Spaggy Member Joined Oct 19, 2014 Messages 186 Location Canada Mar 20, 2015 #1 This is straight out of the owners manual. Who comes up with this stuff?
Dogdaze Well-Known Member Joined Sep 17, 2014 Messages 3,040 Location Solothurn, Switzerland Mar 20, 2015 #2 You'll see that in most every manual, even some car manuals have them, although a lot of modern cars now a 'shift' light as you climb the revs (obviously manual transmissions), so they saved 1/2 page.
You'll see that in most every manual, even some car manuals have them, although a lot of modern cars now a 'shift' light as you climb the revs (obviously manual transmissions), so they saved 1/2 page.
martin_nj czesc! Joined Apr 29, 2014 Messages 170 Location Just a bit East of Philadelphia, PA Mar 20, 2015 #3 I'm surprised the eco friendly lawyer that wrote that didn't put little hearts above the "i"
2112 It's pronounced 'Twenty-one-twelve' 2014 Site Supporter Joined Oct 6, 2014 Messages 1,387 Location Northumberland, UK Mar 20, 2015 #4 In some Aprillia manuals from the 1990's the instruction that 'no part of the vehicle was edible' was included !
In some Aprillia manuals from the 1990's the instruction that 'no part of the vehicle was edible' was included !
Baja Explorer We Dream the Imposible !! Joined Jul 26, 2012 Messages 189 Location High Desert, CA Mar 20, 2015 #5 Engineers!
Lutsie Member Joined Dec 3, 2014 Messages 295 Location Escondido, CA, Mar 20, 2015 #6 Lug the engine much. I saw that in mine and thought... Pretty sure a90 year old wouldn't ride like that.
Lug the engine much. I saw that in mine and thought... Pretty sure a90 year old wouldn't ride like that.
shrekonwheels New Member Joined Jun 22, 2014 Messages 772 Location Montana Mar 21, 2015 #7 Not saying I don't enjoy the full power band at times ::015:: but as I grow older I do find myself short shifting more.
Not saying I don't enjoy the full power band at times ::015:: but as I grow older I do find myself short shifting more.
RED CAT New Member Joined Feb 5, 2012 Messages 1,110 Location Calgary, Canada Mar 21, 2015 #8 Yea. The S10 has so much bottom end grunt, you don't need to rev it much to shift. Rarely shift beyond 5000rpm.
Yea. The S10 has so much bottom end grunt, you don't need to rev it much to shift. Rarely shift beyond 5000rpm.