RE: new rider; poor clutchwork starting from a stop

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RE: new rider; poor clutchwork starting from a stop

RE: new rider; poor clutchwork starting from a stop 
F4 owner, DK said 2004-08-12 10:44 
 
Hello new rider

Don´t worry. As long as you feel the clutch out you can start at any rev. When I need to fly I start at 7-9k rpm. For at normal start 3-4k rpm is fine. Just ease the clutch out and it will start smoothly. Don´t worry, it will come to you :-) Your room for error is very big. A CBR600F4 doesn´t wheelie like crazy, it´s designed to keep the nose down, so you´ll have to work to get it up.
 
 
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