How to ride a manual quad bike






















 · Riding a quad bike naturally looks so easy to do and it seems like anyone can do it comfortably. However, you ought to be careful with it especially when you are a beginner. Make sure to take an ATV course to learn all the essentials before you can get .  · Driving a manual quad. Put the ATV into first gear by pulling the clutch and pressing down the shifter into first gear. Start by releasing the clutch slowly until you feel the bike beginning to move.  · Start the quad by pressing the starter button on the right handlebar. When you are ready to start riding, pull in the clutch lever and shift the bike into first gear by pressing down on the shifter with your left foot. Release the clutch slowly .


Amazon Affiliate Link: www.doorway.ru(Supports my channel at NO additional cost to you)Just bringing you through the paces on how to ride a manual 5. Shift down by pressing the foot lever down 1 click to activate 1st gear. Using your right thumb, push the throttle lever slowly forward while also releasing the clutch lever. The clutch should engage and the ATV will move forward. Once you feel the clutch engage, you can let go of the clutch. Driving a manual quad. Put the ATV into first gear by pulling the clutch and pressing down the shifter into first gear. Start by releasing the clutch slowly until you feel the bike beginning to move.


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