I realized that I was not in the correct riding position from watching his videos led to my oftentimes poor throttle control. For me, poor riding position led to poor throttle/braking control leading to nerve wracking jerks at the most inopportune time due to my hands pulling naturally downward due to my positioning. Doing slow speed drills has become fun.
Second time ever on a motorcycle and smoothly shifted to 2nd gear for the first time while saying out loud “no gas, pull in the clutch, shift, ease out the clutch, give it gas” 🤗 Thank you for the great video!!
I’m a new rider and super nervous about gear shifting. I felt a bit rushed in the MSF course so I stayed in 1st gear the whole time 😂 but this made me feel 100xs better. Gonna go get some practice in today! Thanks!!
Oh man same. I was like barely getting up to speed to get to 2nd in time before having to slow down again for a turn or something. I wish they had more road work in the course tbh.
Honestly staying in first if you're in stopping and going or going slow is okay! When you let off the throttle the engine will slow you a little then you just follow this stuff b
I been practicing no gear at all also no plate or licence I'm a new rider as well think I'm just gonna learn on my own tho and save my money already pretty comfortable riding I'm also starting on a 600c gsxr from 2005 bikes 10 years younger than me.
I’m glad you mentioned finding the friction zone by walking the bike and releasing the clutch until you feel it. That’s the way I’ve taught all of my friends how to ride, and it never fails. It also helps people that have no prior experience in manual cars understand that the friction zone is just that.. a zone. It’s not an on off switch.
I’m a new rider and I found this so helpful. My MFS course was basically just “pull in the clutch hit the lever” and didn’t go over how slowly the clutch needs to be let out so I kept jerking when switching. This is so helpful!
Thanks for going so slow with this. Massive help for me because I was just jumping it every time and wasn't letting off the throttle. Was also kind of panicking when I had to slow down from a higher gear and go all the way down to 1st to stop. Getting better at not looking at my hands but still a process.
Update: just went out for my 2nd time on real roads and I no longer have any issue shifting because of your video. Thank you so much! Now if I can just fix the stalling issue at the lights...
Just began writing this video help me a ton from you emphasizing slow down your hands completely made me feel comfortable and within no time I feel like I had the confidence to do anything I wanted
Your videos give me strength and courage to control the cluth and rode my new GSX-S750 from dealer back home this afternoon. Without any experience on manual bike before, I only rode PCX160 scooter for 7 months. Big THANK YOU master !
That's great. This comment gives me the confidence to try myself. I'm considering doing the same but just renting a Honda XR 150. The rental agency even states they don't care if it gets scratched up! I've been driving PCX/Click etc. and those semi autos for almost two years now.
I'm still learning ! Must say that should've ride sooner, the power, reliability, and responsive rate is perfect. I've spent too long (and too much) on cars with RB25det, 1JZGTE and bunch of DOHC Honda engines. @@MrKijana23
@@End7881 I rode it back across Saigon this weekend! Hardest thing was getting it up the steep twisty turn from a stop out of my parking garage! Motojitsu videos saved me haha
Thanks, MotoJitsu! I have been learning to ride in the parking lot and training for my MSF. I have watched over 10 hours+ videos in repeated, 3 hrs from your RUclips Channel. I got to say, yours are the best; Easiest to understand and very detailed oriented. Appreciate your knowledge and I hope to keep learning from the channel! Cheers mate! Vroom vroom
Having my full bike course at the end of this month. Riding scooter for a year now, you taught me how to corner about 2 months ago. Before my number 8 was more like a 14, my u-turn was a 3-point turn like in a car.
thank you so much, man. I am learning how to ride a bike before I make a purchase, and your channel has helped me study the basics. you make it look easy. one tip I got from your other video was "practice, practice, practice. if you practice one thing for at least 10 minutes every day, you will perfect it." thank you.
Im a 15 year old new rider and just bought my first MC, its a ktm duke 125 2016, and i love it. first time going i was clueless on how to drive and switch gear. I thought it would be easy at first just change gear then just drive and then change and drive faster but i was very wrong. This video helped me very much and i feel much more confident about how to drive now. Thanks dude! Your a legend!
