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Looking for advise on using gears for slowing down. I tend to blip the throttle to gear down before hitting the brakes. Is this the how a Rocket is ridden or is it advisable to brake first and then gear down? Also, I hear a loud pop at times during gearing down a high revs. Is this common and ok?
Hi Pjey.
I was wondering why you asked this question, about how to shift down through the box for slowing down.
So' why you ask the question?
Have you ridden other motorcycles before the Rocket?
Did you brake first and then gear down?
Did you gear down and brake at the same time?
I also gear down a notch, maybe two, when comming up on a curve in the road. Why use the brakes...I will need the lower gear anyway for getting back up to speed, after I have negotiated the bend in the road.
From what I know, it is customary to shift down to slow down a vehicle that has manual shift gears. Whether you tickle the throttle while doing so (foot or hand control) is based on the speed your doing and what you feel as appropriate.
We have a Honda car and I use the little down shift button (on the side of the automatic shift lever) when I need to slow the vehicle down, for example down a steep hill. Saves the brakes a bit.
And you will also see signs that recommend using a lower gear down some steep hills. This is using the engine as a brake...I think quite normal.
Thanks for letting us know the reasons for your questions.
Eric.