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| tomblayuk |
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| condeh |
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| Rogerborg |
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| Snop Doog |
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I too am a new rider. I too have a 2009 CBF 125. I too had issues with stalling when moving off from a standstill. I got my bike last week Saturday, since then I have only ridden it 3 times for about an hour each time. The third time (which was yesterday) was the first time I have ridden it without stalling. This accomplishment brought a much needed boost in confidence and as a result I went riding out on the main roads for the first time. I loved every moment.
What Rogerborg said is actually very true. You do need to rev the nuts off of it. When I was having issues with stalling I would either stall there and then when letting the clutch out, or jump forward rather unexpectedly. It seemed that I was afraid to rev it more than I actually was as I simply just wasn't used to the bike making noise.
What I discovered yesterday when starting off is it helped to rev to the point that you know the bike will move (you'll know), then let the clutch out slowly. After a few times the worry of stalling simply goes away.  |
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| Rogerborg |
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 Rogerborg nimbA

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 Posted: 08:11 - 16 Feb 2015 Post subject: Re: CBF 125 09 plate. stalling problems |
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| Paddy Blake wrote: | | Rogerborg wrote: | It's a 125, you need to rev the nuts off of it. |
What a stupid thing to say to a new rider. |
No, you're a stupid thing to say to a new rider.
What horrors are going to happen even if reads that literally and bangs it right on the limiter, as long as he lets the clutch out gradually?
OP needs revs, and the confidence to reach for them. Many thousands, MOAR POWER. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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I managed to wheelie a Honda C90 but totally unexpectedly.
Picture the scene...... I'm sitting well back on the C90 (Spare bike honest Varadero getting serviced and spare Varadero had a punture.) as they are quite small with a large heavily loaded top box while hurtling up a steep hill towards traffic lights when I see amber so red is next and I kick down from third to second to first in anticipation of stopping while braking sharply. If I remember correctly the semi auto clutchless gears were on a rocker with toe down for up 1-2-3 and kick back with your heel to go down 2-1 while actually releasing the pedal engaged the gear. (I think)
So I've kicked down into first but not engaged and I'm braking hard as I approach the lights which have suddenly turned green......... GO.
The front end is hard down with the braking, the revs are still high from second gear when I open the throttle, first gear and GO........ SKY...........
Ended up sliding back onto the top box with my feet on the ground as the front end rebounded upwards launching the bike skyward while I struggled from my strange seating position to stop it going past vertical.
You have to remember this all took place in a couple of seconds and the red light bulb wasn't actually working so it was really red + amber - green....
It would be nice to say I calmly rode off like that but no, trying hard not to drop it I managed to stop in a mad effort to get the front wheel back where it belonged.  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 5 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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