Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Is there a site shows u how to drive dritbike clutch?

i want to know websites for quizing yourself on how to use a dirtbike clutch so i can have it locked down so i know what to do when i get my bike
Is there a site shows u how to drive dritbike clutch?
if there is or not idk, learning to use a clutch is mostly knowing where the "friction zone" is or where the bike wants to start to move after that its mostly getting on that bike and practice practice practice. the clutch is only 1 part of it u still need throttle and shifting and knowing when and how much, each bike is different


step 1 ease off throttle


step 2 pull in clutch


step 3 pick your gear


step 4 ease out clutch


step 5 roll on throttle


step 6 just have fun with it dirt bikes can take a beating
Is there a site shows u how to drive dritbike clutch?
Most clutched dirtbikes are 1down 4 up 5speed and some are 1down 5up 6 speed. So start your bike up with the gearbox or transmission in neutral make sure its warmed up pull in the clutch lever on the left handlebar grip side,then use your left foot resting on the foot peg to push down on the gearshift lever,then rollback on the throttle easily while letting the clutch lever out slowly(this may take a couple of times to do it right practice if you need to until you get it right) then you are in 1st gear. let the bikes rpms build up by giving it throttle while in 1st you can tell by hearing and listening; once you hear that the rpms are high enough let up all the way on the throttle,pull in the clutch lever and use your left foot to pull up on the gearshift lever all at the same time.Then roll back on the throttle and let the clutch out at the same speed you roll out on the throttle and now you're in second. Repeat these steps untill you get all the way into top gear. To downshift ; let up on the throtlle coast the bike until you notice it slowing down pull in the clutch lever push down one gear at a time on the shift lever with your left foot releasing the clutch lever or letting clutch lever out after each time you push down to the next lower gear just make sure the bike is going slow enough when you get to the lower gears because the bike will feel like you hit a wall almost causing your body to jolt forward really hard and the back tire to skid. This is hard on the bike.It will make it easier for you to learn if you have a friend that already rides a bike with a clucth and knows how to upshift and downshift and have him slowly ride by you so you can watch and listen how he shifts gears or have him show you with the bike sitting still and simulate for you or you can ride on the back while he upshifts and downshifts so you can have a clear picture on how its done. I f you can shift a bike that has an auto clutch ythe transition to manual clutch is simple only difference is you have to pull in a clutch lever and have a couple of more gears to shift through. I started out on a lawnmower engine minibike that had no gears. A friend of mine had a 70,s model Honda Z 50 R. I wanted to learn how to shift gears his Z 50 R had an automatic clutch and the gear pattern was 1 down 3up with an auto clutch. I asked him to demo for me with the bike sitting still. Then I practiced until I could upshift and downshift like a pro and went on from there. Just practice until you get it perfected. With a clutch your bike will let you know if you got it right. Let the throttle and clutch out too fast = wheelie and possibly flip bike. Let throttle and or clutch out too slow=bike stall and possible drop of bike.

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