learning to ride this weekend
i dont plan on even starting the bike really. unless its not moving anywhere... just to see the how touchy the throttle is.
i lol'd
i lol'd
+1.. put it in first with the clutch in and th bike runing, just let the clutch grab a little and pull it back in.. keep doing this for awhile so u learn where the clutch grabs..
they will show u this at the MSF class also. very handy. i do it on all the bikes iv never rode before sumtimes
they will show u this at the MSF class also. very handy. i do it on all the bikes iv never rode before sumtimes
thats what my boss (he has like 4 bikes) said to do.

also w/ braking he said to use both front and rear at the same time.

also w/ braking he said to use both front and rear at the same time.
the main thing to remember is to use smooth inputs. jerky actions on a motorcycle, in general, will upset the chassis, and make the ride do funny things undernieth you at best, and put you on your butt, at worst.
+1.. put it in first with the clutch in and th bike runing, just let the clutch grab a little and pull it back in.. keep doing this for awhile so u learn where the clutch grabs..
they will show u this at the MSF class also. very handy. i do it on all the bikes iv never rode before sumtimes
they will show u this at the MSF class also. very handy. i do it on all the bikes iv never rode before sumtimes
hellz ya! 20min straight of eazing the clutch in and out will help you out...oh and don't forget the mile long circle around the airport where you pick people up! try that doing 5-10mph for 30min straight, oh man is that good practice
btw congrats on the bike man!
btw congrats on the bike man!






