Was thinking about this the other day, while getting temporarily pissed off with the 1st to 2nd change in the Zed. CDV is gone, so I can let out the clutch smoothly, but it's still the most horrible shift in the box. Even when changing at the redline it never gives you much confidence.
I realise that I've inadvertently changed to "backhanding" from 1st to 2nd, i.e. palm facing away from me. I have no idea whether this places any additional strain on the box (?), but it does make for a more positive change. 3rd to 2nd I'll backhand as well now, even thought it's not necessary, and 5th to 4th I don't even ever do, usually just block shifting between 2/3/4 and 6th. I guess this is the way that a lot of people drive these engines for the best balance of fun and MPG.
Possibly the most boring thing anybody's posted today, sorry.
Does anybody else do this or is it just me with my noodle arms? Seem to remember VBH from Fifth Gear having a similar knob technique, or maybe that was just a dream I had as a 13 year old...
I realise that I've inadvertently changed to "backhanding" from 1st to 2nd, i.e. palm facing away from me. I have no idea whether this places any additional strain on the box (?), but it does make for a more positive change. 3rd to 2nd I'll backhand as well now, even thought it's not necessary, and 5th to 4th I don't even ever do, usually just block shifting between 2/3/4 and 6th. I guess this is the way that a lot of people drive these engines for the best balance of fun and MPG.
Possibly the most boring thing anybody's posted today, sorry.
