how to ride a motorcycle in 60 seconds first thing turn the key on to the on position push down the kill switch pull the clutch in you start it on the left side you got your shifter push down on that it’s down one and then up five more so push down you’re in first gear to start going slowly release your left hand which is on the clutch here the clutch allows the bike to move and you can just literally waddle around the parking lot just like this there you go if you want to stop pull the clutch in all the way pull the front brake and step on the rear brake back there about 50/50 pressure boom come to a stop now you’re stopped if you want to go slowly release the clutch let it out a little bit you want to give it a little bit of gas once you hear the bike kind of start to die down a little bit give it some throttle as you give it throttle release the rest of the clutch away if you want to shift gears all you’re going to want to do is drop the throttle pull the clutch in Click up on the shifter and then let go again so here’s how you do that drop the throttle pull the clutch in Click up let go of the clutch you’re in second gear and now you can drive like normal

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  1. why is your clutch so close in if you know what i mean, my motorcycle's clutch is so far out so if i let go fast it would cut out, but you let go pretty fast and your bike didnt stall, m guessing its because your clutch is further in?

  2. I have been riding for a while and have been told not to start your bike in gear and always put it in N first. Maybe this is a Harley thing.

  3. I’m a NEW NEW rider. Ive never driven anything manual and it’s been a learning curve. I’ve wanted a bike since I was young and finally Decided to do it. I got a 19’ GSXR 600 with 3200 miles (only reason I’m starting on a 600 is because the price was too good not to) and today has been my very first day with it out of the driveway. Yesterday I learned if I drop the clutch too quick, I stall. I stop without the clutch, I stall. Today I put a few things together, put it in first and did my first couple laps in first around my neighborhood. I didn’t leave first but this video helped me put 2 and 2 together so thakbyou

  4. Okay you need to tell these newbies that it’s gradual pressure on front break not hard … most of em don’t know what happens when you get a hand full of front brake

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