Find somewhere safe to practice your clutch and throttle control mechanics. Practicing will allow you to find the friction zone on your motorcycle. When the clutch lever is slowly released, at some point the clutch will start delivering a portion of the engine’s power to the rear wheel. This is the engagement point. If you’re stalling your bike at stops, it’s because you’re not engaging (pulling in) the clutch or you’re releasing it too quickly during take-offs. Ride wreckless!
I don't ride a bike, but it makes me cringe seeing bikers ride with just plain clothes, even just shorts and t-shirts. Tarmac vs Skin, can only be one winner.
@@Shaun137 Hey Shaun, thanks for watching, and for leaving a comment. I agree with you, tarmac wins against skin every time! I practice (ATGATT) when I ride. I wear all the gear, all the time. ✌🏿
One of the first things we had to learn in class was letting the bike stall by releasing the clutch fast while applying front brake. Taught us to get comfortable with that feel incase it happens and to learn to turn the bike on after. Useful tool to learn I’d say if u stall ur bike in the middle of traffic light
Had my MSF course today, never ridden a bike or motorcycle. Just a couple yt vids and I got sent home early. I must’ve stalled 40 times. I’ll be back next week with more practice, don’t worry guys you have to persevere!
@@94D33Mafter I passed about 2 months ago. I got my bike and dropped it 3-4 times. I simply needed more training since I never even rode a bicycle before so I lacked balance. I did 6 2 hour motorcycle trainings and massive improvements and I ride on the street now no problem!
I like the way everyone is there like "Set off nice and slow, let clutch out slow", but i got taught the other method of "Screw that just put power on and dump clutch, if you start to wheelie just roll off a little".
Many new riders find it tough to manage clutch and throttle coordination. Subscribe, so you don’t miss any motorcycle tips. Keep practicing and ride wreckless!
This keeps happening to me at stop signs, I've dropped it twice like this bc it starts falling on me and it's too heavy 😭. I'm still practing in my neighborhood until I get this down but...my poor bike smh
Hey guys, if you’re new to riding, very slowly release the clutch until bike starts moving slightly and walk with it, helps you find the friction zone. When I got a first bike from dealer that’s how I got ready to ride back home, and it was the greatest feeling ever
@@iamrobot396 no, hold it as long as you need to, you aren't gonna destroy your clutch by holding it for there for a couple extra seconds, if you're riding your clutch, that's a different story
for my first bike and couldn’t leave the parking lot of the dealership cause i kept dumping the clutch too fast 😂 was pissed but had the guy come show me and been doing better and better everyday
Right on! Glad to hear your clutch control skills are improving. I practice clutch and throttle control every time I ride. Keep practicing and ride wreckless!
Is this in Florida? Cause that logic sounds like FL.... To get a license you must learn on your own bike, to legally buy and register your bike you must have insurance, to get insurance you must have a motorcycle license.
@@UNTrider2010 Just outside Philadelphia. The Harley dealership was hooking me up with registration and all that. When they called the insurance company, right before I took the phone, I said "What if they ask me if I have a mc license?". They told me to just say yes. I was thinking shit, this isn't going to go well. Well within 20 seconds he asked if I was mc classified. I nervously said ummm, yes I am. "Did you take a safety course?". Yes, yes I did. " Do you have a garage for the bike?" Yes. ( True ). Gave him a year in full and that was that. I owned and rode a bike year's ago. I know I should take every course available and get tested but the truth is, I never did. What I did have is the mighty dollar and I rode off on a new Breakout. The Harley dealership straight up told me to lie. They were inches away of a nice sale !! Harley got $$$$. The insurance company got $$$$. Sure seemed that's what mattered.
Went to a gas station to you know.. get gas, had trouble finding neutral and just said "f it", killed the bike, got my gas, forgot it was still in gear, tried to start it in front of the station clerk, and nearly shit myself when I was indubitably blessed with this mini heartattack
I don’t know who needs to hear this, but don’t be afraid to give the bike a little throttle as you release the clutch - especially on hills. That will help with stalls and you’ll eventually fine tune that throttle control so that it becomes one smooth motion as well.
When I was riding a bike for the first time, (not on highways or anything, just on a driveway) that kept happening. I had to take many deep breaths and calm down that day. Still fun though!
