Let the clutch go a little sooner and when downshifting, blip the throttle to match the engine speed. That will help keep the wear to a minimum and also keep the rear wheel stable. Downshifting without rev-matching can lead to the rear wheel locking up since the engine is now going a lower speed than the wheel compared to the gearbox. This can throw the bike off balance and in the worst case lead to a crash. Upshifting while holding the clutch that long is also quite unhealthy since the engine loses a lot of speed (you can clearly see it going to idle) and is then *forced* to match the wheel-speed by itself. This stresses the gearbox and engine and can lead to premature wear. Also, always check the clutch play and the shift lever position as it contributes more than you think to a smooth shifting experience. Oh, and shifting quickly, smoothly and sporty is also quite satisfying Ride Safe :)
I have Raximo levers from MTP Racing. I am absolutely satisfied with it, I had it on my first bike and you can choose the colors of the individual components as you like. I think there are 8 colors to choose from
@@Venom_ous-Rider I have the same bike, same levers and same exhaust! We share in good taste! =) Enjoyed the vid man, beautiful scenery and amazing road!
It was my first time on the Großglockner and I wanted to concentrate on the view, so I prefer to ride carefully. Also, in Germany and Austria it's not a good idea to ride like a maniac unless you want to lose your driver's license 😂
Let the clutch go a little sooner and when downshifting, blip the throttle to match the engine speed. That will help keep the wear to a minimum and also keep the rear wheel stable. Downshifting without rev-matching can lead to the rear wheel locking up since the engine is now going a lower speed than the wheel compared to the gearbox. This can throw the bike off balance and in the worst case lead to a crash. Upshifting while holding the clutch that long is also quite unhealthy since the engine loses a lot of speed (you can clearly see it going to idle) and is then *forced* to match the wheel-speed by itself. This stresses the gearbox and engine and can lead to premature wear. Also, always check the clutch play and the shift lever position as it contributes more than you think to a smooth shifting experience. Oh, and shifting quickly, smoothly and sporty is also quite satisfying
Ride Safe :)
El sonido de ese motor es espectacular.
Nice
Hey bro~ where r u? Really there is so bueatiful view. Ahha~! I got it! You are in Austria!!! Right???
Yes, it was in the Austrian Alps, Grossglockner by bike is a must if you live in Bavaria 😁
Amazing! Thanks for sharing. Really enjoyed it, at what time did you go? There were almost no cars..
We started at 7am at the Großglockner toll station
What brake and clutch levers did you install and how do they work?
I have Raximo levers from MTP Racing. I am absolutely satisfied with it, I had it on my first bike and you can choose the colors of the individual components as you like. I think there are 8 colors to choose from
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Wow. Tolles bike,
Allerdings schaltest du extrem langsam und das hat das Video irgendwie nervig gemacht. 😅
Oder ist das bike kaputt?
Where did u put the mic?
I use the Gopro's built-in mics with a foam windshield on the Gopro
What camera u use?
It's perfect view
Gopro Hero 7 Black mounted on the Helmet on chin area in Superview Mode
which exhaust?
Arrow Dark Pro Race Slip On with DB Eater
@@Venom_ous-Rider I have the same bike, same levers and same exhaust! We share in good taste! =) Enjoyed the vid man, beautiful scenery and amazing road!
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This road is in Austria 🇦🇹
Please push it. I ride harder on a dirt bike to the liquor store. C'Mon!!!
It was my first time on the Großglockner and I wanted to concentrate on the view, so I prefer to ride carefully.
Also, in Germany and Austria it's not a good idea to ride like a maniac unless you want to lose your driver's license 😂
Is suzuki gsx-s750 good for begining?
Einmal 1. Sein
Muss auch mal sein 🤪
friend, you need to learn a little at a driving school, your skills are minimal!