Phillip Reis
Just got it firing!
Griso my first Italian bike. What is the method for going through the gears without chinking or snicking the gears/final drive. Apologies if I am in the wrong forum. Thank you
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Thanks very much for the reply. Sounds like I will need practice. It's a whole new world from all the Honda's and a regretful and very short interlude on a big twin. Lots to learn, thanks again,Smoothest shifting comes from pre-loading the shifter and not fully squeezing in the clutch. Just unload the power train enough to make the next gear. Also don't be hesitant but firm in your shifting. Works for both up and down shifts.
I agree, the shifting on my Griso is very very smooth. The only issue was when it was brand new, it had a hard time shifting into first from neutral, sometimes took two or three tries. That went away after putting a few miles on it and its been great ever since. I've had 5 Triumphs since 04 and they were all pretty clunky except for the 2013 Trophy, it was very smooth and quiet.The shifting on my Griso is amazing. Snicks into every gear with no issues or fighting, barely even makes a noise. My Triumph's, those things shift horribly!