Clutch control requires a lot of practice. It’s impossible to ride a motorcycle safely, if you haven’t developed the necessary clutch control skills to prevent engine stalls.
Thankyou im a very very new rider so i had been wondering whats up with people always flying off there bikes in parking lots and shit im upgrading to a 300cc soon from my 50cc scooter where you have to bury the needle just to move😂 so this is helpful to know and be reminded of💯
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After my accident, and my time to ride again.arrived , i did just that , and i think in my mind , I wasnt ready to get back on , even though i thought i should be already riding , but i did exactly what you showed , thanx for the few sec to tell people this , Clutches are important to use properly , but my mind that day deliberately didnt want to ride , i crushed my foot in a building accident , broke every one of the 24 bones in the foot
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Thank you for showing this because I had an idea what would happen but seeing it more visually what would happen helps me to understand what NOT to do. Appreciate it.
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@Admin I have new honda 100cc manual bike. I accidently increased throttle while holding clutch twice for just a few seconds. . Since that time I hv bn feeling softness in gearbox and a lit bit loss of compression in engine. Why is it so? What is the solution
I’m not sure holding the clutch in and increasing the throttle would cause softness in your gearbox and a loss of compression in your engine. Sounds like you need to have a mechanic diagnose the problem.
How do they film in movies ..when the guy just sits on the bike and starts it and is in good speed ..doesn’t seem that he would start with 1st gear and gradually increases the speed
@@Radkeee Abruptly releasing the motorcycle clutch during shifting at high speed can lead to engine stalling, jerky movements, traction loss, and accelerated wear on the clutch and transmission components.
@@dcgaming6939 Abruptly releasing the motorcycle clutch during shifting can lead to engine stalling, jerky movements, traction loss, and accelerated wear on the clutch and transmission components.
Yes, releasing a motorcycle clutch too quickly while shifting can cause engine stalling, jerky motion, loss of traction, and increased wear and tear on the clutch and transmission components.
It's wise to keep the motorcycle clutch pulled in at traffic lights to prevent strain on the engine and accidental gear engagement, making it easier to accelerate when the light changes.
Finny story: I'm14 but the other day i wanted to try riding my dads bike and i did. However I always looked around to find the dos and don'ts of riding a bike. And since my dads bike is 110cc you have to give it gas when hitting the friction zone. But I was so focussed to find it that i forgot to give it gas. And I stalled it.but it wasn't a regular stall I let the clutch go so incredibly slowly that the bike shut off it didn't even lurch forward it was the smoothest stall i've seen😅
In the UK, you are not allowed to ride on the road until you have satisfied the instructor at a Compulsory Basic Training school, that you can control the bike and interact with traffic safely.
Frequent stalling can increase wear and tear on the engine components, particularly the starter motor, clutch, transmission, and drain the battery faster. It also poses a safety risk. Subscribe, so you don’t miss any motorcycle tips. Ride wreckless!
i've had this happen to me twice while going out of my garage (it merges into a right turn incline) and fell of the bike, I hate it so much when that happens
Practice clutch and throttle control to avoid stalling and dropping your motorcycle. Don’t be afraid to use your clutch (pulling your clutch in) often while performing slow speed or technical maneuvers. You won’t burn out your clutch, unless you ride it for an extended period.
I am a mad mad bike lover....I just love riding and hella desperate in this context but I don't have a bike not a single in my family....also they will never buy one for me...am gonna turn 18 soon but buying a decent bike at your own is kinda long wait process I just can't wait...The connection I feel while riding is very addictive and just can't wait to own a bike❤
This is best case scenario. Most likely, when the bike jerks you’ll pull the throttle which will jerk the bike again when you get that boost of speed… don’t trying to overdo the learning period people!
I'm a beginner rider and my muscle memory/coordination are not perfectly formed yet and at a traffic light, I accidentally put my bike in 1st gear without pulling in the clutch and it happend the same thing you're showing us here ! Is it the same thing like instantly releasing the clutch when in 1st gear, or is it worse for the transmission/gearbox? Should I be worried that I dammaged something? Best regards.
New riders struggle with stalling their engines. It takes practice to develop clutch control skills. Moderate engine stalls should not damage your transmission/gearbox. Keep practicing, and ride wreckless!