I haven't been on a bike in 10 year's give or take. You want to be fluent with your motions like water. Wax on wax off Daniel son. Moto Jitsu is the go-to for anyone looking for a refresher course or just beginning. Trust yourself and perform the motions with confidence, and you will be on your way in no time.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. My MSF class did not teach us how to downshift and we never went past second gear. Your training is invaluable. Thank you again from a 53 year old new Kentucky rider.
I do MSF next week and 'experts' have been giving me lessons...I broke my pinky dropping my bike first time out. This is so easy to understand and remember I'm a lot more confident. I'll be sharing. Thanks!
Thank you so much for this. I haven't ridden a bike in years and finally starting to pick it back up. I have my course coming up towards the end of the month.
Agree been driving since I was 11 and I’m 55! Buying a new bike and before I buy a new bike I always find it better to get as much intel to match what I already know and to make sure I’m adding newer tools to my driving arsenal!
Great video! I took my MSF a few days ago. Clutch control and shifting (bad footing) always gave me problems. In ways, I think the students and myself were sort of pushed to learn shifting, throttle, and clutch control quickly. Your video is very helpful, you take your time to explain the friction zone, working the shifter,and on top of that. I'm not worried about downshifting anymore. Thank you so much! Happy riding!
Coming from a competitive cycling background and looking to take the msf course to get my m1 and you answered all my questions on how the clutch interacts with the bike and shifting multiple gears at once. Super thorough.
had a lesson for gears recently and he taught me to change gears with high rpms (without releasing the accelerator). felt wrong, sounded wrong.. was uncomfortable AF until i just did what felt a bit more natural, now im here, thankyou!
im about to get my insurance mere days for Ninja 400 2023 and this video is the only video I found that slowly descriptively explained all the shifting. Ty. Very helpful. Others were too quick
This is so the best bike video ever, I've just bought a bike and the gears have made me so nervous, but I watch this video everytime before I go on my bike it really helps
Going to do my CBT soon and was pretty scared about shifting gears (someone tried to teach my how to drive a car years ago and I struggled with the clutch), but this is the only video on YT I watched that actually seems simple enough for me.
If straightforwardness has a face, that’s you. I have never seen any video such to the point like this! Thanks man- i was struggling with my first bike and gear shifting. This video hinted some major improvements.
This is SO good at explaining things at an essential level from someone who has actually experienced riding and wants to teach what is needed to be known. Helps that the whole video is from the perspective of someone who's actually ON a motorcycle.
the girl is such a vibe watching you, starting my MSF course next year after september (hopefully) im confident about everything but the gear, thank you for the great advice though.
Hey 😎, I am more & more into your clips, but this one tops it off for me (being an older chap not even owning a driver's sheet as yet 🤭), but you're almost givin' me a beginner's lesson 4 free - and fun it is, I like your no bullshit backseat drivers approach, just showing clearly what it's all about, nice voice (calm and to the point) Thank you so much ...keep at your good stuff and you know what? I'll be in for "shutting up and practice" 🤣 And please do turn a blind eye as to my English, I am German for chrissake! Thx O, and by the way, have fun riding and drive to arrive, may 2023 see you healthy and happy! Torsten
A) Your English isn't bad at for an senior German bloke 👍 B) Your bike isn't bothered by your English language skills 😁 C) What kind of bike are you riding on your famous Autobahn and across the Alps down to Italy, mate?
Great Video. Thanks for explaining blipping, as a new rider it was confusing the hell out of me, but as you say its not required if your speed is dropping by rolling off the throttle. Also thanks for explaining downshifting multiple gears in one go on the fly, saves a lot of time.
Thank youu 🫶🫶 this was perfect! I felt rushed during the MSF course and didn’t fully grasp shifting til the last day. This really helped and reassured me that I don’t need to rush shifting (also the first time I’ve actually understood rev matching even though you only mentioned it for a second lol)
The simplest way I'd put it is rev matching makes everything extra smooth. It's good, but also the last thing you want to worry about on your first ride.
I like that you mentioned not to think about the technology. Feel and sound is how I was taught years ago on a dirt bike, your automatic manual transmission kicks in, the ears are the tachometer indicator of the rpm. It all comes naturally after a long time practicing daily. Keep it on a swivel ✌🏻
Hi @MotoJitsu I am beginner started learning recently,it's only been 6 days so far. I will try what you taught in my next lesson. Thank you for explaining in this manner. I am a noob in this, its makes sense. Thanks again
Anotherl tip that really helped me. When looking for neutral While moving the lever up push it slightly in towards the engine. Find it everytime now. Just gotta becareful not to do it this way when you want through N to 2nd.
