Riding a Motorcycle. 1.Shifting gears Up/Down 2.Bike Types 3.Losing the cops.

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Riding a Motorcycle

1.Shifting gears Up/Down 2.Bike Types 3.Losing the cops

When choosing a bike you have to consider the type of riding you are going to be doing. Street bike- Fast riding, cc engine, have a bad rep with cops Supermoto cc engines all-around bike, off road and street riding Chopper- upper thousand cc engines a custom cruiser bike built from scratch Main Bike Types

Most Motorcycles have a manual gear shift system which means you must shift the gears on your on it wont just happen automatically. Step one- Pull in the left handle bar lever Known as the clutch Step two- Locate the shifter on the lower left side of the bike Step three – Push the down once to put it in to 1 st gear Step four- Lift the lever once for every higher gear Step five- Rev the throttle and pull in the clutch and push the shifter down to down shift until your in neutral Shifting Gears

Slow down to first gear and act like your about to stop. Wait for the cop to slowdown the give it full throttle hit the power band and drop a gear and disappear. Losing the cops

If you follow these steps you wont get arrested and will have fun riding a motorcycle Conclusion