Releasing a motorcycle clutch too quickly while shifting can cause engine stalling, jerky motion, loss of traction, and increased wear and tear on the clutch and transmission components.
Operating the clutch on a motorcycle and a manual transmission automobile is similar in principle but differs in execution due to the vehicle’s design.
Ah, the mini heart attack.
Yeah, not a mistake a rider wants to repeat. 😅 Thanks for watching!
Do what gear u need one wheel or just a rich mf can go with one wheel
@@Motorradnesswhat happens when you start the bike in gear without pulling the clutch 😮❤
@@nuclear9977 u can't, u must pull the clutch
I almost shit myself the first time 😂😂
Me every time I stop at a stop sign with traffic behind me
Find somewhere safe to practice your clutch and throttle control mechanics. Practicing will allow you to find the friction zone on your motorcycle. When the clutch lever is slowly released, at some point the clutch will start delivering a portion of the engine’s power to the rear wheel. This is the engagement point. If you’re stalling your bike at stops, it’s because you’re not engaging (pulling in) the clutch or you’re releasing it too quickly during take-offs. Ride wreckless!
@@Motorradness yea I’m getting pretty good at it just it’s every often I let the clutch out too fast lol but thanks
@@colebugg8888 Right on! Keep practicing and you’ll continue to improve. Ride wreckless!
Same!
Me on me test today😢😢
appreciate to see there still are people putting out content to help new bikers out👍. stay safe and remember to dress for the slide, not the ride.
Thanks for the feedback. I’m glad to hear my content is useful. I believe in wearing (ATGATT) all the gear, all the time. Ride safe! ✌🏿
I don't ride a bike, but it makes me cringe seeing bikers ride with just plain clothes, even just shorts and t-shirts. Tarmac vs Skin, can only be one winner.
@@Shaun137 Hey Shaun, thanks for watching, and for leaving a comment. I agree with you, tarmac wins against skin every time! I practice (ATGATT) when I ride. I wear all the gear, all the time. ✌🏿
@@Motorradness I read it as GYATT gear HAHAHAHAHA
This video is honestly great. It may seem obvious but this helps new riders understand how to ride. Even if you just got your license
Glad the information was useful. Thanks for watching!
@@Motorradnessplz tell me how to ride a simple bike (cd70) i feel shame in my family 😢
Make a full video plz
@@ahsedits3012 Check out the full video: ua-cam.com/video/okZr4sAzBuY/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
One of the first things we had to learn in class was letting the bike stall by releasing the clutch fast while applying front brake. Taught us to get comfortable with that feel incase it happens and to learn to turn the bike on after. Useful tool to learn I’d say if u stall ur bike in the middle of traffic light
Good exercise. It’s better to learn how to deal with engine stalls in a safe environment than on public roads.
Had my MSF course today, never ridden a bike or motorcycle. Just a couple yt vids and I got sent home early. I must’ve stalled 40 times. I’ll be back next week with more practice, don’t worry guys you have to persevere!
Keep practicing and subscribe to the channel for more motorcycle riding tips. I wish you success in getting your motorcycle license. Ride wreckless!
@@Motorradnessjust passed!
@@RyguyIQ Congrats on passing the MSF course! Keep practicing to further improve your motorcycle riding skills. Ride wreckless!
And now ?@@RyguyIQ
@@94D33Mafter I passed about 2 months ago. I got my bike and dropped it 3-4 times. I simply needed more training since I never even rode a bicycle before so I lacked balance. I did 6 2 hour motorcycle trainings and massive improvements and I ride on the street now no problem!
I like the way everyone is there like "Set off nice and slow, let clutch out slow", but i got taught the other method of "Screw that just put power on and dump clutch, if you start to wheelie just roll off a little".
Ride wreckless!
Happens to me literally every time I try to take off. Still just cruising in empty parking lots till I get it down!
Many new riders find it tough to manage clutch and throttle coordination. Subscribe, so you don’t miss any motorcycle tips. Keep practicing and ride wreckless!
This keeps happening to me at stop signs, I've dropped it twice like this bc it starts falling on me and it's too heavy 😭. I'm still practing in my neighborhood until I get this down but...my poor bike smh
Hey guys, if you’re new to riding, very slowly release the clutch until bike starts moving slightly and walk with it, helps you find the friction zone. When I got a first bike from dealer that’s how I got ready to ride back home, and it was the greatest feeling ever
👍🏿
Dont hold it too long or your clutch will wear out.
