K rpm.

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