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Yes, when changing gears on a motorcycle, it is generally recommended to release the throttle momentarily while shifting. The purpose of releasing the throttle is to reduce the load on the transmission and allow for smoother gear changes.

Here's a typical sequence for changing gears on a motorcycle:

  1. As you approach the desired speed for shifting, begin by rolling off the throttle (reducing or closing the throttle).
  2. Use the clutch lever to disengage the current gear. Pull the clutch lever towards you to separate the engine from the transmission.
  3. With the clutch disengaged, shift to the next higher or lower gear by using the shift lever. Typically, you would shift up by tapping the lever upward with your foot and shift down by tapping it downward.
  4. Once you've shifted to the desired gear, smoothly release the clutch lever while gradually applying throttle to match the engine speed with the road speed.
  5. Continue adjusting the throttle as needed to maintain a smooth and controlled acceleration or deceleration.

By briefly releasing the throttle during gear changes, you help synchronize the engine speed and the transmission speed, which reduces the strain on the gears and promotes a smoother transition between gears. It's important to practice and develop a feel for the right timing and coordination between the clutch, throttle, and shift lever to ensure smooth gear changes.

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