I get stuck in N when going from 1st to 2nd occasionally, so I'll try the opposite of this and make sure I'm not pushing in towards the engine! Thanks for this!
@@Nb-ko5di it didn’t specifically help me, but it turns out it was the height of my shifter. It was too high, so even when my foot was raised as much as I could do it, it wasn’t physically moving the shifter as much as it needed!
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! In the MSF class we were told to downshift through each gear to come to a stop... ive been practicing that and getting SO frustrated because i have not fully figured out rev matching yet and my bike would lurch and bog down as im shifting down. This was sooo helpful i cant wait to practice again now lol
Been watching this for a while now. And I practiced on a manual motorcycle for the 1st time a few hours ago. Man the timing is tricky! Still going to practice later after dinner.
Thanks for the input. You’re right riding 2up, because when my wife is on the bike , she’s hitting my helmet, so I’m going to practice some more even though I’ve been riding for on and off about two years now. I want to become a better rider, so thank you for all that you do , you have a kind heart to people and are very concerned for other riders, that makes you awesome and great. 😎🏍️👍
Replying to my own comment as I’m back here after 11 months 😢 I get to complacent then realise my ridings getting sloppy again… just as I thought I was ready for my upgrade
I do driving lessons and my instructor never told this and this is much better while shifting. Normal if i shift i let the clutch go if i down shift than i get everytime a shock or something because i was going to fast. I appreciate it
Thank you for the great video 👍😎That’s what I need😎 Feel confidence for the third time to take my course which is tomorrow!! Every time I went to a stop, I used to be on the 2th gear coz I shifted one by one 😞Thanx Man
I understand what your saying for those learning not to worry about Rev matching. Though it took me figuring out Rev matching to get any good at quick stops. That Rev match takes a lot of undue pressure off of braking.
@@williamforsythe9180 well you could. Though I've found Rev matching and allowing for some engine braking through the process has helped me come to a quick stop within the flow of traffic not to be confused with an emergency stop
@@williamforsythe9180 Adding to the other comment, it's a fun and useful technique, but not necessary to ride. Most people who drive stick shift cars never learn to rev match, and on a motorcycle, the downside can be dangerous. It's good advice not to bother with it until you're very competent with a bike.
I have never driven a bike in my life but am going to go for my license and I was very curious on gear shifting. Your video is super excellent on that. I get that smooth slow shifting. Now I assume when is experienced and can shift fast the order of roll back the throttle, pull in clutch, kick gear with foot, release clutch, add gas. Even though one may do the same sequence much faster the time between each operation is identical but speed up is how I see it.
First bike's a week and a half old, I'm starting actually rev matching and blipping, and it's SO much easier. Also, from 2 to 6 and down again, all clutchless. GSX-S125.
If, the clutch lever is fully out, for it to engage, you should first adjust at the clutch basket (coarse adjustment), then you adjust at the lever (fine adjustment) the lever on the clutch lever is a span adjuster to fit small/large hands. Older bikes can have a right hand gear, change, and some Kawasaki had neutral at bottom and up for first, etc.
Well done 👍🏼, great communication skills on this video. Literally made me feel like I was there in person attending a class. Thank you for the educational video, I appreciate it
Gotta say great video man, learned the hard way about hand speed when shifting. Jumped on MT07, and if you aren't slow with controls, that girl wants to wheelie. She and I have a much better relationship now 😂. Love that bike so much, shes my daily. She gets me where i wanna go and in return, i let her wheelie every now and again, controlled environment only, of course. Great video brother, new sub here.
I’m a new rider as well and after watching this, I realized I was all jerky because I was letting off the throttle and clutch too quick. Granted most of it came from excitement of riding but seeing it slowed down helped a lot
Thank you man this helps me a lot am a beginner got my first bike on 7-11-24 a Harley Davidson and this video helps me cuz I killed the bike a few times doing the things you said not to do lol and it gives me more understanding on the release of the clutch and hitting the throttle
took the msf course and they only taught us clutch ctrl and barely up shifting. jus bought my first bike (N650) and my downshifting is horrendous this cleared it up a lil tho
Today i got my first bike, a T7. Only exp i had was the MSF course last weekend. This video has helped me to reaffirm that what i am doing as a beginner is correct. The MSF course i took really helped me as a person who had zero exp riding. Thank you moto.
