How to Use the Clutch
to Drift With a
Motorcycle..
SuperMoto drivers use clutch to
drift and earn time to going faster
on the track. Drifting with clutch
permits you to brake later and to
position your motorcycle to turn
faster.
1.Roll in a straight line. You
must have speed to drift.
Stabilise your speed when
your motor is running at
an average regime (more than
7000 rpm for a 4 or 3 cylinder,
around 6000rpm for a 2 or a
single cylinder).
2.Take the clutch.
Wait that your motor turn
slower.
Let the clutch to the
clutching point or totally if
you have a control engine
braking.
3.Now your rear wheel turns
slower than the front
wheel and it makes your
motorbike drift.
When both wheels have
the same turning speed it
will stop to slide.
Be ready for the bike to turn.
4.while it will drift.
Practice in a safe area.
5.The body position is very
important. If you stay straight,
the bike should stay in the
same position and you could
not feel that you are drifting. If
your body is on the left side of
the bike, the rear will slide on
the right. If your body is on the
right side of the bike, the rear
will slide on the left.
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6.When you let the clutch, you
can use the rear brake to
control the speed of the rear
wheel. The rear wheel must
keep spinning.
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7.To drift more you can use the
front brake. It will give less
weight on the rear wheel and
give it less grip.
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8.Hold the tank between your
legs. It permits you to guide the
bike.
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