@@iamrobot396 no, hold it as long as you need to, you aren't gonna destroy your clutch by holding it for there for a couple extra seconds, if you're riding your clutch, that's a different story
Ahh, no classes/lessons before riding a motorcycle. Murica.
@@xander4218 it quickly adds up esp on bikes with a humungous torque. So no that's terrible advice
for my first bike and couldn’t leave the parking lot of the dealership cause i kept dumping the clutch too fast 😂 was pissed but had the guy come show me and been doing better and better everyday
Right on! Glad to hear your clutch control skills are improving. I practice clutch and throttle control every time I ride. Keep practicing and ride wreckless!
I guess you dont need a license
@@MotoMert650 They won't let you test ride one but they'll sell it to you and watch you go across the industrial park lawns.
Is this in Florida? Cause that logic sounds like FL.... To get a license you must learn on your own bike, to legally buy and register your bike you must have insurance, to get insurance you must have a motorcycle license.
@@UNTrider2010 Just outside Philadelphia. The Harley dealership was hooking me up with registration and all that. When they called the insurance company, right before I took the phone, I said "What if they ask me if I have a mc license?". They told me to just say yes. I was thinking shit, this isn't going to go well. Well within 20 seconds he asked if I was mc classified. I nervously said ummm, yes I am. "Did you take a safety course?". Yes, yes I did. " Do you have a garage for the bike?" Yes. ( True ). Gave him a year in full and that was that. I owned and rode a bike year's ago.
I know I should take every course available and get tested but the truth is, I never did.
What I did have is the mighty dollar and I rode off on a new Breakout. The Harley dealership straight up told me to lie. They were inches away of a nice sale !! Harley got $$$$. The insurance company got $$$$. Sure seemed that's what mattered.
Went to a gas station to you know.. get gas, had trouble finding neutral and just said "f it", killed the bike, got my gas, forgot it was still in gear, tried to start it in front of the station clerk, and nearly shit myself when I was indubitably blessed with this mini heartattack
Every riding experience instructs us on both the do's and don'ts.
I don’t know who needs to hear this, but don’t be afraid to give the bike a little throttle as you release the clutch - especially on hills. That will help with stalls and you’ll eventually fine tune that throttle control so that it becomes one smooth motion as well.
@@Boyiaka97 Outstanding advice! Ride Wreckless!
This comment was for me I live around hills
I’ve been riding for a few months now about 500 miles or so total and every time I go for a ride lately I’m shocked that I don’t stall 😂
@@gobblegoblin Right on! Sounds like you have clutch and throttle control figured out.
When I was riding a bike for the first time, (not on highways or anything, just on a driveway) that kept happening. I had to take many deep breaths and calm down that day. Still fun though!
Clutch control requires a lot of practice. It’s impossible to ride a motorcycle safely, if you haven’t developed the necessary clutch control skills to prevent engine stalls.
Thankyou im a very very new rider so i had been wondering whats up with people always flying off there bikes in parking lots and shit im upgrading to a 300cc soon from my 50cc scooter where you have to bury the needle just to move😂 so this is helpful to know and be reminded of💯
Right on! Glad the information was useful. It’s impossible to ride a motorcycle safely without clutch and throttle control. Subscribe so you don’t miss any life saving tips. Click this link to watch the full video. ua-cam.com/video/okZr4sAzBuY/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
After my accident, and my time to ride again.arrived , i did just that , and i think in my mind , I wasnt ready to get back on , even though i thought i should be already riding , but i did exactly what you showed , thanx for the few sec to tell people this , Clutches are important to use properly , but my mind that day deliberately didnt want to ride , i crushed my foot in a building accident , broke every one of the 24 bones in the foot
Hate to hear you were involved in an accident. Hopefully, you have recovered. The right mindset is extremely important while riding a motorcycle. Bad things can happen when you lack confidence and riding skills. Subscribe so you don’t miss any confidence building tips. Check out the full video: ua-cam.com/video/okZr4sAzBuY/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Thank you! I'm trying to re-learn how to drive manual motorcycle 😢
No problem. Improving your clutch and throttle control can prevent your motorcycle from stalling and build your confidence while riding.
