Hello, it's just a proposal.. if the parliament signaled greenlight then its true else a hollow promise. I am taking b full too.. need to pay more for practice as I developed the habits of riding Kapchai/scooter. XD
Nothing wrong with that, just teacher need to teach details properly.
Like me even I ride kapcai for 20 years first time ride big bike the teacher didn't say release the clutch slowly I sekali release the bike drop lo....
Same thing happened to me, my bike instructor said : "ni madam klut kereta..".
lots of my epic fail moments happened on the 1st session of KPP03. My left arm fingers numb after 1hr of riding. It was so tense..
My big bike riding career started with disaster.. XD.
my first lesson, they provided me elbow and knee armor pads when i told them its my first time ever riding a bike. denied my request to start on a kapchai and straight on the er6n. wore it without feeling shy cuz i know if i fall...its gonna be painful, 2 hours later, the instructor told me to take it off after i got the hang of handling the bike especially clutch control (me know how it works cuz manual car driver before)
Nobody is wearing gears in my driving school during bike exercises. I dun want to looked like a kamen Rider to them. XD
Erm, big bike acceleration is different from normal car la.. during accelerating the bike, close the throttle can instantly feel the bike deacceleration.
For normal cars, it will have some latency to deaccelerate.
Yea..... Same thing happened to me as well. I already told my instructor that although I ride kapcai for 20 years but I have no experience with clutch bike and he simply ignored that.
Luckily after I fell once I slowly try to familiar with the bike myself and now I can ride it properly.
Yup, with the example of : "ini klut bike macam klut kereta.." during my 1st KPP03 session.
Later I go dig arround internet for answering my riding problems.
According this guy, Friction Zone is always used on slow speed riding. Should not worry too much about burning the clutch.
if U perform this on driving manual car... u will know the results la.
Not sure why you worry about the clutch. Bikes use wet multiplate clutches. They can take slipping way more than car clutches.
Yes, on slow speed, slip the clutch with rear brake.
I'm coming up to 60k on my ori clutch. I don't think you will slip the clutch in street riding any more than I do when I go off road. Its not something you need to worry. What you need to worry about is the clutch free play.
I know quite a few owners that adjusted the clutch so much it burnt the clutch in 15k. Don't adjust the clutch free play to bring the friction point nearer. Use adjustable levers.
No worry, I am still a noob rider & I won't mess with the bike's factory/default settings..
I learn it in a hard way haha yes use your rear brake when slow riding, learn to control the brake....
Same here, fell down & bang my head on the road curd. During 1st big bike tight corner practice sessions. Took a few weeks breaks before resume practice sessions.
This post has been edited by yhsiau: Dec 27 2023, 10:00 PM
My elder brother passed class 2 test few years back. He said sama saja. Just they got few additional challenges like going up and down the slope, and asking you to pull up a dropped bike.
In SG, u can't take B2 (b full) test directly.. unlike bolehland. it needs time to progress. Starting from B2b (200cc or below) license test, after 1 year then proceeds to B2a (201 - 400cc) license test. After 1 year of B2a license, apply B2 license test.