One successful scooterette that had a single gear was the no-longer-produced (1991 - 1997) Bajaj Sunny.
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With a little practice you can start a vehicle in 1st gear and shift gears without the use of a clutch. This would be only to get you safely home or to a garage.
Depending on the vehicle, many standard transmissions use ATF, not gear oil.
NO... you should use a lower gear if you want to slow down not higher.
What mechanical emergency? Usually "low" gear (1st or low) will slow vehicle
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It doesn't work that way. The gear ratio determines what speed the vehicle is running at when in the (torque) powerband.
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If you do not use the clutch to shift, there are a couple of parts that will eventually wear to the point of causing the transmission to drop out of gear. Given the cost of clutch replacement or gear replacement, you should always use the clutch. Similarly, you should not downshift (with or without the clutch) to slow the vehicle down. Use the brakes. Brake pad replacement is simple and inexpensive on most motorcycles.)
Use a low gear to help slow your vehicle down.never coast in neutral or with your foot on the clutch.
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When driving uphill, it's generally best to use a lower gear, such as first or second gear, depending on the steepness of the incline and the vehicle's power. This allows the engine to provide more torque and maintain momentum without straining. Higher gears may cause the engine to struggle and lose power, making it harder to climb. Always listen to your vehicle's engine and shift as necessary to maintain optimal performance.