One down and three up if its a four speed, one down four up if its a five speed and one down five up if its a six speed
1 down,neutral,2nd,3rd,4th,maybemore
One down Four up
If the harley has a four speed tran. One down, three up. Five speed, shift one down, four up.
Same as all the rest of em. Hasn't changed any. Do I have to say it?
The 1974 was the only year with the 1 up 3 down shift pattern.
1975
It is a 1965 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide 74 cubic inch FLH Panhead with a 4 speed foot clutch, and hand shift. It was originally a police special.
You shift just like any other motorcycle with a manuel gear box. It is the standard 1 down 4 up or 5 up pattern.
The 1959 Harley-Davidson models primarily featured a hand shift, commonly referred to as a "jockey shift." However, some later models and customizations allowed for foot shifting, which became more popular in subsequent years. The hand shift was part of the classic styling and operation of many Harley-Davidson bikes from that era.
No, Harley Davidson doesn't. A company company called Ridley does make anautomatic cruiser. They are a bit pricey. You can modify your bike for an automatic shift or air... They are after markey products, Harley Davidson can order this for you. You could do the old school style shifter, or jockey shift.
The 2004 Harley-Davidson Fat Boy utilizes a standard gear shift pattern typical for most motorcycles, which is a 5-speed transmission. The pattern is one-down for first gear and four-up for the remaining gears, meaning you shift down to engage first gear and then shift up sequentially through the gears. To shift, the rider uses the left foot to operate the gear shift lever. Always remember to use the clutch when shifting to ensure smooth transitions between gears.
1 down, 4 up....unless it's a 6 speed, then it is 1 down, FIVE up.