Why Can't the Motorcycle Be Pushed?
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If the bike is in gear, you must shift to neutral or pull in the clutch to push it. Below is an introduction to motorcycles: Introduction: A motorcycle is a two- or three-wheeled vehicle powered by a gasoline engine, steered by handlebars for front-wheel turning. It is lightweight, flexible, and fast, widely used for patrol, passenger and cargo transport, and also as sports equipment. Classification: Broadly speaking, motorcycles are divided into street bikes, road racing motorcycles, off-road motorcycles, cruisers, and touring bikes, among others. Components: A motorcycle consists of five main parts: the engine, transmission system, running gear, steering, braking system, and electrical instrument equipment. The overall structure and names of the components of a motorcycle.
My motorcycle has also been hard to push before, and I've encountered this situation several times. The most common issue is a flat tire. Last time, I didn't notice a nail puncture, and when pushing the bike, the tire was completely flat, creating so much friction that it was impossible to move. Another problem is when the brakes seize up. I had an old motorcycle where the front disc brake rusted and kept rubbing against the wheel hub, making it feel like dragging a ton of weight. Gear position is also crucial. Once, in a hurry, I forgot to shift to neutral and struggled to push it for a long time before realizing it was stuck in second gear. Additionally, if the chain hasn't been lubricated for too long or gets jammed by a rock, the rear wheel can feel completely locked. If all else fails, you need to check the engine. If the piston rings are stuck, it will require disassembly for repair.