dvenman wrote:Horse wrote:dvenman wrote:To me, BG separation is about smoothness. I can change gear while braking, but the engine / road speed mismatch gives me a lurch I dislike. So I choose to not BGOL. And if an associate wants me to mentor them into smoothness, then separation is a skill they need to know, IMO.
So if it can be done without a 'lurch', you'd be content?
Yes - but my driving style means that H&T in the soft top (petrol) and BG separation on the Golf (diesel) is the only way so far I've found to do it.
I *very* occasionally don't use the gas when changing down, but it's when I've adopted a more relaxed style for the day or the moment.
So talking about associates - are you saying that you teach H & T?