
Originally Posted by
Breed777
Hey guys.... When coming to a stop sign say in 4th gear.... whats the correct way to come to s complete stop? Do you slowly brake and then pull in the clutch and go through 3rd, 2nd, to 1st and stop or....
Do you brake and pull the cluch in (hold it in) and just go staright to 1st?
As you are slowing, If you change down and let the clutch out, your revvs will rise a little for each gear you go down. If the revvs rise a LOT and throw you forward in your seat, then you have gone down too many, too early. You don't have to release the clutch for each downchange - you can hold the clutch in and just change down click, click, click as you slow down, but don't go down too early too soon as mentioned above, be cause its hard on the gearbox, and if you DO let the clutch out you might lock the back wheel up and slide the back wheel and drop the bike.

Originally Posted by
Breed777
If your doing 50km around town what gear should you be in?
It doesn't really matter. Most 250's will happily hum along at 50km/hr in top gear. It sounds rather daft riding around with the engine revving its nuts off, so change up in my opinion. Inline four engines excepted. 

Originally Posted by
Breed777
should you always use both brakes?
It doesn't matter that much, UNTIL IT RAINS, when using both brakes greatly increases your stopping abliity, so you should be in the habit of always using both brakes. But on hot dry sticky tarseal the rear brake doesn't contribute a lot.
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