djwilpers
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I've been riding all sorts of bikes for over 50years now; but, this is my first Big Dog. I happened to notice in the owner's manual that you are warned not to increase or "burp" the engine speed when down shifting the Big Dog. This is something that I've done forever with all my other bikes to make down shifts smoother. I don't even think about it usually. By habit, if I'm going from 5th to 4th for example, before I make the shift I'll typically increase the engine speed to where I think it will be running in the next lower gear before kicking the shifter down there. If you get good at this, the bike won't spin the engine up from it's inertia and it will feel like a smooth transition. I think I initially started doing this on bikes with poor or no syncronizers.
But, If I read correctly, Big Dog doesn't want you to do that? Do you suppose that the cross cut gears that the Baker apparently has is more subject to damage from this than other typical transmissions? Anybody else happen to know the answer?
dale
But, If I read correctly, Big Dog doesn't want you to do that? Do you suppose that the cross cut gears that the Baker apparently has is more subject to damage from this than other typical transmissions? Anybody else happen to know the answer?
dale

