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So I have my 125 and I havent ever rode a bike or done my cbt yet so im wondering how i turn it on? (LOL ik) but like i know you put it on ignition then press the button but then what? I only want to rev it but im scared if i rev it it will shoot forward. All I want to do is rev it on the spot whilst sat on it or something then that it. No videos show how to do it cos its obviously too self explanatory to make a video about it but someone help please? thanks lol
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If its a clutch, might have to kick start it. Not a big bike guy but I know some of the basics.
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Respectt wrote If its a clutch, might have to kick start it. Not a big bike guy but I know some of the basics.No the bikes fine and that it is a clutch and it works by clicking the button to start up but i want to rev it just to hear the engine, but i dont want it to just shoot forward and stuff.
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Oh ok. I would put it on its stand. Keep the brake on at all times. If it has a park or neutral, (sorry if i sound dum if theres no park or neutral), out in that and you should be fine. But hold the brake on and yu will be fine. Make sure you let the gas off before the brake :p
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Respectt wrote Oh ok. I would put it on its stand. Keep the brake on at all times. If it has a park or neutral, (sorry if i sound dum if theres no park or neutral), out in that and you should be fine. But hold the brake on and yu will be fine. Make sure you let the gas off before the brake :pSo i turn the key to ignition then press the switch so the engine starts then i hold the break and just throttle? haha
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125cc bikes are geared, as long as the bike is in neutral it wont move.
To check the gear on the bike, kick the gear down until it wont go anymore and then kick it up half, this will but the bike into neutral.
To check the gear on the bike, kick the gear down until it wont go anymore and then kick it up half, this will but the bike into neutral.
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Seam wrote 125cc bikes are geared, as long as the bike is in neutral it wont move.The blue neutral switch lights up when i turn it on so it wont move? Then i hold break and throttle?
To check the gear on the bike, kick the gear down until it wont go anymore and then kick it up half, this will but the bike into neutral.
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You might just be fine in neutral. But I would hold the break down just in case. Better safe then sorry
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WizKhxlifa wroteSeam wrote 125cc bikes are geared, as long as the bike is in neutral it wont move.The blue neutral switch lights up when i turn it on so it wont move? Then i hold break and throttle?
To check the gear on the bike, kick the gear down until it wont go anymore and then kick it up half, this will but the bike into neutral.
If its a moped keep it on the stand and rev, if its a bike you can sit on it, hold in the break and rev.
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Seam wroteAlright its a bike so i just sit on it then hold the right brake thing down and rev and itll be fine if its in neutral? Wish me look lmaoWizKhxlifa wroteSeam wrote 125cc bikes are geared, as long as the bike is in neutral it wont move.The blue neutral switch lights up when i turn it on so it wont move? Then i hold break and throttle?
To check the gear on the bike, kick the gear down until it wont go anymore and then kick it up half, this will but the bike into neutral.
If its a moped keep it on the stand and rev, if its a bike you can sit on it, hold in the break and rev.
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