Nope, it just means the transmission takes a little longer to shift. or it means the clutch is a little slow. either way, not a problem unless you want to fix it.
Maybe because he feels like somethings wrong with you
To switch gears on a bike, first, ease off pedaling slightly. Then, use the shifter to move the chain onto a different gear. Resume pedaling to feel the new gear engage. Adjust your pedaling speed as needed for the terrain.
There are three main types of gear shifters for bicycles: grip shifters, trigger shifters, and twist shifters. Grip shifters are twisted to change gears, trigger shifters are pushed or pulled to shift, and twist shifters are rotated to switch gears. Each type offers a different feel and method of changing gears on a bike.
There are three main types of gear shifters for bikes: grip shifters, trigger shifters, and twist shifters. Grip shifters are twisted to change gears, trigger shifters are pushed or pulled to shift, and twist shifters are rotated to switch gears. Each type offers a different feel and method of changing gears on a bike.
somethings just feel like changing! like your mom in bed
somethings just feel like changing! like your mom in bed
Either gear box is knackerd, or its got the wrong oil in it, if the oil i too thick, it will feel like treacle to change certain gears.
The different types of bike gear changers available in the market include grip shifters, trigger shifters, and twist shifters. Grip shifters are twisted to change gears, trigger shifters are pushed or pulled to shift, and twist shifters are rotated to switch gears. Each type offers a different feel and functionality for changing gears on a bike.
only if he's in deep i feel like that when my man is deep inside me
Your feelings are never wrong, If you feel that way then you feel that way!
You can feel it. You can feel the gears disengage. You can't mistake that feeling for anything else.
You can't feel a shock because there is a insulator which insulates the flow of electricity. That's why you can't feel a shock when you turn off a switch.