Spud
Well-known member
Anyone like coasting? I do
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If it's a short steep coast (ie taking off from the top of a pass after a pic) I usually shift up to 5th then just ease the clutch out and ride away when I need power . Holding in the clutch in for very long is not so fun and there's more drag for sure, but on a steep grade the drag doesn't matter.
Dropped into Death Valley this weekend, perfect road for gravity assist. On that descent I put it in neutral and coasted about 10 miles right between 45 and 50 (45mph road). Would not be good to try to grab 2nd even with clutch in at that speed obviously.
It had me wondering--is there any possible harm to the tranny or clutch coasting with the motor off (either in neutral or in a high gear with the clutch in), or "bump" starting in 5th while you're cruising along? I don't "feel" anything bad when I do it...
If it's a short steep coast (ie taking off from the top of a pass after a pic) I usually shift up to 5th then just ease the clutch out and ride away when I need power . Holding in the clutch in for very long is not so fun and there's more drag for sure, but on a steep grade the drag doesn't matter.
Dropped into Death Valley this weekend, perfect road for gravity assist. On that descent I put it in neutral and coasted about 10 miles right between 45 and 50 (45mph road). Would not be good to try to grab 2nd even with clutch in at that speed obviously.
It had me wondering--is there any possible harm to the tranny or clutch coasting with the motor off (either in neutral or in a high gear with the clutch in), or "bump" starting in 5th while you're cruising along? I don't "feel" anything bad when I do it...