Don't money shift it. That's when you feel like racing and you slam it into second from first, then from second into what you think is third but is actually first again.
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To bypass that I always just let shifter go back to the middle and then I change the speed.
Yes it takes avay 0.3 seconds to do but allowed me to never money shift and be able to overtake cars without doing it either.
Don't money shift it, pay attention to the road.
When approaching a light or stop sign, smoothly press down the clutch and break pedal together. If it's a red light where you might be for a while, pop the gear into neutral and let go of the clutch.
I was taught (rightfully or not) that holding down the clutch too long can damage it.
Really all you would wear out is the throw out bearing doing that and the clutch plate will go before that does. They are like $10 so they always get replaced with a clutch job. The pressure plate can be reused generally for 3 clutches
Everything has been said here
I just wanted to say welcome to the club! Driving will be fun again :)
just buy a new clutch. you'll use it.
You're going to drive it without lessons? Is that legal where you live? I'm confused about the question
I was just asking for general tips tbh, I have experience driving and rode a motorcycle for several years, I just never had a manual car before. If that makes more sense?
If you're used to a motorcycle clutch, you'll take to a manual car very quickly.
Driving is complex. Knowing what to pay attention to when takes time to learn.
I recommend not trying to drive a manual until you’ve already learned the basics in an automatic. In my opinion, learning to drive AND learning how to handle a manual transmission is too much at once.