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12 Sept 202016:42

Summary

TLDRThe video provides a detailed tutorial on operating a manual transmission motorcycle (commonly referred to as 'motor bebek' in Indonesia). It explains how to shift gears from first to fourth, the importance of releasing the throttle while shifting, and how to use both front and rear brakes properly. The presenter also offers tips on riding uphill, managing speed, and braking safely, particularly before turns. The tutorial emphasizes careful control, safe riding techniques, and being mindful of gear changes to prevent engine damage. It's an informative guide for beginners looking to improve their motorcycle riding skills.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ๏ธ The tutorial covers basic operations for riding a 'bebek' (underbone) motorcycle, including gear shifting and braking.
  • โš™๏ธ Bebek motorcycles typically have four gears (1-4). Shifting gears requires releasing the throttle.
  • ๐Ÿ”„ Shifting up: push the gear pedal forward. Shifting down: push the pedal backward.
  • ๐ŸŸข The neutral gear (N) is shown on the dashboard. Ensure the bike is in neutral when starting the engine.
  • ๐Ÿšฆ Always start in first gear when moving from a stop to ensure smooth acceleration.
  • โœ‹ Use two fingers for the front brake and ensure a comfortable riding posture to control the bike properly.
  • ๐Ÿ‘Ÿ When shifting gears, avoid pressing down continuously on the pedal. Instead, lift the foot after each shift.
  • ๐Ÿ›‘ For braking, release the throttle and use the rear brake first, followed by the front brake if necessary.
  • โ›ฐ๏ธ Use lower gears (1 or 2) when riding uphill to prevent the engine from losing power.
  • ๐Ÿ”ง When reducing speed or stopping, downshift gradually to assist with engine braking and maintain control.

Q & A

  • What are the basic gear positions on a standard 'motor bebek' (underbone motorcycle)?

    -The basic gear positions on a 'motor bebek' are 1st gear (forward), 2nd gear (forward), 3rd gear (forward), and 4th gear (forward). To shift down, you move backward from 4th to 3rd, 2nd, and 1st. Neutral is located between 1st and 2nd gears.

  • How should you adjust the throttle when changing gears?

    -When changing gears, you must release the throttle before shifting up or down to avoid damaging the engine. You can slightly reduce the throttle before making the gear change.

  • What happens when the motorcycle is in neutral gear, and how can you identify it?

    -When the motorcycle is in neutral gear, it wonโ€™t move forward even if you twist the throttle. You can identify neutral by checking the dashboard, where the 'N' indicator light will be lit.

  • How do you start the engine of a 'motor bebek'?

    -To start the engine, the motorcycle must be in neutral gear. You can start it using either the kickstarter or the electric starter.

  • What is the proper technique for braking on a 'motor bebek'?

    -Use two fingers to operate the front brake and gradually apply pressure. Avoid sudden braking to prevent skidding, especially when turning. For speeds below 30 km/h, prioritize the rear brake and assist with the front brake. For speeds above 30 km/h, use the front brake first and then the rear brake.

  • Why is it important to use the 1st gear when starting to move?

    -The 1st gear provides the most torque, allowing the motorcycle to start smoothly from a standstill. Starting in higher gears like 3rd or 4th can make the bike struggle to move and damage the engine.

  • What should you do when approaching a stop while riding in a higher gear?

    -When approaching a stop while in a higher gear, reduce speed by releasing the throttle and applying the brakes, then gradually downshift to 1st gear before stopping completely.

  • What is 'engine braking,' and how can it be used effectively?

    -'Engine braking' occurs when you downshift gears while decelerating, allowing the engine to assist in slowing down the bike. It helps in reducing speed more smoothly without relying entirely on the brakes.

  • What is the proper body positioning when riding a 'motor bebek'?

    -When riding, sit in a comfortable and balanced position, not too far forward or backward. Keep your feet positioned correctly on the footrests for better control and balance.

  • How should you handle turns or corners on a 'motor bebek' to avoid accidents?

    -When approaching a turn, reduce your speed, release the throttle, and avoid using the front brake during the turn as it may cause skidding. Apply the brakes before entering the turn, then smoothly navigate through it.

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