Now do that while you're at full throttle 🤣😏
That would be dangerous! 😱 Thanks for watching!
@@Motorradness You'd end up on one of those whiskey throttle fail compilations 😂
@@MRALEX9870 💯Fact!
Haha I just repeated your comment without know you left the comment 😅😅😅
@abhyudayabhatnagar2488 Whoa!Hopefully you weren’t injured.
if you do this in a car, the car can dance fr fr. especially if youre persistent
💯Fact! Thanks for watching.
.....you add about 4-6000rpm, slam the front brakes and let the rubber gods scream
Sounds like a Hollywood stunt. I’ll pass!😅
The hardest part for me when i start learning to ride.
Many new riders find it challenging to master clutch and throttle control. Thanks for watching!
Nice Visual👍🏾❗️
Thanks for watching!
Naww that's just the ejector button💀
Right! 🤣
Thank you for showing this because I had an idea what would happen but seeing it more visually what would happen helps me to understand what NOT to do. Appreciate it.
No problem. Subscribe and stay tuned for more motorcycle tips. Ride wreckless!
When you stopped at the red light and though, you already on Neutral position :
Right! 😅
Instructions not clear I was holding a wheelie for 10 sec
🤣 Ride wreckless!
Amd coupled with acceleration, the bike gonna become a wild horse
💯
It seems to only ever happen in traffic too
Absolutely! Ride wreckless!
That's exactly what happened when my cousin taught me how to ride a bike. I was so traumatized that I haven't tried to ride a bike since then.
Only when switching from the first to second gear tho, you can release it fast when switching to lower gears if you learn rev matching
Yes indeed!
This is too useful.❤
Glad to hear the info was useful!
This must be for ppl who have never heard of manual transmissions
True. Hopefully, it helps new riders avoid rookie clutch control mistakes.
First bike with hydraulic clutch and this is me all the time now...😅
@@kaiul2967 You're not alone; mastering clutch control takes practice.
i actually did this on purpose for the 1st time because im trying to shift the gear to neutral. and heck, ofc, this actually happens lol.
It’s a good thing to experience in a safe environment.
I wheelied into my neighbors garage doing that
Thanks for watching. Ride wreckless!
When im beginner i do this at first time 😂 but present not
Right on! Many new riders struggle with clutch and throttle control.
maybe because of this i see a biker that so slow at gearing up
True, there could be many reasons why some riders are slower gearing up. Thanks for watching!
I done it many times while learning to drive
My bike has no clutch. But still does this. What do I do?.
Several factors can cause an automatic transmission motorcycle engine to stall, including low fuel, a faulty fuel system, issues with the ignition system, vacuum leaks, or problems with the transmission itself. Regular maintenance and addressing any warning signs promptly can help prevent stalling issues. Subscribe so you don’t miss any useful information.
Did this, this morning. Forgot to press clutch in while going to 1st. It's only the 2nd time on my bike
At some point, every rider experiences it. Ride Wreckless!
The motorbike version of a car stall 😅
💯 Fact!
@Admin
I have new honda 100cc manual bike. I accidently increased throttle while holding clutch twice for just a few seconds. . Since that time I hv bn feeling softness in gearbox and a lit bit loss of compression in engine. Why is it so? What is the solution
I’m not sure holding the clutch in and increasing the throttle would cause softness in your gearbox and a loss of compression in your engine. Sounds like you need to have a mechanic diagnose the problem.
What happens if you dump the clutch changing into 2nd gear ? Like clutch , shift and let it go lol
You will stall the engine and possibly get launched off the bike.
How do they film in movies ..when the guy just sits on the bike and starts it and is in good speed ..doesn’t seem that he would start with 1st gear and gradually increases the speed
Cinematic magic and editing.
Yo do u stick to this rule for every gear gear change or just first. I passed on an auto and am about to get a geared
@@flinthd3282 I usually follow this rule for every gear change, except when I'm using my quick shifter.
You mean the parking mode? 🗿
This video illustrates how to identify the friction zone on a motorcycle.
🤨 it's more like the game the lever has on the gear shift but whatever bro it's just click bait
What happens then if you release it too quick while you’re going fast?
