Andrew Shadow
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I realize now that we are referring to two different scenarios. When you wrote that the ST1300 can't be downshifted from fifth to neutral at speed, I thought that you meant that it could not be put in to neutral simply because it was moving to fast. I thought so because this was part of the discussion about how the DCT can not be shifted in to neutral simply because it is in motion. Based on your above response, I realize that you meant that the ST1300 can not be shifted down to neutral by actually releasing the clutch and engaging each gear along the way. When I wrote that it can be shifted from fifth to neutral, I meant simply downshifting to neutral without engaging the clutch in between each gear- simply going straight to neutral with the clutch lever being held in the whole time.As I recall the rev limiter on my 2005 held 1st gear to about 52 mph, 2nd to about 70 mph. The limiter would protect the engine from over revving when accelerating but no rev limiter can stop an over rev when downshifting.
I had no concern for that at all. Whenever I have done this I was intending to go to a coasting mode, so I wouldn't have released the clutch lever if the neutral light wasn't lit.What did you think would happen if you missed N and went to 1st?
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