bucky
Well-known member
I have an 08 ae and read somewhere that with the electric shift three things happen when you shift:
1. electric clutch disengages
2. simultaneous to that either the spark stops and/or injectors stop (to cut engine power)
3. electric servo changes the gear
then the clutch engages and power is returned to the engine. all this happens without the rider even knowing because it happens so fast. that makes sense that the engine power is cut because you hear absolutely no increase in rpm even for a split second.
so bottom line is that backing off the throttle fully is not necessary nor good to smooth shifting as you want to match engine speed before after shifting.
1. electric clutch disengages
2. simultaneous to that either the spark stops and/or injectors stop (to cut engine power)
3. electric servo changes the gear
then the clutch engages and power is returned to the engine. all this happens without the rider even knowing because it happens so fast. that makes sense that the engine power is cut because you hear absolutely no increase in rpm even for a split second.
so bottom line is that backing off the throttle fully is not necessary nor good to smooth shifting as you want to match engine speed before after shifting.