Why does the motorcycle make a clunking sound when shifting into first gear?
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Below are the specific reasons for the clunking sound when shifting into first gear on a motorcycle: 1. Improper operation: When starting the vehicle, the throttle must be closed to the minimum to avoid this sound. If you accelerate and then shift gears, most motorcycles will produce this abnormal noise. 2. Normal behavior: This is mainly related to the design and manufacturing process of the vehicle. If the manufacturing precision is not up to standard, the clutch may not disengage completely, resulting in a noticeable clunking sound when shifting into first gear, often accompanied by a jerking forward motion of the motorcycle.