you can on most, but it is harder on the transmission than downshifting as speed decreases.
Between 1st and 2nd gear.
when talking about a motorcycle, the traditional location for neutral is between 1st and 2nd gear. you shift all the way down to 1st while lightly moving the motorcycle back and forth. you then lightly tap the gear lever up without entering 2nd gear. vualla, your in neutral.
If you cannot shift into first gear on a motorcycle, you should not ride one.. So says the spida. But if you must, click down and you are in first. 2,3,4,5 are all up after that. neutral is a fragile click in between 1 & 2.
It depends on the motorcycle. Almost all (if not all) motorcycles in mass production now (if they have foot gear change) have the gear change on the left.
Put it in neutral if it wont shift at all something is broke internally.It does not have a reset button and no proceedure to be reset...sorry
Neutral.
rev first gear out to 10,000rpm, then grab clutch, and shift up
neutral safety switch
To downshift motorcycle is squeeze the clutch and shift to the next lowest gear, release the clutch.
Try putting gear shift into "neutral" and then shift out of 4x4
Most likely a bent shift fork.
check the pressure spring and arm on the end of the shift drum, or the gear lever is not moving far enough (obstruction somewhere)