My instructor showed me another version, that for a beginner, might be helpful as we tend to keep both feet on the ground. First, the clutch is all the way in, the front break is pressed so the bike is not moving. Then, release the clutch till the friction zone, release the front break - the bike won't move anywhere. Final step is to give it throttle and release the clutch all the way.
Oh damn man! Quick response time! Thanks dude! Having it be from the perspective of you learning it too was also pretty helpful. It shows what I can expect versus when like you watch an instructor, who has done it a million times, do it. Thanks again dude!
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My instructor showed me another version, that for a beginner, might be helpful as we tend to keep both feet on the ground. First, the clutch is all the way in, the front break is pressed so the bike is not moving. Then, release the clutch till the friction zone, release the front break - the bike won't move anywhere. Final step is to give it throttle and release the clutch all the way.
Oh damn man! Quick response time! Thanks dude! Having it be from the perspective of you learning it too was also pretty helpful. It shows what I can expect versus when like you watch an instructor, who has done it a million times, do it. Thanks again dude!
@@sleezy5914 it was a fun suggestion, thanks!
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