jmcbow
New member
Ok, so this is probably going to sound like a realy dumb question, so humor me.
I recently took a friend for a spin on my new RT. After the ride a conversation ensued at which time I was told that I had a tendency to "short shift". In other words, I'm not letting it wind up enough before shifting up. As there really are no guidelines in the owners manual concerning at what RPM one shifts, and there is no "shift up" indicator, I've always gone by what "felt" right. In other words, if you let out the clutch and it doesn't lug, your probably at the right RPM to up shift. Again, I'm sure some of you think this is a dumb question, but a small wager hangs in the balance here so help me out. How much do you "wind it up" before up shifting? :dontknow:
I recently took a friend for a spin on my new RT. After the ride a conversation ensued at which time I was told that I had a tendency to "short shift". In other words, I'm not letting it wind up enough before shifting up. As there really are no guidelines in the owners manual concerning at what RPM one shifts, and there is no "shift up" indicator, I've always gone by what "felt" right. In other words, if you let out the clutch and it doesn't lug, your probably at the right RPM to up shift. Again, I'm sure some of you think this is a dumb question, but a small wager hangs in the balance here so help me out. How much do you "wind it up" before up shifting? :dontknow: