What are the operating techniques for Motor International's six-speed transmission?
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Motor International's six-speed operating techniques include starting after warming up, accelerating and shifting gears after the car starts, and closing the throttle before shifting to neutral when parking. Starting after warming up: After starting the engine, it is necessary to warm it up for 3-5 minutes before driving. Engine warm-up is a task that cannot be ignored, especially when the surrounding environmental temperature is low, it becomes even more important. However, do not rev the engine to speed up the warm-up. An engine with insufficient warm-up temperature will increase the wear of components such as cylinders, piston rings, and rocker arms during operation. Before starting, observe the surrounding situation and give a signal. Accelerating and shifting gears after the car starts: After the motorcycle starts, the next step is the operation of accelerating and shifting gears. When shifting gears, the period when the clutch is "disengaged" is a "free travel interval," during which you cannot accelerate or control the motorcycle's speed with the throttle, only "inertial" driving is possible. Therefore, try to shorten the "disengagement" time of the clutch as much as possible. Closing the throttle before shifting to neutral when parking: When parking, first close the throttle, hold the clutch lever with the left hand and shift to neutral, then apply even braking force to both the front and rear wheels simultaneously. When operating the braking system, master the process of slow and gentle force application, especially on wet roads, slippery surfaces, and when turning, use the braking system carefully and lightly. In high-speed emergency braking situations, do not brake suddenly; first, lightly squeeze and step on the brakes quickly and then release, then brake firmly.