Clutch in and press either up or down on the shift pedal
Normally the shifting pattern is 1N23456 (Maybe you don't have a 6th gear, it's the same pattern) When not rolling, shift all the way down and up one. That is neutral. To start going, pull in the clutch, shift down. That puts you down into first Release the clutch and give some gas. Now to shift into second, pull in the clutch and shift up. This will skip neutral and put you into second. I think you get the point now.
No, it is not possible to shift multiple gears simultaneously on a motorcycle. Gears must be shifted one at a time in sequence.
The left leg shift.
Yes motorcycle gears will shift up and down.
the kawasaki 125 has 5 speed
Yes, providing you are not going to stall out when you release the clutch.
6 gears and neutral.
Squeeze: shift : ease, Throttle Squeeze the clutch Lift (or press) the gear shift with the left foot Ease off the clutch Give a little throttle RIDE!
It depends on the bike if the engine of bike is heavy it has more gears. Usually 5 gears are max gears.
There is a little pedal on the left side by your foot. If you put your foot under it and raise up that will shift through the gears. You have to hold the clutch in between gears though. The clutch is usually on the left handle bar and looks like the brake. To down shift step down on the pedal while holding the clutch in.
To shift gears on a 2003 Honda Shadow Motorcycle, first, pull in the clutch lever with your left hand to disengage the engine from the transmission. Then, use your left foot to press down for first gear or lift up for higher gears. Gradually release the clutch while simultaneously applying throttle to smoothly engage the new gear. Practice this process to ensure smooth shifting and maintain control of the bike.
6
It has 5 gears mine has 6 gears