Product description
This TRC Half Shifter Disc Brake is an excellent upgrade for your Raider 150 Fi CNC motorcycle.
•Improved Braking: The disc brake system provides superior stopping power compared to stock brakes.
•Efficient Shifting: The half shifter design allows for quicker and smoother shifting, enhancing your riding experience.
•Durable Construction: Made from high-quality materials, this brake system is built to last and withstand the rigors of regular use.
Upgrade the performance of your motorcycle with the TRC Half Shifter Disc Brake Raider 150 Fi CNC today!
In the context of motorcycles, a shifter, commonly referred to as a gear shifter or gear lever, is a component that allows the rider to change gears in the motorcycle's transmission. Motorcycles typically have manual transmissions, and the gear shifter is an essential part of controlling the power delivery to the wheels.
Here are the key points about motorcycle shifters:
-Location: The gear shifter is usually located near the left footrest and is operated by the rider's left foot. It is connected to the motorcycle's transmission system through a linkage.
-Function: Motorcycles with manual transmissions typically have multiple gears that the rider can select. The gear shifter allows the rider to move between these gears to control the speed and power delivery of the motorcycle. Shifting gears is crucial for adapting to different riding conditions, such as acceleration, cruising, and deceleration.
Sequential Shifting: Most motorcycles use a sequential transmission, which means the rider shifts gears in a specific order: usually from first to second, then to third, and so on. To shift gears, the rider uses the toe of their left foot to lift or press down on the shifter.
-Neutral Position: Between the gears, there is a neutral position. Placing the motorcycle in neutral disengages the engine from the transmission, allowing the engine to run without transmitting power to the wheels. This is useful when the motorcycle is stationary, such as when idling at a traffic light.
-Clutch Lever: Shifting gears on a motorcycle typically involves the use of a hand-operated clutch lever. The rider pulls the clutch lever to disengage the engine from the transmission, allowing for smooth gear changes. After selecting a new gear, the rider releases the clutch lever to re-engage the engine.
-Upshifting and Downshifting: Upshifting refers to changing to a higher gear (e.g., from first to second gear), while downshifting refers to changing to a lower gear (e.g., from third to second gear). The specific gear pattern may vary between different motorcycle models.