Shifting Gears
• A void downshifting
to help slow your
motorcycle
when engine rpm is high.
Downshifting
when engine speed is
near its allowable maximum may over-
rev the engine and cause possible
damage.
• To prevent transmission
damage, do not
coast or tow the motorcycle for long
distances with the engine off.
Recommended
Shift Points
Ride in the highest gear that lets the
engine run and accelerate smoothly. This
will give you good fuel economy and
effective emissions control. When
changing gears under normal conditions,
use these recommended
shift points:
Shifting
Up:
From I st to 2nd:
From 2nd to 3rd:
From 3rd to 4th:
From 4th to 5th:
Shifting Down:
From 5th to 4th:
From 4th to 3rd:
12 mph (20 km/h)
19 mph (30 kmlh)
25 mph (40 kmlh)
31 mph (50 kmlh)
25 mph (40 kmlh)
19 mph (30 kmlh)
Pull the clutch lever in when speed drops
below 12 mph (20 krn/h), when engine
roughness is evident, or when engine
stalling is imminent; and shift down to 1st
gear for acceleration.
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