Constant revving of the engine on the motorcycle #automobile #carlove #carride

Constant revving of the engine on the motorcycle #automobile #carlove #carride

Why do motorcycles always blip the throttle when stopping? Unlike cars, almost all motorcycles still have manual transmissions. When braking and downshifting, rev-matching is necessary to adjust the engine speed. This ensures that the engine and transmission work together smoothly. Motorcyclists don't rev the engine for no reason; they do it to reduce wear and tear and to come to a safe and controlled stop. This begs the question: Why don't motorcycles simply use automatic transmissions like cars? The main reason is space. Motorcycles don't have the room for large planetary gear sets, torque converters, or complex automatic systems like those found in cars. However, this doesn't mean that automatic motorcycles are impossible—they do exist. These are usually heavier, though, and unlike in a car, the rider has to balance this extra weight, which can significantly affect the riding experience and the motorcycle's appeal.