Sunday, December 9, 2012

Xiang Jun Ride Motorbike 香俊骑摩托车



Xiang Jun Ride Motorbike 香俊骑摩托车

First day Xiang Jun learn to ride motorcycle at Ayer Tawar. Lesson one (motorbike's functions like control brake, gear and fuel and safety instruction) then learn how to strart a motorbike slowly and go straight only (with assistance ride together) and learn how to stop motorbike properly by using brake control. Lesson two learn how to turn right and left slowly with making a circles then learn turning two circles in 8.
A motorcycle (motorbike or moto) is a two] or three wheeled motor vehicle. Motorcycles are one of the most affordable forms of motorised transport in many parts of the world and, for most of the world's population, they are also the most common type of motor vehicle. Different types of motorcycles have different dynamics and these play a role in how a motorcycle performs in given conditions. For example, one with a longer wheelbase provides the feeling of more stability by responding less to disturbances. Motorcycle tyres have a large influence over handling.
  
Motorcycles must be leaned in order to make turns. This lean is induced by the method known as countersteering, in which the rider momentarily steers the handlebars in the direction opposite of the desired turn. Because it is counter-intuitive this practice is often very confusing to novices – and even to many experienced motorcyclists. A motorcycle is broadly defined by law in most countries for the purposes of registration, taxation and rider licensing as a powered two-wheel motor vehicle. Most countries distinguish between mopeds of 49 cc and the more powerful.
 
How To Ride A Motorcycle
Learning To Ride A Motorbike - Get On
 

 
 

 

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