I drove manual cars for years and learned to drive in a manual car at 14 years old. Dad made me drive it home after just 1 hour of practice, lol. Im hoping having that experience will help me to ride during my msf course next week
Same here. In a car with manual transmission it is the same. Consider this: On a level surface with the emergency brake off - you turn the engine on when in neutral. To go - you step on the clutch, put it in gear, then you ease off the clutch and give it gas. All smooth and slow. Reverse for downshifting. You have the muscle memory already and yiu know about the friction range. Good luck!
Only difference is - you use your hand to pull on the clutch, not your foot to press on the clutch. Then you use your foot to shift gears, not your hand. Remember parking a manual car on a hill? You put it in first gear with the e brake on so it wouldn't roll in reverse, not in neutral so it would not move.
I learned to ride motorcycle by watching ur videos.. very useful.. tq brother 😍 But still I lack right side corner turn.. makes me scary.. want some tips bro
I came from riding a dirt bike before got my motorcycle. I have a habit of letting the clutch go pretty quick when up shifting is that bad I haven’t had any issues but I’m teaching myself to release it slower
Send this video to every new rider you know...it'll help.
Make video on how to make a 8 by slow speed maneuver
I am a new rider
it helped 👍
That’s an understatement. I have not seen a super basic video like this one before. You’re pointing out every little thing you do. Incredibly helpful.
I know you said you don't read comments anymore, but thank you for all the great videos
the best gear shifting video i have seen. oh god so many out there finally find the one video.
Wow, thanks!
I realized that I was not in the correct riding position from watching his videos led to my oftentimes poor throttle control. For me, poor riding position led to poor throttle/braking control leading to nerve wracking jerks at the most inopportune time due to my hands pulling naturally downward due to my positioning. Doing slow speed drills has become fun.
Second time ever on a motorcycle and smoothly shifted to 2nd gear for the first time while saying out loud “no gas, pull in the clutch, shift, ease out the clutch, give it gas” 🤗 Thank you for the great video!!
You're welcome :))))))
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I’m a new rider and super nervous about gear shifting. I felt a bit rushed in the MSF course so I stayed in 1st gear the whole time 😂 but this made me feel 100xs better. Gonna go get some practice in today! Thanks!!
Shifting and going slow... I'm awful at it lol. Getting better though
Oh man same. I was like barely getting up to speed to get to 2nd in time before having to slow down again for a turn or something. I wish they had more road work in the course tbh.
Honestly staying in first if you're in stopping and going or going slow is okay! When you let off the throttle the engine will slow you a little then you just follow this stuff b
I been practicing no gear at all also no plate or licence I'm a new rider as well think I'm just gonna learn on my own tho and save my money already pretty comfortable riding I'm also starting on a 600c gsxr from 2005 bikes 10 years younger than me.
@@olesmokey394 what does that mean... like you're not trying to take the msf course? Lol
Out of 1,000’s of video you made explaining this simple concept, easy. Really appreciate this man!
I appreciate how patient you present in this video. My instructors were stressing me out completely
I’m glad you mentioned finding the friction zone by walking the bike and releasing the clutch until you feel it. That’s the way I’ve taught all of my friends how to ride, and it never fails. It also helps people that have no prior experience in manual cars understand that the friction zone is just that.. a zone. It’s not an on off switch.
I’m a new rider and I found this so helpful. My MFS course was basically just “pull in the clutch hit the lever” and didn’t go over how slowly the clutch needs to be let out so I kept jerking when switching. This is so helpful!
Thanks for going so slow with this. Massive help for me because I was just jumping it every time and wasn't letting off the throttle. Was also kind of panicking when I had to slow down from a higher gear and go all the way down to 1st to stop. Getting better at not looking at my hands but still a process.
Update: just went out for my 2nd time on real roads and I no longer have any issue shifting because of your video. Thank you so much! Now if I can just fix the stalling issue at the lights...
