transmission system in which gears are selected by the driver by means of a hand-operated gearshift and a foot-operated clutch. In a motorcycle the clutch is hand-operated and the gearshift is foot-operated. Contrasts with an automatic transmission. Also called a "standard transmission."
a little more difficult to drive, but that's all I know how to drive, so it makes it easier for me that way
A transmission configuration in which the driver is required to manually shift gears.
A transmission that varies the power and torque through a foot pedal controlled clutch and a floor-mounted or steering-shaft-mounted gear selection lever.
A gearbox in which the driver must manually match the engine's speed to the correct gear.
A manually shifted gearing device in the power train that allows variation on the relationship between engine speed and road speed.
A manual transmission (also known as a stick shift, straight drive, or standard transmission) is a type of transmission used in automotive applications. Manual transmissions often feature a driver-operated clutch and a movable gear selector. Most automobile manual transmissions allow the driver to select any gear at any time, but some, such as those commonly mounted on motorcycles and some types of racing cars, only allow the driver to select the next-highest or next-lowest gear ratio.