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The Yamaha RX 100 is a classic two-stroke motorcycle that typically follows a "1 Down, 4 Up" shift gear pattern. This means that the gear shift lever is pushed downward to shift into the first gear, and subsequent shifts are made by lifting the lever upwards.

Here is the shift gear pattern for the Yamaha RX 100 with a single pedal:

  1. Neutral: The neutral position is typically located between first and second gears. The lever is in the middle position, neither pushed down nor lifted up.

  2. First gear: Push the gear shift lever down from the neutral position to engage the first gear.

  3. Second gear: Lift the gear shift lever upward from the first gear to shift into second gear.

  4. Third gear: Lift the gear shift lever upward from the second gear to shift into third gear.

  5. Fourth gear: Lift the gear shift lever upward from the third gear to shift into fourth gear.

  6. Fifth gear: Lift the gear shift lever upward from the fourth gear to shift into fifth gear. (Note: Some models of the Yamaha RX 100 may have only four gears instead of five.)

To shift gears, you need to operate the clutch lever on the handlebar with your left hand, while using your left foot to control the gear shift lever. It's important to practice shifting gears smoothly and at the appropriate engine RPM for a comfortable and efficient riding experience.

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