stillriding
happy old fart
When I took delivery of my RT-S with the SE5 transmission last March my dealer's Spyder Technician was emphatic when he said I should shift in a manner similar to having a conventional transmission. That is to say, cut the throttle when paddle shifting. For the most part that's what I've been doing. I've noticed that the shifts seem to be smoother than when I just upshift with the paddle without cutting the throttle. So (Scotty and/or spyderwolf) does it matter? Can I be doing any harm? The tranny is much smoother anyway since the clutch bearing recall.