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Wobbling at 80kph isn't good, sounds like it's not tight enough. Personally I'd just tighten that fucker up. Also whilst you did do them up to torque, did you use a spring washer or thread lock? Otherwise the bolt can shake loose with vibration with relative ease.

Holy shit, I finally learned how to do clutchless shifting on my GSXR today and I feel like a complete idiot for not doing this sooner. It's so much smoother.

If you guys are trying to learn how to do it, my advice is to start at low RPMs and start at 3rd gear and try to go into the 6th. People online say that you should be applying pressure on the pedal and it will just click into place when you chop the throttle but I don't like this technique. You just click it into place at the same time you chop the throttle. It was so fucking smooth I couldn't even tell that I had shifted the first few times

How did it take you so long? It's the easiest thing.

My other advice would be to not waste your time trying this on some meme bike like a Ninja 250. I tried to do clutchless shifts on my ninja 250 and it never worked. I think their transmission is just different or the throttle response of a carbureted bike doesn't give the same effect as chopping the throttle on FI.

On a side note, does anyone know how I am supposed to clutchless from first to second? Do I just kick it in extra hard?

why?

Looks like a unreliable old piece of shit. I suppose you get what you pay for.

Nope. Apply pressure and roll off the throttle. It will click up. The smooth way is to roll off just enough to click up a gear and then roll back on quick enough to not lose much downtime on hard acceleration.

No, it works just fine on a 250. You're just doing it wrong.

First to second is the same thing, but it will not feel the same at the foot.

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