@@Radkeee Abruptly releasing the motorcycle clutch during shifting at high speed can lead to engine stalling, jerky movements, traction loss, and accelerated wear on the clutch and transmission components.
Is this harmful for bike???
@@dcgaming6939 Abruptly releasing the motorcycle clutch during shifting can lead to engine stalling, jerky movements, traction loss, and accelerated wear on the clutch and transmission components.
The ball crusher
this why everyone should learn wheelies bc you give it gas and you gonna be learning a lil too quick lmfaooo
😅
Can this happen when you’re in like 5th gear going into 6th gear at highway speeds?? 😦
Yes, releasing a motorcycle clutch too quickly while shifting can cause engine stalling, jerky motion, loss of traction, and increased wear and tear on the clutch and transmission components.
Wait so at every stop light you should hold your clutch in?
It's wise to keep the motorcycle clutch pulled in at traffic lights to prevent strain on the engine and accidental gear engagement, making it easier to accelerate when the light changes.
@@Motorradness i never knew that thank you im looking forward to getting my bike license in the future so I'm trying to get all the tips i can😁
@@Futurebiker20 No problem. Don't forget to subscribe to stay updated on all the latest motorcycle tips!
@@Motorradness 🫰
More fun if, you wring your gas a few time before releasing the Clutch a real fast :D
@@mannyechaluce3814 😅
So, just like any manual motorcycles and cars out there..
Gotchu
@@MASViper Exactly! Ride wreckless!
Ah yes the first boss of motorcycle 😅 for the learners, you can do it! Millions of past and current bikers can do it, and so you do too!
💯Ride wreckless!
You need to release slowly, so the wheels will go round and the bike starts to move.
Yes, it is called a motorbike.
Thanks for watching!
Whoa!!!! MIND=BLOWN
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The first time I ever rode i did this like 5-6 times till i finally figured it out lol.
It’s common for new riders to make this mistake.
@@Motorradness Yep, I just started riding and still occasionally slip it just a little too quick lol
Finny story: I'm14 but the other day i wanted to try riding my dads bike and i did. However I always looked around to find the dos and don'ts of riding a bike. And since my dads bike is 110cc you have to give it gas when hitting the friction zone. But I was so focussed to find it that i forgot to give it gas. And I stalled it.but it wasn't a regular stall I let the clutch go so incredibly slowly that the bike shut off it didn't even lurch forward it was the smoothest stall i've seen😅
Yeah its the first thing i did on my bike year in and i realise i was a dumb dumb haha 🤣
Many newbies struggle with clutch control. Ride wreckless!
I have 650cc single cylinder bike - mine does not stall, it stands upright.
Right on! Thanks for watching!
.or it takes off doing a wheelie while you lay there on the pavement
FUBAR!
Actually I did that and the bike did a wheelie suddenly and the back light broke I fell on a stone now I'm hospitalized
Hate to hear about your motorcycle injury. Hopefully, you recover quickly.
Its called biting point
It’s called the friction zone in the US.
@@Motorradness cool but you use English so it us the biting point.
@@Goady1000 Right on! Mastering the friction zone is more crucial than the terminology associated with it.
In the UK, you are not allowed to ride on the road until you have satisfied the instructor at a Compulsory Basic Training school, that you can control the bike and interact with traffic safely.
What about if you're riding and do this. Nothing? Or?
Whenever you’re using the clutch, release it slow and smooth to avoid forward jerks and engine stalls.
What will happen if this happens repeatedly ???
Will it cause problems?
just entered to the moto world newly so curious to know.
Frequent stalling can increase wear and tear on the engine components, particularly the starter motor, clutch, transmission, and drain the battery faster. It also poses a safety risk. Subscribe, so you don’t miss any motorcycle tips. Ride wreckless!
@@Motorradness thank you brother ♥️
Subscribed already
@@being_radical_at_times Right on! Glad to help. Thanks for subscribing!
Front wheel could go up and over too?
Yes, a lot of dangerous things could happen.
Testicals destroyer
Good one 🤣
@Motorradness I'm quite surprised I have my two still after having this happen multiple times
A stall is better than riding the clutch too long and burning it out
Perhaps, depends on when and where you stall.
Im not really sure, but me evrytime when traffic light or want to cross another road, Panic or something.
