the shifter should be located to the left around the footpeg. if it has a clutch then pull the lever in before each shift. the gear patter is usually one down then however many up. down is first, the up is second, etc. to shift down just push down and neutral is usually halfway up once ur in first gear.
My son just got one for Christmas, it is very hard to up shift from first gear, so far he hasn't been able to use his foot to lift up the shift bar, for now he is pulling it up by hand and starting to ride in 3 gear....we are hoping steel toed boots will help but the shift bar is really tight! 1 is down the rest are up....
otherwise it runs great and he is have fun with it.
2 gears
A 70cc dirt bike will achieve a top speed of around 40mph
A 70cc dirt bike will achieve a top speed of around 40mph
To shift gears on a road bike effectively, use the right hand to shift the rear gears and the left hand to shift the front gears. Anticipate the terrain and adjust gears before reaching a hill or descent. Shift one gear at a time and pedal lightly while shifting to avoid chain slipping. Practice shifting on flat terrain to get comfortable with the process.
To shift gears on a bike, you use the gear shifters located on the handlebars. You can shift to a higher gear by pushing the shifter away from you, and to a lower gear by pulling it towards you. This changes the tension on the chain, making it easier or harder to pedal.
It depends on what your weight is :)
the rear tire tube on a 70cc baja dirt bike is 3.0-12
To properly adjust the bike shift lever for optimal performance, start by ensuring the bike is on a flat surface. Then, use the barrel adjuster to fine-tune the shifting. Make small adjustments until the gears shift smoothly and accurately. Test the gears by riding the bike and make further adjustments if needed.
To shift gears on a road bike, use the shifters located on the handlebars. The right shifter controls the rear gears, while the left shifter controls the front gears. Pushing the shifter inwards or outwards will move the chain onto a different gear, allowing you to adjust your pedaling resistance.
To properly shift gears on a bike, use the gear shifters to move the chain onto a different gear. Shift to a lower gear when going uphill or starting from a stop, and shift to a higher gear when going downhill or riding at a fast pace on flat ground. Make sure to pedal lightly while shifting to avoid damaging the gears.
To shift gears effectively on a road bike, use the shifters on the handlebars to move the chain onto a different gear. Shift to a higher gear when going uphill or wanting to pedal faster, and shift to a lower gear when going downhill or needing less resistance. Anticipate the terrain and adjust your gears accordingly to maintain a comfortable cadence.
To properly shift gears on a bike for a smooth and efficient ride, first, anticipate the terrain ahead. Then, use the right hand to shift the rear gears for small adjustments and the left hand to shift the front gears for larger changes. Shift one gear at a time while pedaling lightly to avoid strain on the chain. Remember to shift before reaching a steep incline or decline to maintain momentum and avoid unnecessary effort.