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The gear shift speed ratio for a Honda Hornet, or any motorcycle, can vary depending on factors such as riding conditions, desired acceleration, and personal riding style. However, here is a general guideline for shifting gears on a Honda Hornet:

  1. Shifting Up (Accelerating):

    • Shift from 1st to 2nd gear around 10-15 km/h.
    • Shift from 2nd to 3rd gear around 25-30 km/h.
    • Shift from 3rd to 4th gear around 40-45 km/h.
    • Shift from 4th to 5th gear around 55-60 km/h.
    • Shift from 5th to 6th gear once you reach highway speeds or when you desire higher top speed.
  2. Shifting Down (Decelerating):

    • Shift down to lower gears as you slow down, matching the engine speed (RPM) and road speed.
    • Generally, you should downshift one gear at a time, allowing the engine to smoothly match the lower speed.

It's important to note that these are general guidelines, and the exact speed at which you shift gears can vary based on your riding conditions and personal preference. Additionally, listening to the engine sound and feeling the bike's response can also help determine the optimal time to shift gears.

It's always recommended to refer to the owner's manual provided by the manufacturer for specific guidance on shifting speeds and gear ratios for your particular model of the Honda Hornet. The manufacturer's recommendations are tailored to the bike's specifications and can provide the most accurate information for optimal gear shifting.

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