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Warning: While learning to perform these exercises and while learning to perfect the techniques in this video, there is the possibility that you can drop your motorcycle and damage it. There is also the possibility that you could injure yourself. Make sure to wear proper protective gear. A helmet, eye protection, leather gloves, jacket and boots are highly recommended. Be sure your motorcycle is equipped with crash bars.

The size of the exercises and the time it takes to perfect them are only a suggestion. Proceed at your own pace. Make the exercises large enough to make you feel comfortable while learning each one. Proceed at your own risk. I, Jerry Palladino, assume no responsibility or liability for damage or injuries that may occur while learning these techniques.



The Friction Zone E-mail

Clutch Friction Zone The friction zone is the area of the clutch between completely open and completely closed. Let's begin. Now, pull the clutch in and put the motorcycle in 1st gear. Put your right foot on the brake, begin by letting the clutch out and begin feeding a little throttle and stay in the friction zone.

You should be feathering the rear brake so that it holds the motorcycle back slightly. You now have 3 ways to control your motorcycle, the clutch, the throttle and the rear brake. You must keep power to the rear wheel and stay in the friction zone and feed a little throttle. Now, let's try the slow race.

 
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