How did get the right even throttle control? My bike arrived Wednesday and I've been practicing a little, trying to get clutch and throttle co-ordination going. I have found that either I give too much throttle or not enough.
How did get the right even throttle control? My bike arrived Wednesday and I've been practicing a little, trying to get clutch and throttle co-ordination going. I have found that either I give too much throttle or not enough.
When I started riding I either stalled, wheelied or dug a trench in a paddockat some point I found the "feel", the balance of throttle (appropriate revs) & clutch biting point. Never thought about again.
Practice, practice, practice.
I'm sure somebody will offer more constructive & informative points but you still need to practice.
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Lol, thank you for making me feel better. I'd like to be able to go to the course tomorrow and end up with my basic handling certificate. One thing I've learnt is that having a hill for a driveway is a buggar.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote





How much slack is in the throttle cable? Too much can make it a bit jerky.
Keep at it, its a feel thing and you will get there.
Shauna there are some awesome people down in wellington get to know a few and or contact them to help you out a bit.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
it will help you alot![]()
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Course goodOn the spot advice & support is worth it's weight in gold.
When you practice, set yourself up to succeed. Somewhere flat, quiet & spacious. the fewer distractions & detraction's the better.
I need to get the bike to flat, quiet and spacious area, which is away from all the hills that is around my house.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'd like to have a mentor in Wellington, but for now concentrating on getting my basic handling certificate.
And therein lies the problem, you're not going to get it anywhere without some assistance from a friendly fellow biker. I'm a bit stunned that a shop would actually just drop your bike off without you having had any experience in riding and not even the basic handling cert but there you go.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Right. What area of Wellington do you live in? If you're in the Hutt Valley I'm happy to cruise past, pick you and your new bike up and let you have a play on it in a learner suitable enviroment. Wouldn't be possible until next week is all, which doesn't really help you for tomorrow sorry.
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You dont have that yet?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Do you have any sort level of bike license?
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Aww, that's nice. KB is doing very well today. Folks being helped in very different ways. Good on ya.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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mmm she doesnt realise that WT will have her doing highchair wheelies by lunchtime !
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I was teaching my 10 year old to ride and 80cc with a clutch I found turning the idle speed up a little helped huge amount.
This meant it was a lot harder to stall and he just need to concentrate more on Clutch control rather than Throttle and clutch.
Good luck ...we ALL started out the same ,Stall ,Wheelie .....So we know how frustrating it feels![]()
What part of Welly you in Shauna? There are a few people I know who are willing and have sufficient knowledge to take you out and show you around. SOme are certified mentors and others have many years of riding behind them.
Check out the riding schools, definatly recommend them.
Also to have a look at is BRONZWellington.co.nz
They have links to a number of other groups such as WIMA, Ulysses and some others. PM me if you like for any more help.
The riding community in Welly is small but very active.
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Well you wont have to go far to practice the hill starts then ... there are many out there ... with a FULL licence ... that still have no idea ...This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Just go up and down your local streets ... up and down through the gears ... you will get better ...
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