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Originally Posted by Jiggles
When coming to a stop just let the bike stall then shift to neutral. Start the bike and push forward with your legs to get a bit of speed, rev up just a little bit and drop it into first and prepare for the jolt. Then clutch less up shift when you need to but stay in the lowest gear possible since clutch less downshifting would be difficult if you needed to do it. So for example if you're going 50mph stay in 3rd
You can also practice this by just not using your clutch
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when stopping, put it in neutral then turn it off once you stop and then put it in first, then use the starter with it in first to get going again and clutchless shift the rest of the time.