Me too ! Had trouble finding neutral and popping clutch in first gear
@@DiddleDangleHey man, how's things now? I'm in the same position as your original comment so hoping I'll get better and more confident
in the same position as u were now ur prolly speedin down the highway comfortably lol
Just began writing this video help me a ton from you emphasizing slow down your hands completely made me feel comfortable and within no time I feel like I had the confidence to do anything I wanted
Glad it helped!
Your videos give me strength and courage to control the cluth and rode my new GSX-S750 from dealer back home this afternoon. Without any experience on manual bike before, I only rode PCX160 scooter for 7 months. Big THANK YOU master !
How'd it go?!!
That's great. This comment gives me the confidence to try myself. I'm considering doing the same but just renting a Honda XR 150. The rental agency even states they don't care if it gets scratched up! I've been driving PCX/Click etc. and those semi autos for almost two years now.
I'm still learning ! Must say that should've ride sooner, the power, reliability, and responsive rate is perfect. I've spent too long (and too much) on cars with RB25det, 1JZGTE and bunch of DOHC Honda engines. @@MrKijana23
Enjoy the ride man. Make sure to be safe and have fun all the time !@@ChrisinVietnam
@@End7881 I rode it back across Saigon this weekend! Hardest thing was getting it up the steep twisty turn from a stop out of my parking garage! Motojitsu videos saved me haha
Thanks, MotoJitsu! I have been learning to ride in the parking lot and training for my MSF. I have watched over 10 hours+ videos in repeated, 3 hrs from your RUclips Channel.
I got to say, yours are the best; Easiest to understand and very detailed oriented.
Appreciate your knowledge and I hope to keep learning from the channel!
Cheers mate! Vroom vroom
Having my full bike course at the end of this month. Riding scooter for a year now, you taught me how to corner about 2 months ago. Before my number 8 was more like a 14, my u-turn was a 3-point turn like in a car.
Good luck in your course, man! Have fun!
thank you so much, man. I am learning how to ride a bike before I make a purchase, and your channel has helped me study the basics. you make it look easy. one tip I got from your other video was "practice, practice, practice. if you practice one thing for at least 10 minutes every day, you will perfect it." thank you.
Im a 15 year old new rider and just bought my first MC, its a ktm duke 125 2016, and i love it. first time going i was clueless on how to drive and switch gear. I thought it would be easy at first just change gear then just drive and then change and drive faster but i was very wrong. This video helped me very much and i feel much more confident about how to drive now. Thanks dude! Your a legend!
I haven't been on a bike in 10 year's give or take. You want to be fluent with your motions like water. Wax on wax off Daniel son. Moto Jitsu is the go-to for anyone looking for a refresher course or just beginning. Trust yourself and perform the motions with confidence, and you will be on your way in no time.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. My MSF class did not teach us how to downshift and we never went past second gear. Your training is invaluable. Thank you again from a 53 year old new Kentucky rider.
I agree my first time going from 6 gear to 1 at a freeway exit was scary asf they need to go over downshifting
This is the best video on how to shift gears. Thank you so much. I pick my bike up on November 4th
The Best motorcycle shifting video I ever saw!
I do MSF next week and 'experts' have been giving me lessons...I broke my pinky dropping my bike first time out. This is so easy to understand and remember I'm a lot more confident. I'll be sharing. Thanks!
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Thank you so much for this. I haven't ridden a bike in years and finally starting to pick it back up. I have my course coming up towards the end of the month.
Agree been driving since I was 11 and I’m 55! Buying a new bike and before I buy a new bike I always find it better to get as much intel to match what I already know and to make sure I’m adding newer tools to my driving arsenal!
Dude omg you explained it so perfect lmao I don’t know why it’s so much more difficult for other riders to explain on their channel
THANK YOU FOR SHARING THE KNOWLEDGE, THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS A HAVE SEEN IN RUclips FOR BEGINNERS.
Great video! I took my MSF a few days ago. Clutch control and shifting (bad footing) always gave me problems. In ways, I think the students and myself were sort of pushed to learn shifting, throttle, and clutch control quickly. Your video is very helpful, you take your time to explain the friction zone, working the shifter,and on top of that. I'm not worried about downshifting anymore. Thank you so much!
Happy riding!
Ive watched like 30+ videos of yours after finding this channel just today. Best content, best explanations
Wow, thanks!
