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NicBDA

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  1. Another check for first (on my YBR at least) is that if you try to change down again, the lever doesn't move. I was reading an article on emergency braking and it said about shifting into first during the process (not clutching each gear, just getting the bike into first as you slow) and it read something like "How many times should you press the lever? Depending on what gear you were in, around 13 will do"

    It's still good to check with a little pressure on the clutch, as sometimes you may be at the 1st gear stopper, and it can 'hop' back into neutral, or from neutral into gear. 

    As an aside to help avoid catching neutral you can preload the shifter slightly before the gear change. Pop your toe under and give the lever a slight upwards pressure, then clutch and make the change. It can make your shifts a bit smoother in the other gears too. 

  2. So, my throttle cable snapped. i thought no biggie, got a replacement, took off the old one, put the new one on and everything back into place, or so I think. 

    Issues I have are:
    The new cable seems too long in that I only get about 1/4" of resistance on the grip right at the end

    The bike won't start (guessing because there is no throttle) and when I kick it over there feels to be very little compression. I'm planning on stripping it back down tomorrow and checking everything, but looking for any tips or things to look out for (like "make sure this part faces this way" etc) or things I may need to do.

     I'm gonna snap some pics this time around so if needs be I can show what I have.

     

    Thanks in advance!

  3. Hello all! Just signed up and looking forward to getting as many tips as I can, and being a part of the community!

    Current Bike:

    2006 YBR125 (4th owner) 

    Future Aspirations: 

    YZF-R125 

    Bermuda has a 150cc/15hp limit on all motorcycles...otherwise I'd be looking at R6s and R1s 

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