New To Motorcycles? Learn The Basics

Interested in motorcycles? Motorcycles reek ofAs you can see, there's a lot of left-right hand and
coolness, but before you jump into the motorcyclefoot action going on here and it's going to take a bit
riding scene, you need to learn the basics of the bike!of practice to get it right. It'll be difficult to grasp at
Interested in motorcycles? Who can blame you!first, but with some practice, it becomes second
Motorcycles reek of coolness, but before you jumpnature.
into the motorcycle riding scene, you need to learnStopping the Motorcycle
the basics of the bike!Now that you know how to "go," it's time to learn
Stand Up Straight Pleasehow to stop! Attached onto the right handle grip is
It's mind boggling how they do it, but motorcyclesthe front brake lever. This lever gives the motorcycle
stay upright while they are moving due to somemost of the friction it needs to slow down (about
pretty advanced physics. A still motorcycle will lean80%). The friction is caused by pads squeezing
over without some sort of support. But a movingagainst a metal disc (or drum in older bikes) in the
motorcycle will stay upright without much effortcenter of the wheel. Since this particular lever is so
thanks to a couple of little things called angularpowerful, it can even flip a bike if it's pulled too fast
momentum and torque.especially on downward slopes.
To see these physics at work, imagine that you'reThe rear brake lever is next to the right footrest.
holding a bat in your palm with the heavy end up. It'sWhen it's pressed, it engages the rear brake
going to tip over, right? It's too unsteady. Nowmechanism. Push it too hard and you will make your
imagine that you're wiggling your palm in an effort torear tire skid.
always keep it directly under the heavy end of theBoth, the rear brake lever and the front brake lever,
bat. Suddenly the bat is steady. That's howwill eventually bring a bike to a complete (but not
motorcycles stay upright.necessarily) controlled stop if used individually. It's the
Driving forward on a motorcycle thanks to thecorrect combination of front and rear break power
power and torque provided by the engine, the riderthat will bring a bike to a smooth stop. Constantly
(or the palm in our example) is constantly moving thepumping either one however will unduly wear your
bike (the bat in our example) to keep it directly inlinebrakes down and loosen their effect ahead of time.
with the center of gravity (that is, the heavy end ofBikes that have linked braking systems work a little
the bat in our example).differently. With this kind of system, the rear brake
Yes, I know I am over-simplifying with this example.works with the front break because it engages part
But in fact, it's basically the forward momentum andof it. As with the more traditional types of brake
the rider constantly adjusting the center of gravitysystems on a motorcycle, it's the combination and
that will keep the motorcycle upright.simultaneous use of both brakes that creates
Going, Going, Gosmooth stops.
Regardless of the varying motorcycle designsSo now you know how to go and stop. But what
produced over the years, most bikes include someabout turning the motorcycle off in an emergency?
pretty standard operating configurations.Almost every motorcycle today has a kill switch you
One of those is the arrangement of elements in thecan use in case need to hurry up and turn the thing
steering mechanism (the handlebar). On the rightoff for whatever reason (failing brakes, you fall off,
handle is the throttle and twisting it backward willetc.).
give the engine more gas so the machine willIs that all I need to know?
accelerate (as long as the brakes are off). On theOf Course not! There's a lot more to motorcycle
left handle is the clutch lever. Pulling it in and thenriding but the above should give you a good idea of
releasing it will enable you to change gears. Somethe overview.
motorcycles have automatic shifting, but they are farNot all motorcycles operate in the same manner so
and few between.some of things will work differently -- especially if
The gearshift on a motorcycle is normally under theyou're attempting to ride an older bike that uses a
rider's left foot. Riders will squeeze the clutch leverkick starter! Newer models may offer GPS systems,
(left hand), ease off the gas (right hand), and movecustom suspension, and electronic de-fogging mirrors
the gear shift up or down (left foot). Releasing the-- things that I haven't even touched on.
clutch (left hand) and twisting the throttle backwardRemember to always wear your protective gear and
(right hand) will make the motorcycle move forward.enjoy the ride!