Coming from a competitive cycling background and looking to take the msf course to get my m1 and you answered all my questions on how the clutch interacts with the bike and shifting multiple gears at once. Super thorough.
:) nice!
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had a lesson for gears recently and he taught me to change gears with high rpms (without releasing the accelerator). felt wrong, sounded wrong.. was uncomfortable AF until i just did what felt a bit more natural, now im here, thankyou!
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Perfect video man! Perfect sound and detailed instructions!
Glad you liked it!
im about to get my insurance mere days for Ninja 400 2023 and this video is the only video I found that slowly descriptively explained all the shifting. Ty. Very helpful. Others were too quick
Best video I have seen 0n shifting...and riding. Appreciated! A must watch many times.
Finally, someone explained this in layman's terms and I totally agree and understood 👍 Thanks dude 🤘 19:50
Glad it was helpful!
This is so the best bike video ever, I've just bought a bike and the gears have made me so nervous, but I watch this video everytime before I go on my bike it really helps
glad it helps
Going to do my CBT soon and was pretty scared about shifting gears (someone tried to teach my how to drive a car years ago and I struggled with the clutch), but this is the only video on YT I watched that actually seems simple enough for me.
How did it go?
@@big-smoke-rc shockingly, I didn't have too big issues. It was a bit scary when I started, but towards the end of it you kinda get used to it.
This slow and thorough explanation really helped me. All the repetition was great. Thank you!
If straightforwardness has a face, that’s you. I have never seen any video such to the point like this! Thanks man- i was struggling with my first bike and gear shifting. This video hinted some major improvements.
♥️👍🏼 glad it was helpful
This is SO good at explaining things at an essential level from someone who has actually experienced riding and wants to teach what is needed to be known. Helps that the whole video is from the perspective of someone who's actually ON a motorcycle.
Thanks
All questions about shifting answered in one video, thanks man
No worries!
the girl is such a vibe watching you, starting my MSF course next year after september (hopefully) im confident about everything but the gear, thank you for the great advice though.
Hey 😎, I am more & more into your clips, but this one tops it off for me (being an older chap not even owning a driver's sheet as yet 🤭), but you're almost givin' me a beginner's lesson 4 free - and fun it is, I like your no bullshit backseat drivers approach, just showing clearly what it's all about, nice voice (calm and to the point)
Thank you so much ...keep at your good stuff and you know what?
I'll be in for "shutting up and practice" 🤣
And please do turn a blind eye as to my English, I am German for chrissake! Thx
O, and by the way, have fun riding and drive to arrive, may 2023 see you healthy and happy! Torsten
A) Your English isn't bad at for an senior German bloke 👍
B) Your bike isn't bothered by your English language skills 😁
C) What kind of bike are you riding on your famous Autobahn and across the Alps down to Italy, mate?
You truly a master on bike handling thank you so much I'm riding a zx14 ninja can't explain but your words are gold nuggets
Great Video. Thanks for explaining blipping, as a new rider it was confusing the hell out of me, but as you say its not required if your speed is dropping by rolling off the throttle. Also thanks for explaining downshifting multiple gears in one go on the fly, saves a lot of time.
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Underrated video ever made.
Just got my first bike with a clutch, your video helps me so much, thank you so much
One of the most decent teachings.
Your students will gain much discipline.
Thank you
you're welcome
I was doing it wrong the whole time. I was easing out the clutch and slowly adding throttle at the same time. Thanks for the vid!
i've always been a passenger and have been nervous about learning but you answered ALL of my questions.. thank you!!
Explained very well. U deserve million views. I saw many video on this topic but ur explanation was far more clear and better.
lot of thanks to all the tips i,m begginer here in phillipines..keep it smooth ang calm
Thank youu 🫶🫶 this was perfect! I felt rushed during the MSF course and didn’t fully grasp shifting til the last day. This really helped and reassured me that I don’t need to rush shifting (also the first time I’ve actually understood rev matching even though you only mentioned it for a second lol)
No problem 👍🏼
The simplest way I'd put it is rev matching makes everything extra smooth. It's good, but also the last thing you want to worry about on your first ride.
I like that you mentioned not to think about the technology. Feel and sound is how I was taught years ago on a dirt bike, your automatic manual transmission kicks in, the ears are the tachometer indicator of the rpm. It all comes naturally after a long time practicing daily.
