hey man idk why but im having some sort of panic attack and ur voice really calmed me down thanks man also thanks for the video helped me get my clutch shi under control
One thing missing is that the clutch lever must have some free play. Also check that there is play when turning the wheel fully left and right. Too much play will give a dragging clutch with lever fully in. The throttle cable also needs some play. If idle rpm changes when turning the wheel, you have too small play.
Sir You mean that a bike can move in 1st gear while not accelerated only by using a clutch friction control? Can it also happen to all motorcycles especially unicorn 160?
I regularly play with my clutch at traffic lights. Hand off throttle just playing with clutch in gear. Good for gaining instinctive clutch control 👌
hey man idk why but im having some sort of panic attack and ur voice really calmed me down thanks man also thanks for the video helped me get my clutch shi under control
Looks like a Honda Rebel. Love mine
One thing missing is that the clutch lever must have some free play. Also check that there is play when turning the wheel fully left and right. Too much play will give a dragging clutch with lever fully in. The throttle cable also needs some play. If idle rpm changes when turning the wheel, you have too small play.
Sir
You mean that a bike can move in 1st gear while not accelerated only by using a clutch friction control? Can it also happen to all motorcycles especially unicorn 160?
how many brake do bike have?
2, front and rear
silly baconman
@@jksb3797 could argue three, engine braking.
Nice drill dude you're riding the clutch so basically your causing premature wear on clutch pad.
It's alright I think because unlike a car the whole is riding in a bunch of lubricantion oil