It does have uses on both cars and bikes — but things like squeaky door hinges and
bike gear shifters.
Not exact matches
It features Suntour ® XCT front end suspension & KS rear shocks, Atlus Shimano ® 9 - speed
shifting and
gear system, Tetko ® disk brakes on both Kenda ® brand tires, King Meter ® SPAS, Velo ® brand hand grips and a Velo mountain
bike seat.
The Shimano
shifters on this
bike let you quickly change between the 24
gears so that you can climb mountains and take on ravines in a single trail ride.
Developed by Mark Wilson and colleagues at Cambridge Consultants Limited (CCL), the wireless
bike is based on electric
gear shifts made by firms like Shimano Inc of Japan.
I'm facing an issue of
gear shifting since the day I bought this
bike.
After the ECU update when you
shift to the first
gear sometimes, the
bike turns off.
The advantage here will be off - road, where the rider can stand up on the pegs and just point the
bike in any direction, using the throttle and brakes, without needing to use the clutch or toe -
shift into the right
gear.
When Gerrie
shifts gears during a climb, the chain on her
bike gets stuck.
There is a lot of vibration from the DualShock 4 controller which certainly adds to the immersion of
shifting through the
gears, making contact with other
bikes, running off wide into a gravel trap, scrapes with the trackside barriers and crashes resulting in your rider struggling to hold onto his
bike or falling off his
bike.
The default control scheme consists of holding R2 to accelerate; pressing L2 to use the front brake or reverse; pressing L1 to use the clutch; pressing R1 to rewind the action following a collision or a general loss of track time; pressing X to use the rear brake; pressing triangle to look back behind your
bike; pressing O to manually
shift up a
gear; pressing square to manually
shift down a
gear; moving the direction of the left analogue stick to the left or right to steer your
bike accordingly; moving the direction of the right analogue stick forwards, backwards, left or right to appropriately distribute your rider's weight; pressing left or right on the d - pad to look to the left or right respectively; pressing down on the d - pad to respawn on track following a crash or loss of direction; holding R1 to chat in online multiplayer; pressing the share button takes you to the share feature menu; and pressing the options button to display the pause menu.
(On some of these hills the non-professional
biking types would probably have wished for a granny
gear to down
shift further, but hey.)