This was actually super helpful. I've been watching videos on properly downshifting for like 3 days, and just practicing in my neighborhood (I have my permit in 4 days, also riding an R3). I've seen videos from some of the top Moto channels, and they seem to just say "pull clutch and blip" about 30 times before ending the video. I appreciate you explaining the "If I'm at 5K RPM, I'm gonna blip to 6K RPM" type shit. That helped a ton. Thanks for the video!
its very satisfying once u know the timing ! Even better when u have an aftermarket exhaust installed..i too did it while riding the 390 duke and my honda 110 dash wave underbone .Great vid bro
I understand the concept and i can do it sometimes but not that consistent but i was wondering when i shift down i blip up and when i shift up i blip down right?
When exactly is the timing of the blip supposed to be? I understand the concept of rev matching, but I don't get if it's supposed to be done right before, during, or after your downshift. Additionally at what stage of the clutch am I supposed to be doing it? When the clutch is completely disengaged or as I'm releasing it?
Simultaneously when you pull ur clutch, u blip and at the same time u step down ur shifter. 3 actions literally at the same time when u wanna down shift
@@fungzian8939this right here. All you’re really doing when you rev match is matching the rpm to what it would be if you didn’t rev match and downshifted if that makes sense. Ex if you downshift without rev match, which you can do to see for yourself, you’ll notice the bike will go up in rpm and you’ll feel harder engine braking. Where as when you do rev match the rpm is already there. It’s all really just a feel thing so just go try it out and practice. You won’t damage your bike.
I’m learning to rev match but I have a 150 and so it jerks quite a bit so I’ve tried to break a bit before I rev match so it’s more smooth but is that what you’re supposed to do or should I engine break??
@2:20 i got a question? Im confused when you’re in 1st goin to second and you rev match does the bike accelerate or is only the rpms that go up when you’re holding the clutch
@@FullSendMiles thank you 🙏 im taking the motorcycle safety course July 21-23 and I bought my first motorcycle this month so i been taking it slow only riding on my home street which is a dead end
@@mandypal9231no, so when I was coming to the stop I just put the bike in neutral and you don’t have to rev match into neutral, the bike is basically just idling
This was actually super helpful. I've been watching videos on properly downshifting for like 3 days, and just practicing in my neighborhood (I have my permit in 4 days, also riding an R3). I've seen videos from some of the top Moto channels, and they seem to just say "pull clutch and blip" about 30 times before ending the video. I appreciate you explaining the "If I'm at 5K RPM, I'm gonna blip to 6K RPM" type shit. That helped a ton. Thanks for the video!
Thank you and I’m glad I was able to help
“What am I talking about again? Oh yeah downshifting” 😂😂
tut tut tut tut
Idk why I'm watching this video but good video it made it to my recommended
Thanks for watching 🙏🏻
its very satisfying once u know the timing ! Even better when u have an aftermarket exhaust installed..i too did it while riding the 390 duke and my honda 110 dash wave underbone .Great vid bro
Yes it is very satisfying, and thank you 🙏🏻
Some people say put it in gear before you blip an some say blip after you put it in gear. Idk which one to do 🤷🏻♂️
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Thanks for your support🙏🏻
I understand the concept and i can do it sometimes but not that consistent but i was wondering when i shift down i blip up and when i shift up i blip down right?
When exactly is the timing of the blip supposed to be? I understand the concept of rev matching, but I don't get if it's supposed to be done right before, during, or after your downshift. Additionally at what stage of the clutch am I supposed to be doing it? When the clutch is completely disengaged or as I'm releasing it?
Simultaneously when you pull ur clutch, u blip and at the same time u step down ur shifter. 3 actions literally at the same time when u wanna down shift
@@fungzian8939this right here. All you’re really doing when you rev match is matching the rpm to what it would be if you didn’t rev match and downshifted if that makes sense. Ex if you downshift without rev match, which you can do to see for yourself, you’ll notice the bike will go up in rpm and you’ll feel harder engine braking. Where as when you do rev match the rpm is already there. It’s all really just a feel thing so just go try it out and practice. You won’t damage your bike.
I’m learning to rev match but I have a 150 and so it jerks quite a bit so I’ve tried to break a bit before I rev match so it’s more smooth but is that what you’re supposed to do or should I engine break??
Yea your supposed to rev match when you down shift and to get it smoother just takes practice
@2:20 i got a question? Im confused when you’re in 1st goin to second and you rev match does the bike accelerate or is only the rpms that go up when you’re holding the clutch
@@steadyplotting when your holding in the clutch it’s only the rpm’s that go up not your speed
@@FullSendMiles thank you 🙏 im taking the motorcycle safety course July 21-23 and I bought my first motorcycle this month so i been taking it slow only riding on my home street which is a dead end
@@steadyplotting your welcome, good luck with your safety course, and ride safe
i downshifted inproperly, like you said the back tire skid. It scare the living hell out of me.
How did you make it from 4th gear to Neutral so fast @ 8:14?
I just held the clutch and pressed down on the shifter, neutral is easy to find on this bike, I can find it right away
@@FullSendMiles Does that involve rev matching as well?
@@mandypal9231no, so when I was coming to the stop I just put the bike in neutral and you don’t have to rev match into neutral, the bike is basically just idling
Does rev match damage the engine? I mean does it reduce the longevity of the engine.
No, not rev matching can actually hurt your engine and transmission
P.s every time he says downshift, he means rev match.. 😂
Yea, still trying to get better at the whole RUclips thing 😂
whats the name of your the exhaust im trying to get one for my r3 but idk which one
It’s a eBay exhaust
@@FullSendMilesbut what’s the name ? M4 slip on ?
I recognize that zoo 😏