@@ryantaylor5297it’s not as much about the bike as it is your own safety. If the bike backfired it could have some serious kickback, possibly even breaking your leg/ankle and maybe foot too
No need to hold the clutch in when you start a bike unless it's in gear. Many guys do hold the clutch in though when they start a bike. Just a habit many guys have I always hold the clutch in when I'm kicking over my old yz490 or any bike . Just something I've always done.
@@pancingikan8348 well if you know where/what the carburetors are, then find em and look for a a switch or a lever, should be the only thing on the carb that will move freely.
Battery dead? No problem, just don’t stall in the middle of the street.
Been riding my gs850 g from 79 around for over a year with dead battery just don’t stall your right
GUYS DON’T HOLD THE KICKSTARTER DOWN FOR THAT LONG IT WILL DAMAGE YOUR BIKE
How so? Not arguing but just curious
@@ryantaylor5297it’s not as much about the bike as it is your own safety. If the bike backfired it could have some serious kickback, possibly even breaking your leg/ankle and maybe foot too
The ratchet in the kickstarter is SCREAMING MURDER as he holds it down lmfaoo
Nah
All caps brother I see
Nothing said about compression stoke. Secondly,Get your foot off the kickstarter once it fires, on big bikes it may backfire and really hurt your leg.
That's the first thing I noticed.
that sweet suzuki sound...
Do you apply throttle when kicking down?
Just a little bit
@@NYDStories awesome thank you!
You do not squeeze the clutch when kickstarting right?
I dont
No need to hold the clutch in when you start a bike unless it's in gear. Many guys do hold the clutch in though when they start a bike. Just a habit many guys have I always hold the clutch in when I'm kicking over my old yz490 or any bike . Just something I've always done.
i’m currently out breathe cold starting my 85 rz350 i love 2 strokes but god damn does the rz not want to start cold 💀💀
I just learn how to start it but i can't find the choke 😭😭
Is your motorcycle fuel infected or carbureted
@@mohammedosmankhan1837mine is carbureted?where to find it?
@@pancingikan8348 well if you know where/what the carburetors are, then find em and look for a a switch or a lever, should be the only thing on the carb that will move freely.
sometimes its on your left handle