What is speed matching for gear shifting?

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Jeffrey
07/30/25 8:21am
At 15 km/h, shift to 2nd gear; when speed increases to 25 km/h, shift to 3rd gear; at 35 km/h, shift to 4th gear; and at 45 km/h, shift to 5th gear. Below are the speed ranges matched with each gear: 1. 1st gear: Used for normal starting or climbing very steep slopes. The speed is generally around 10 km/h when using this gear. 2. 2nd gear: A transitional gear for acceleration after starting, or used for low-speed driving or climbing steep slopes. The speed is generally around 20 km/h. 3. 3rd gear: Generally used at speeds between 20 km/h and 40 km/h, commonly used for city driving. 4. 4th gear: Can be used at speeds between 40 km/h and 60 km/h. 5. 5th gear: Can be used at speeds above 60 km/h, typically for high-speed driving.
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