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How Do You Shift A Harley Davidson Street Bob Motorcycle?

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How Do You Shift A Harley Davidson Street Bob Motorcycle?

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The Street Bob is one of Harley-Davidson motorcycles in the Dyna line. It has a custom look that includes a bobbed fender, solo seat, mini “ape-hanger” handlebars, and a blacked-out motor. The “Bobber” look is minimalist, and the motorcycle comes from the factory with no tachometer. It’s necessary for the rider to learn the point for shifting by the sound of the engine. Accelerate, rolling the throttle toward you with your right hand, until the Street Bob should be shifted into a higher gear. After you’ve been riding the motorcycle for a while, you’ll be able to tell by the sound of the engine. At first, consider shifting every 10 mph. Roll off the throttle (away from you) while squeezing the clutch lever with your left hand. Lift firmly on the shifter, which is the lever located in front of the left foot peg, with your left foot. Ease out the clutch lever while rolling back on the throttle. Decelerate by rolling the throttle away from you until a down shift is required. As with upshif

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