Keep it on a swivel ✌🏻
Hi @MotoJitsu I am beginner started learning recently,it's only been 6 days so far. I will try what you taught in my next lesson. Thank you for explaining in this manner. I am a noob in this, its makes sense. Thanks again
you're welcome!
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@@MotoJitsu is a 220cc bike is good for the first bike?
Anotherl tip that really helped me.
When looking for neutral
While moving the lever up push it slightly in towards the engine.
Find it everytime now. Just gotta becareful not to do it this way when you want through N to 2nd.
I get stuck in N when going from 1st to 2nd occasionally, so I'll try the opposite of this and make sure I'm not pushing in towards the engine! Thanks for this!
@@AdamDallas did that work?
@@Nb-ko5di it didn’t specifically help me, but it turns out it was the height of my shifter. It was too high, so even when my foot was raised as much as I could do it, it wasn’t physically moving the shifter as much as it needed!
LOVE this video! ❤ You're such an amazing teacher. Best explanation, great visuals and run throughs, and a nice soothing voice. 10/10!!! thank you
Wow, thank you!
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thanks for your help, first day in the course today and i learned not to pull the throttle while pulling the clutch to shift to 2nd gear.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! In the MSF class we were told to downshift through each gear to come to a stop... ive been practicing that and getting SO frustrated because i have not fully figured out rev matching yet and my bike would lurch and bog down as im shifting down. This was sooo helpful i cant wait to practice again now lol
Been watching this for a while now. And I practiced on a manual motorcycle for the 1st time a few hours ago. Man the timing is tricky! Still going to practice later after dinner.
Thanks for the input. You’re right riding 2up, because when my wife is on the bike , she’s hitting my helmet, so I’m going to practice some more even though I’ve been riding for on and off about two years now. I want to become a better rider, so thank you for all that you do , you have a kind heart to people and are very concerned for other riders, that makes you awesome and great. 😎🏍️👍
Been riding 7 months and all of a sudden feel jerky when shifting, back to basics it is !
Replying to my own comment as I’m back here after 11 months 😢 I get to complacent then realise my ridings getting sloppy again… just as I thought I was ready for my upgrade
all my questions and doubts has been answered here thank you so much , now i will be more confident using my bike.
I do driving lessons and my instructor never told this and this is much better while shifting. Normal if i shift i let the clutch go if i down shift than i get everytime a shock or something because i was going to fast. I appreciate it
:) glad it was helpful
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Thank you for the great video 👍😎That’s what I need😎 Feel confidence for the third time to take my course which is tomorrow!! Every time I went to a stop, I used to be on the 2th gear coz I shifted one by one 😞Thanx Man
This video helped me a lot I’ve been trying to speed through everything just because I have years of experience with cars this helps a lot
This is great! I like the slow and repeatedly explaining the most important clutch handling for a beginner like me.
I understand what your saying for those learning not to worry about Rev matching.
Though it took me figuring out Rev matching to get any good at quick stops. That Rev match takes a lot of undue pressure off of braking.
For a quick stop wouldn’t you just pull in the clutch and brake to a stop?
@@williamforsythe9180 well you could.
Though I've found Rev matching and allowing for some engine braking through the process has helped me come to a quick stop within the flow of traffic not to be confused with an emergency stop
@@williamforsythe9180 Adding to the other comment, it's a fun and useful technique, but not necessary to ride. Most people who drive stick shift cars never learn to rev match, and on a motorcycle, the downside can be dangerous. It's good advice not to bother with it until you're very competent with a bike.
Thank you for this efficient lesson. I feel ready to try this…
I have never driven a bike in my life but am going to go for my license and I was very curious on gear shifting.
Your video is super excellent on that. I get that smooth slow shifting. Now I assume when is experienced and can shift fast the order of roll back the throttle, pull in clutch, kick gear with foot, release clutch, add gas. Even though one may do the same sequence much faster the time between each operation is identical but speed up is how I see it.
You are a great teacher bro. I appreciate all of your content
I appreciate that!
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First bike's a week and a half old, I'm starting actually rev matching and blipping, and it's SO much easier. Also, from 2 to 6 and down again, all clutchless. GSX-S125.
