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Give it enough revs and don't release the clutch too fast  |
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In my experience, Yamahas have a reputation for very small 'biting points' in their clutches which can take a bit of getting used to. A bike rental guy confirmed this to me so I am definitely not making it up :p
Just give it a little bit of revs, and start letting the clutch out and when you feel it start to pull then give it more revs and once you start moving release the clutch the rest of the way.
You probably feel a bit anxious at traffic lights to get going? Just relax, better to take an extra second to make sure you go than to stall and waste ten seconds. Try stopping and starting around your 'private land', getting used to knowing that feeling when the clutch starts to pull the bike forward. ____________________ Previous: 2002 Honda CB500 (sold), 2007 Suzuki SV650SK6 (crashed), 2005 Yamaha FZ6 Fazer (sold). Currently bikeless
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Like everyone else has said.. rev the arse off it.. dont worry it won't break and also wont flip you on your back lol
What i would do is.. the next time you are on your bike.. put it in gear forget about the throttle and let the clutch out slowly... you will notice it will slowly start pulling you forward. When this happens give it some revs..don't be scared of stallling if you stall just give it another go!
I wish i had a video of how bad i was and a video now... Because with the big improvements i have made you would of thought it was a different person lol and the best bit is ...it is second nature! I use to avoid certain routes because of hills and the dreaded hill-starts.. but now i go where-ever the heck i like!
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Like everyone else has said.. rev the arse off it.. dont worry it won't break and also wont flip you on your back lol
What i would do is.. the next time you are on your bike.. put it in gear forget about the throttle and let the clutch out slowly... you will notice it will slowly start pulling you forward. When this happens give it some revs..don't be scared of stallling if you stall just give it another go!
I wish i had a video of how bad i was and a video now... Because with the big improvements i have made you would of thought it was a different person lol and the best bit is ...it is second nature! I use to avoid certain routes because of hills and the dreaded hill-starts.. but now i go where-ever the heck i like!
Keep going on dont be put off! ____________________ CBT- 2012 Theory- 18/12/13 Mod 1- 07/01/14 Mod 2- 15/01/14
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Don't rev the nuts off of it, that's just learning to ride badly!
You should be able to pull away with 3-4k RPM on a 125 quite easily if you're on a straight. Just be gentle with the clutch and let it out gradually. You'll get to the stage where you know the biting point and the RPM you need as second nature. ____________________ 2004 R1 & 2018 XSR900 |
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When I got my first bike, my ts50x, I couldn't pull away at all. I had a 10 meter race up my road against my friend on crutches and lost.  ____________________ I am a bellend, I am a man of constant sorrow, I am a gummy bear, I am a rock. |
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Thanks for all these tips guys.
Since I posted this thread I have pretty much been riding everywhere.
The Clutch is getting much easier for me to use, I have just got back from riding around for around 1 hour 30 minutes, I only stalled the bike once, just as I was around 5 minutes from home, for some reason I had the bike in 2nd gear at a junction (whilst stopped), I don't know why I didn't check to see if it was in first gear
Anyway all I need to probably learn better is downshifting smoother. |
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I have a two smoker DTR 125, I just blip the throttle and let the clutch out slowly. I pull off quickly most of the time, as I filter the the front of the queue. But I wouldn't recommend trying it, you'll probably wheelie off.
Also when I first started riding a geared bike or was practising clutch control, I'd keep my foot hovering over the back brake, so if it did decide to do a wheelie I could quickly regain control without flipping it.
Mind you, I've never done a wheelie where it wasn't intentional. |
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