You change the gears using your gear lever (obviously). On almost any bike out there you upshift by pushing the lever up and downshift by tapping it down, this also makes sense, doesn't it? Easy to remember...
The actual shifting goes like this:
Step1: Roll back on the throttle
Step2: Pull in the clutch
Step3: Shift
Step4: Release the clutch (gently)
Step5: Power up (also gently)
Some people might say things like : "You can get from 3rd to 4th without using clutch" or "you can downshift without using clutch" etc... Well, if you're not using clutch you risk damaging your gearbox which is quite expensive to repair. these features vary on different bikes so unless that person has a bike just like yours, don't do it!
2 gears
4 to 6
4
6
maybe its broke. smart guy
A Gear bycicle uses gears to change its power
far as I know it has 5 gears (1 N 2 3 4 5) and uses a manual clutch
Depends on the make and model of the bike. Some motocross bikes have 4 gears while most of the cross country thumpers are 5 or 6 speeds.
Well most dirt bikes i have seen the gears are like this 5 4 3 2 N 1 To shift gears on a dirt bike if you have a manual transmission if you are in neutral pull in clutch and go down on shifter then reach top speed in gear 1 and shift up etc... (note: if your dirt bike is slowing down if you shifted up then shift up again)
Well most dirt bikes i have seen the gears are like this 5 4 3 2 N 1 To shift gears on a dirt bike if you have a manual transmission if you are in neutral pull in clutch and go down on shifter then reach top speed in gear 1 and shift up etc... (note: if your dirt bike is slowing down if you shifted up then shift up again)
an average bicycle has up to 24 gears but a bicycle has up to 30 gears
actually i ride bikes and the clutch to change gears is on the left , very few have it on the right