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Mash Fifty 50CC - Motorcycle Operation Techniques

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Start driving the motorcycle
Firmly press the clutch grip, wait a little moment, press down the gear lever
to engage the first gear, rotate the accelerator grip slowly to you and smoothly
and slowly release the clutch grip. When the clutch is engaged, the motorcycle
will move forward.
To change into a higher speed gear, firstly decelerate a little, release the
accelerator and, at the same time, press the clutch grip, shift the gear lever to
the next higher speed gear position and release the clutch grip, slightly rotate
the accelerator. In this way, the highest gear can be engaged gradually.
Note :
For high speed driving, always avoid releasing the accelerator suddenly. it is
advised to wait a moment when the engine is running at 3000-5000rpm before
fully releasing the accelerator. This can prevent the engine from shutdown due
to abnormal combustion.
Driving on a slope:
To shift from a high gear to a low gear, control the speed in a safe speed
range before gear shifting. Otherwise, abrupt deceleration (sudden rise of
engine speed) may happen, causing gear impacts, sever parts wearing, or
overbalance of the vehicle. it is dangerous.
Slope climbing:
When going up a steep slope, the motorcycle may decelerate due to
insufficient power. Then, immediately shift to a low gear to allow the engine
running a normal power range. Pay attention that, gear shifting shall be made
quickly to keep adequate forward momentum of the motorcycle.
When going down a slope, use the engine for braking, by shifting into a
lower gear.
Be sure to keep in mind that, never drive too fast down a slope! Never
allow the engine to run a very high speed for a long time.
Precaution
Start the engine with the transmission in neutral position, the
clutch engaged and driver riding in normal driving position.

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