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Relatively new Spyder owner, but I have about 600 miles on mine so far and just started getting a little more aggressive on my RPM when shifting following a about 500 miles of "taking it easy" to break it in.
I go by sound as well - as I rode two wheels for years before my Spyder - but find myself usually shifting up around 4,500-5,000 - sometimes slightly higher.
It depends on the situation and whether I'm going up hills and such. I am pretty cognizant about the low end of RPMS, and also manually downshift occasionally to get to a lower gear with higher RPMs.
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I’ve had my 2018 F3-S for 1 week as of tomorrow and in just putting around town and getting comfortable going 55-60, I shift based on sound, but mainly just feel. Much like a manual car. If I’m going too slow for the gear I’m in, I can feel it and I downshift. I mean you know, you can feel when you need a little more juice.
In fact, I have since changed my digital gauge to read the temp instead of the rpms.
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Not to kick a dead horse, but does anyone notice a "hesitation" or something like a flutter shift when you upshift your trans? The reason I ask is that I just went on a second test ride of two different RT Limited's. I noticed on both of them that when I upshift there is a hesitation, for lack of a better term, in between gears. I noticed it on the first one and went back and rode another one and it did the same thing. Is this hesitation present on all Spyder RT's? I was not typically babying the machines, but I wasn't going near 5000 RPM either as they both had 0 miles on them when I rode them. Thanks for any help or information on this, it IS a deal breaker for me if this is typical because when I shift I don't like any hesitation from the transmission.
Rick H.
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Rick H., I have a 2018 F3L and don't have that feeling, could it be your letting up on the throttle when shifting???
Joe
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Originally Posted by jlc41
Rick H., I have a 2018 F3L and don't have that feeling, could it be your letting up on the throttle when shifting???
Joe
It could be Joe, but I tried hard NOT to let off the throttle when shifting on my two test rides. In all fairness I currently own a 2018 BMW K1600 with Shift Assist Pro and there of course is no lag, or hesitation, in that bike when you shift it. So perhaps I am comparing apples to oranges. I even went as far as watching some You Tube videos of a guy out in Washington State who posts a lot of Spyder videos and I honestly can't even tell when he is shifting his Spyder. Perhaps it's my technique when shifting, but it drives me crazy. Thanks for the reply though.
Rick H.
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Rick H
Can’t compare apples to apples, but I have a 2014 RTS-SE6, not an RT L, and when out today, I paid particular attention to mine while shifting and no, there is absolutely no hesitation when shifting....when I touch the shift lever the transmission immediately shifts.
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Originally Posted by Triple B
Can’t compare apples to apples, but I have a 2014 RTS-SE6, not an RT L, and when out today, I paid particular attention to mine while shifting and no, there is absolutely no hesitation when shifting....when I touch the shift lever the transmission immediately shifts.
Thanks Triple B. Maybe it's me.....
Rick H.
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Shift hessitation
I've got a 2016 F3 Ltd and it will do this sometimes under certain shifting loads. If you accelerate moderately (light throttle) to around 3000 RPM it will hessitate shifting to second. If you accelerate under a more spirited load to about 4000 RPM or more it's quick and solid. Seems to be a light load situation. Be a runner and it will always shift solid.
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