Driving Tips With Motor Matic

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Potential dangers in riding a motorcycle matic could happen. To minimize the potential danger we need to recognize in advance the characteristics of a motorcycle matic. Here are some tips that we can use:

I. Matic process of turning a motorcycle is pressing the brake and press the button electric stater. The process of pressing the brake is to prevent motorcycle jump at the opening round of the gas, because the belt position directly connecting the motion generated by the engine to the rear wheels. To reduce the potential for an accident a few steps are taken:

1. Use the rear brake while turning on the engine so that your right hand can hold the handle with better gas
2. Avoid removing the hand grip on the handle of the gas when the engine running. In order to prevent acts beyond our control that could cause the motorcycle to move (like the video above)

II. Matic motorcycles do not need to shift gears. The principle works is to use a pulley that determines the ratio of engine speed and spin the rear wheels. To reduce the potential for an accident a few steps are taken:

1. Practice driving with constant speed, given the front and rear pulley will enlarge and shrink in accordance with the rotation of gas.
2. It would be advantageous if the bike is equipped with a brake matic lock (like Honda or Honda Vario Beat). At the time of parking or stopping on the way down, brake lock will resist movement of the motor.
3. Practice driving on an uphill road and when it precedes, as in a conventional motorcycle gear we can make the shift to lower gears quickly, while motorcycle matic requires a process of change in diameter pulleys.

III. Rear brakes to a conventional motorcycle is being operated using a foot brake operated rear motorcycle matic using the brake lever on the right. To reduce the potential for an accident a few steps are taken:

1. Operation of a 4-finger brake lever, so the braking force will be better.
2. Use front and rear brakes simultaneously. Operate the front brake a little stronger.

IV. Matic motorcycle engine brake has a very small, especially when compared with other conventional motorcycle. This causes the motorcycle to slow the process using only the front and rear brakes only. To reduce the potential for an accident a few steps are taken:

1. Practice using the brake to control speed on the road cornering, so the bike is not out of line
2. Practice using the brake to control speed on the road to decline, so that the motorcycle is not moving too fast.

Matic characteristics of the motorcycle thus, understand its characteristics and we can prevent accidents. Acting is safe for a better life