11-13-2014, 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by redstarcg
Thanks for the replies guys. Looks like its pretty simple, go out and do it.
I hope the smoothness I can grasp quickly, only reason I say that is because I do stunt riding on my motorcycle and to do slow 5mph no handed wheelies I have to really work the footbrake smoothly. Hopefully that will help with it.
And as far as riding the clutch, I really don't know. Would never do that on a bike or car, just the concept sounds awful haha. I do know when I clutch up my wheelies I try to rev and release of clutch at the same time to make it a smooth transition.
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smoothness is the hardest part. just go easy on yourself and the car. and when in doubt, just clutch-in (disengage clutch) and re-try. at least you have the fundamental knowledge on how MT works from your bike experience.
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