Some doubts in bike riding ?
By stylewaves
@stylewaves (1060)
India
March 16, 2011 9:49pm CST
Can anyone tell is it is easy to ride bike in a Traffic . I learned to ride bike a few days back , it looked simple but the mean thing is that Gear changing by pulling up the Clutch . May be i have to have a bit practice on it ? Is there any easy way of making a move from the first gear !
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7 responses
@kwylima (451)
• United States
17 Mar 11
I think it is not good...traffic is really bad for bikes...depending of your country,maybe is better you still biking around your house and just having some fun.
don't go to far...have fun and still alive is much better...hahaha I just saying that if you just started riding so traffic is really busy for you!
have fun
@stylewaves (1060)
• India
17 Mar 11
Yeah probably i have to take up ride near my home itself , even my Area Highways have a Good looks , they won't be much hard for me to take them
@Richard_online (138)
• United States
17 Mar 11
It could be hard. It could hard because a car could smash you if you are not looking.
@hardworkinggurl (37063)
• United States
17 Mar 11
This almost happen to me once and I was so nervous that I smashed into a parked car. Was not fun at all.
@ShepherdSpy (8544)
• Omagh, Northern Ireland
5 Apr 11
When you say you learned a few days ago,do you mean you're still new to riding a motorbike,and especially in traffic? Learning bike riding would be something you'd need to be confident about when going near 4 wheeled traffic..at worst it could be dangerous,less so would be embarrassing if something went wrong..Sounds like you need more clutch practise to give you more confidence..good luck with that..
@hardworkinggurl (37063)
• United States
17 Mar 11
I would not start out in traffic because many automobile drivers are inpatient and like driving a car it can cause you to unbalance and not very safe.
Best to try and practice in the parks and or car free areas first. Some cars are just way too fast and can be too dangerous for new bike riders.