Do You Need to Hold the Clutch All the Time When a Motorcycle Stops at a Red Light?
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Motorcycles do not need to hold the clutch all the time when stopping at a red light. Here are the specific instructions for motorcycles waiting at a red light: 1. Using the clutch: It is wrong to use the clutch as a transmission to cut off power when waiting at a red light. In the separated state, the friction plates, driving plates, and driven plates will rotate at high speed, which will cause excessive wear on the motorcycle. Over time, the clutch will start to slip. 2. Correct method: The most correct operation method when a motorcycle is waiting at a red light is to shift the gear to neutral, step on the brake to prevent the vehicle from sliding, and then start normally when the red light ends, protecting the engine parts.