How To Drive A Motorcycle With Clutch
How to ride a motorcycle understanding motorcycle controls clutch throttle brakes shifter etc now that you understand all of the controls and what they do.
How to drive a motorcycle with clutch. The clutch serves to connect the two. Press down on the gear shift to put the motorcycle into first gear. An engine creates power by spinning and a motorcycle moves forward by spinning the back wheel. The very basics to riding a motorcycle for the first time.
Fully squeeze in the clutch lever to cut off power to the rear wheel. Youll need to know how to steer your motorcycle. Once the drive disc is placed on top of the above stack of plates spring loaded screws are used to hold the entire unit together. Use your right foot to press on the lever to use the rear brake.
Roll the throttle towards the back of the motorcycle roll on to go faster. Squeeze the clutch lever in then slowly ease it out. This only works. This is done by shifting down into 1st gear and letting the clutch lever out while simultaneously pulling back on the throttle.
Pull the clutch lever press the shifter down to first gear release the clutch slowly and gently twist the throttle. The screws pass through both the drive and releasing discs before. Of course you wont be riding in a straight line. You can almost think of the clutch lever as a backwards control.
As the bike gains forward momentum put your feet up on the pegs. How to use the clutch. Once the engine has started and warmed up you can begin to ride. The clutch lever acts like the clutch pedal in a manual transmission car as a connection between engine power and rear wheel.
Begin driving your motorcycle. Make sure to subscribe. We are having more video lessons on other parts of how to ride. The clutch lever is used to operate the clutch and is on the left side of the handlebar.
Slowly let out the clutch lever until the bike starts to roll forward.