Another tip is to change up through the gears at a lower rev and use the torque of the motor to accelerate. In my way of riding, the higher the revs the more chance of not getting a clean shift up.
When rolling up to a stop I find neutral much easier while the bike is still rolling before a dead stop. Getting that sweet spot in the gears takes time, but when it all "clicks" into place, SMILE time.
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