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Question about throttle

bgame

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Newbe here... Have just bought a 2014 RT-S... Have been riding 2 and 4 wheels for years....but time to let these old knees have a better and safer ride.... My question is... do you let off the throttle when shifting the semi auto trans? I have tried it both way (throttle on and off) and it seems to make no difference...Thanks in advance
 
Stay on the throttle.........................

Coming off 2 wheels, you have been trained to let off the throttle for shifts. BRP has built this into the SE5 (SE6 in your case). It's what we refer to as the "blipper". The computer makes this throttle change for you so you can continue to keep on the throttle. Whether it be slow acceleration or fast (or downshift), the computer will take care of it for you.
 
When shifting to a higher gear, do not let off the throttle. When downshifting letting off the throttle will make a faster downshift.
 
Shifting..!!

this is just like your car. The difference, hence semi automatic, is you paddle to the next gear. Stay on the gas. Enjoy the ryde..!! :ohyea:
 
:congrats: on the new ryde. :welcome: to the site.

They have you covered. No need to back off on the throttle when shifting.
 
I have an SM5 and I don't let off the throttle when I shift either:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::joke:

Just sayin'..............
 
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