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No, it is not possible to shift directly from 2nd gear to neutral on a motorcycle. Typically, motorcycles follow a sequential gear pattern, where shifting is done in an ordered sequence (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and so on). To reach neutral from 2nd gear, you need to shift through the gears in order. You would first shift up to 3rd gear, then 4th, and so on until you reach neutral.

The standard shifting pattern on motorcycles is "1 down, the rest up," which means you shift down to lower gears by pressing the gear shift lever downward, and you shift up to higher gears by lifting the lever upward. Neutral is usually located between 1st and 2nd gears, so you would typically shift from 2nd to neutral by lifting the gear shift lever until it reaches the neutral position.

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