• Jarix@lemmy.world
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    Keep the radio/music off. It’s much easier to hear the engine and how the clutch engaged while you are getting used to your new clutch

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      I find it interesting how those of us having learned with manuals just know when to shift after a while, even if the music is blaring.
      You sort of just feel it.

      You’ll get there soon, OP, just keep practicing!

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        You literally feel it in the seat of your pants, after a while.

        I have 2 cvt scooters (no real defensible reason), and it makes me uncomfortable having RPMs go up or down without direct relationship to speed

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          Hehe yeah I feel you mate.
          I ride motorcycles and struggle getting used to scooters. The almost digital feeling throttle control (on/off, speed will come eventually) is not for me.

          Enjoy your scooters this summer!

      • corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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        Old VWs just had a mark on the speedo telling you what gear to be in. So you kinda shift around the marker. So easy.