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The gear pattern for the Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350X follows the standard "one down, four up" pattern. This means that to shift to a lower gear, you press the gear shifter down, and to shift to a higher gear, you lift the gear shifter up. Here is the gear shifting sequence:

  1. Neutral: The neutral position is typically found between the first and second gears. To shift from any gear to neutral, you would press the gear shifter half-way down from the first gear position.

  2. First gear: To shift into first gear, press the gear shifter down completely. This is the lowest gear used for starting from a standstill or riding at low speeds.

  3. Upshift: To shift to a higher gear, lift the gear shifter upward with your toe. Each subsequent lift of the gear shifter will move you to the next higher gear.

  4. Downshift: To shift to a lower gear, press the gear shifter downward with your heel. Each subsequent press of the gear shifter will move you to the next lower gear.

Remember to operate the gear shifter smoothly and apply appropriate throttle control while shifting gears to ensure a smooth and seamless transition between gears.

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