How to ride a motorcycle (1 of 2)


This video describes how to ride a motorcycle. Voodoo Chat - www.voodoochat.com

25 Responses to “How to ride a motorcycle (1 of 2)”

  1. Undertaker3879 says:

    Very informative, thanks for uploading this video.

  2. asd9028 says:

    wats the choke?

  3. dvdggyy says:

    hey man do u know why my bike jumps when i shift gears? i am a new rider who is just now learnin to ride. what rpm do u think i shouls shift at?

  4. jtmarsh82 says:

    Jumps? Are you letting go of the clutch too fast? Its not about when you shift but how smoothly you work the clutch. On mine i usualy shift between 3-4k, if im even paying attention to my gauge. Now i just go by the sound of the motor.

  5. kaliak2005 says:

    half of this would have been nice when i started riding, do you know how many times ive gone flying out in traffic lol thanks for the info dude, btw u sound sweet! kinda scary though

  6. istayfly313 says:

    The choke changes the mix of fuel and air entering the motorcycle’s engine by reducing airflow. The richer fuel mixture burns more easily in a cold engine, but at the same time can strip away lubricating oil. As a result, you should leave the choke on for the minimum amount of time possible until your bike is warmed up.

  7. istayfly313 says:

    To rev, they are engaging the clutch then twisting their throttle. When pulled, it doesnt allow the rear wheel to receive power so if you twist throttle at the same time the back tire wont move any faster. The engine is only reving faster.

  8. Niese96 says:

    get goin as fast as u want, pull in the clutch, and give it gas with the clutch in and it will rev and ur still moving

  9. Niese96 says:

    the choke puts extra gas in the engine to get it started. if u have a fuel injected bike you dont have a choke.

  10. Niese96 says:

    the choke puts a little extra gas into the spark plug, causing it to light easier, making the engine run. But if you choke it to much, your spark plug will get to wet to start(commonly known as “flooding it”) if you do this let ur bike sit for a while or take out the spark plug and dry it off and put it back in.

  11. calfan3 says:

    ok….what if when im holding in the clutch..and im revving i accidentally let go of the clutch while im reving?

  12. istayfly313 says:

    good point

  13. istayfly313 says:

    You will probably stall the engine (depends on your speed) b/c of the sharp change in power or your bike will jerk suddenly. Never “let go” of the clutch, ease off of it. I’ve been riding for about a few weeks now & it is definitely a process to learn, but it gets easier.

  14. calfan3 says:

    lol..yea i know to NEVER let go……..but u kno….we all make mistakes as rookies. but ive heard that when u start the bike for like the first 2 gears u should let the clutch out slowly until the friction zone and then gently gas…but i heard that once ur up to like 60mph+ its okay to just let go of the clutch once u shift gears

  15. istayfly313 says:

    oh okay, pleasing info . . . I didn’t know that bro.

  16. joshmanny24 says:

    GREAT VIDEO… nicely put information thanks

  17. canoeshoe says:

    are u a robot?

  18. iinj says:

    Yup.

  19. piero914 says:

    u sound like a rapist….but i really liked the video thanx… *runs away*

  20. sum33 says:

    wat if your bikes fuel injected

  21. andywhorehall says:

    you’ve got a gnarly voice man.

    i feel insecure now.

    BUT THANKS FOR THE VID! Very thorough and informative!

  22. Qjayer says:

    what if its the mic assholes, this is the best motorcycle instructional video ive seen, look passed the voice

  23. darkslavenigga says:

    dam stop talking shit about em he just tryin 2 show people how 2 ride

  24. JDraugho says:

    Excellent video.

    As a new rider, picking up my bike tomorrow.

    This video is great! Thanks for posting.

  25. canah1 says:

    Absolutely Gr8 video man! I just bought an 05 r1 raven as my first bike knda insane but couldn’t pass on the deal:)!

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