Relax, your problem is fixable. Watch this video for the solution. ua-cam.com/video/okZr4sAzBuY/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Thats way past the friction zone.That is fully engaged clutch
💯 Fact!
i've had this happen to me twice while going out of my garage (it merges into a right turn incline) and fell of the bike, I hate it so much when that happens
Practice clutch and throttle control to avoid stalling and dropping your motorcycle. Don’t be afraid to use your clutch (pulling your clutch in) often while performing slow speed or technical maneuvers. You won’t burn out your clutch, unless you ride it for an extended period.
What happens when you do it in 6th gear
I’d rather not find out.
Not if ur giving it a lot of gas
Ride wreckless!
Only if you dont give it gas
Thanks for watching!
In malaysia. There are many teens who can drive 2 stroke motorcycle
Right on! Ride wreckless!
@@Motorradness yeah
I did it while first time learning 😂
Many newbies run into the challenge of stalling their motorcycle while learning to ride.
What happens if along with this, you twist the throttle to the max?
Thank you! I need more tips like these! I'm a rookie, and I been struggling at stops and intersections!
Right on. Thanks for watching! Find an empty parking lot and practice clutch and throttle control, motorcycle take-offs.
@@Motorradness yup I finally figured it out! Thank you! Please keep them episodes coming
Stalling pains the below the belt
Yup
Ughhh I hate that jolt so bad lol
@@kalikillz Me too!
Amazing
Thanks for watching!
Put it up at 11,000 RPMs and do that😂😂
🤣 Ride wreckless!
Might be a little late for this .
It’s never too late to tune in. Thanks for watching!
People with zero coordination be like
Thank you I'm about to buy my first bike and I don't how to drive yet 😅
Congrats on deciding to buy your first bike! Do yourself and your bike a favor and take a safety riding course.
I am a mad mad bike lover....I just love riding and hella desperate in this context but I don't have a bike not a single in my family....also they will never buy one for me...am gonna turn 18 soon but buying a decent bike at your own is kinda long wait process I just can't wait...The connection I feel while riding is very addictive and just can't wait to own a bike❤
Thanks for watching! I hope your dream of owning a bike comes true. In the meantime, ride wreckless!
@@Motorradness Yes The Adrenaline rush that I feel takes over the control...yet not a single record of accident or crash.
This is best case scenario. Most likely, when the bike jerks you’ll pull the throttle which will jerk the bike again when you get that boost of speed… don’t trying to overdo the learning period people!
Ride wreckless!
Everyone did this while learning a bike
As a Rider : 😎👌
In Traffic: ☠️💀⚠️
I'm a beginner rider and my muscle memory/coordination are not perfectly formed yet and
at a traffic light, I accidentally put my bike in 1st gear without pulling in the clutch and it happend the same thing you're showing us here ! Is it the same thing like instantly releasing the clutch when in 1st gear, or is it worse for the transmission/gearbox? Should I be worried that I dammaged something? Best regards.
New riders struggle with stalling their engines. It takes practice to develop clutch control skills. Moderate engine stalls should not damage your transmission/gearbox. Keep practicing, and ride wreckless!
That's what happens I keep practicing and practice my dad's motorcycle and I kept mess idk how
Dont pull clutch all the way in to bars, just to where bike doesnt wanna move. Then when you start letting out clutch it is much smoother.
Be very very gentle and find where you get a tiny amount of propulsion. You'll get the hang of it, it's all kinesthetic
Many new riders struggle with finding the friction zone, but keep practicing and you'll master it.
What happens if u do this while moving?
Releasing a motorcycle clutch too quickly while shifting can cause engine stalling, jerky motion, loss of traction, and increased wear and tear on the clutch and transmission components.
@@Motorradness seems it’s a bad idea. Thanks.
No it wants to dd a wheely
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Oh snap !!!! Kinda scared me 😮
What is the friction zone?
To ride the bike you got to ride the clutch (a little)
Absolutely! Thanks for watching.
Auto shifting 1 of 1
Ride wreckless!
So it's like driving a manual car or more sensitive?
Operating the clutch on a motorcycle and a manual transmission automobile is similar in principle but differs in execution due to the vehicle’s design.
@@Motorradnessgot it, thanks for the reply
@@greki89 No problem. Ride wreckless!