Wow! Your tutorial was the smoothest I’ve ever seen. I subscribed🎉
Wow, video is amazing. Think and act slow with your hands is a huge help. Keep up the great videos
Now i know the technique shifting smoothly. Tq Sir. Keep learning
THIS was amazing! Better than any riding class or tutorial. Thank you!!!
If, the clutch lever is fully out, for it to engage, you should first adjust at the clutch basket (coarse adjustment), then you adjust at the lever (fine adjustment) the lever on the clutch lever is a span adjuster to fit small/large hands.
Older bikes can have a right hand gear, change, and some Kawasaki had neutral at bottom and up for first, etc.
Well done 👍🏼, great communication skills on this video. Literally made me feel like I was there in person attending a class. Thank you for the educational video, I appreciate it
Gotta say great video man, learned the hard way about hand speed when shifting. Jumped on MT07, and if you aren't slow with controls, that girl wants to wheelie. She and I have a much better relationship now 😂. Love that bike so much, shes my daily. She gets me where i wanna go and in return, i let her wheelie every now and again, controlled environment only, of course. Great video brother, new sub here.
thanks!
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Best tutorial on gear shifting. No confusion!
Glad you think so!
Beginner here! Glad I came across this video. Super helpful:)
glad to hear it
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I’m a new rider as well and after watching this, I realized I was all jerky because I was letting off the throttle and clutch too quick. Granted most of it came from excitement of riding but seeing it slowed down helped a lot
What a good ass teaching demonstration can’t wait to go take the course
Best beginner teacher on the entire web!!!
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Dude, it's....
1.) Evol Canevil
2.) Seth Enslow
3.) Jeremy McGrath
7,896.) You
..but hey, you made my all time greats list bro!
Thank you man this helps me a lot am a beginner got my first bike on 7-11-24 a Harley Davidson and this video helps me cuz I killed the bike a few times doing the things you said not to do lol and it gives me more understanding on the release of the clutch and hitting the throttle
you're welcome!
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took the msf course and they only taught us clutch ctrl and barely up shifting. jus bought my first bike (N650) and my downshifting is horrendous this cleared it up a lil tho
Absolutely amazing breakdown on how to shift gears. Thank you!
Best instructional video ive watched you really got a talent for this. Thanks again
welcome
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Very easy to interpret what you're saying. Clear as!!
I just wanted to thank you immensely for your video. It helped me so much in shifting my bike
welcome!
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Today i got my first bike, a T7. Only exp i had was the MSF course last weekend. This video has helped me to reaffirm that what i am doing as a beginner is correct. The MSF course i took really helped me as a person who had zero exp riding. Thank you moto.
I drove manual cars for years and learned to drive in a manual car at 14 years old. Dad made me drive it home after just 1 hour of practice, lol.
Im hoping having that experience will help me to ride during my msf course next week
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Same here. In a car with manual transmission it is the same. Consider this:
On a level surface with the emergency brake off - you turn the engine on when in neutral. To go - you step on the clutch, put it in gear, then you ease off the clutch and give it gas. All smooth and slow. Reverse for downshifting. You have the muscle memory already and yiu know about the friction range. Good luck!
Only difference is - you use your hand to pull on the clutch, not your foot to press on the clutch. Then you use your foot to shift gears, not your hand.
Remember parking a manual car on a hill? You put it in first gear with the e brake on so it wouldn't roll in reverse, not in neutral so it would not move.
New driver here. Well explained! Thank you.
welcome
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You have cleared all my doubts . thanks Man.
My dad's been riding for years teaching me now bike has no speedometer or anything and this the best explained video 🎉
:) glad to hear
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I learned to ride motorcycle by watching ur videos.. very useful.. tq brother 😍
But still I lack right side corner turn.. makes me scary.. want some tips bro
Great stuff! Love your videos. So instructive, informative and professional. Retaking my MSF next spring.
I came from riding a dirt bike before got my motorcycle. I have a habit of letting the clutch go pretty quick when up shifting is that bad I haven’t had any issues but I’m teaching myself to release it slower
This instruction video was extremely helpful. Thanks so much.
you explain like a really wise teacher, i have to say i learnt it all and damn, it was pretty relaxing too!
Very helpful video. I have just done CBT in UK and gear changes up to now have been very jerky as I do them like in a car.