I notice your pressing down to shift up? Is this normal on race bikes? Or just personal preference? Would be strange to ride at first! Sounds beautiful
It's called GP shift: www.sportrider.com/should-you-reverse-your-shift-pattern-riding-skills-series It helps acceleration by making upshifts faster (easier to tap down than push up).
I think it's so when you're leaned over it's easier to shift up.
Please tell me what model of FGR forks you are running!
he has a rear set on that bike
I notice your pressing down to shift up? Is this normal on race bikes? Or just personal preference? Would be strange to ride at first! Sounds beautiful
It's called GP shift: www.sportrider.com/should-you-reverse-your-shift-pattern-riding-skills-series
It helps acceleration by making upshifts faster (easier to tap down than push up).
It's quite hilarious when someone tries to steal your bike too :)
nice sound
What frame is the aprilia rs 250 motor in?
Its a Honda
padu