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How to not stall a motorbike?

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bikes have a tendency to stall, if given a lot of acceleration. How can i cope up with that? people say release the clutch slowly, but i don't have the tendency to do so. i know it needs practice. But dats also true dat i have tried a lot. how to make a fresh attempt? how should i start. Pls explain fully, so dat dis problem doesn't survive. HELP

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  1. rev it up alotttt, and just let the clutch out realllyyy reallyyy fast. and you'll do a wheely.

    or just rev it up as you slowly relase the clutch.


  2. I don't know to much about 'dis n dat' -

    but I do know IT'S got nothing to do with

    motorcycle racing !!!!!!!!!!

  3. if your slowing down alot put the clutch in, basically if your not on the gas the clutch is in, but thats just if you don't want to stall the bike, just if you find yourself going slow and almost coming to a stop then put the clutch in

  4. you answered your own question Practice. but you should not be stalling on the straights try staying in a lower gear. if you have a 2 stroke. and if you have a four stroke  when your goeing in to the corner let off the throttle a little sooner  so the rpms gradually go down. then when your seated in the corner crack the throttle.this is goeing to slow you down a little bit. but it will keep you from stalling. you need to learn to use your clucth better 2 stroke or 4.

  5. The only way not to stall it is to release the clutch slower. Any other way IT WILL die. Try slowing down on the acceleration and slowly letting off the clutch, then when you get going you can accelerate. Hope this helps. Goodluck. :)

  6. Buy an automatic.  whats this got to do with Racing ?

  7. If you don't want to release the clutch slowly give it more gas. That's what I do. Don't give too much or you will pop a wheelie.

  8. First off, start the bike up and let it warm up for about 5 minutes.  Alright, pull in the clutch and put the bike into first gear with the clutch still pulled in.  Give the bike some throttle and hold it there.  Then release the clutch very slowly while still on the throttle.  You should start to move.  That's the best advice that I can give you.  If that doesn't help you need to go down to your local motorcycle shop and have them teach you how to do it.

  9. you just have to give it gas as you let go of the clutch just pratice it

  10. Place your right foot on the rear brake at all times before pulling away. Start the bike and feel the throttle by gently revving the engine .Let the bike idle and then pull in the clutch and press down into first gear.Keep a small amount of pressure on the rear brake and slowly let the clutch lever out until you can feel the drive engage, then pull the clutch in.Remember you have control of the bike via the rear brake.Practice this slowly without using the throttle as it will teach you to understand the technique of finding the friction point {clutch engaging the drive}.  Practice this until you understand the friction point. It doesnt matter if you stall the bike coz ya learning.Slowly continue to let the clutch out a little further and control the bike via the rear brake.Try taking one step with your left leg and then pulling the clutch in and gradually step by step you will generate an excellent feeling for the clutch operating technique. Of course practice this technique in a safe environement and wear protective clothing at all times."Keep you head up and eyes up at all times", coz where you look is where you go !!

    If you need any further assistance please feel free to ask.

    Keep the stikki side down !!

  11. release the clutch slowly and gas it at the same time, but not to much.

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