>not engine braking
I haven't ridden a 2T before, and someone told me this a while ago. So when you're slowing down do you just hold the clutch? Like, do you just use the clutch when you're not using the accelerator?
2 stroke thread
Nope because when you re-engage you could be in the wrong gear. Go by this;
When stopping quickly you need to learn to downshift while you are braking, not much way around it Im afraid
When coasting you can engine brake but its not neccessary
But clutching in and braking is a bad habit
Even manlets are too big for a 65cc so if you're not a manlet you're an underage b& there's no reason for anyone beyond the age of 9 to seriously be on a 65cc
No there's no engine braking as in you can't use the engine to slow yourself. On a 4 stroke engine when you down shift the RPMs increase and you will slow down due to compression. Doesn't happen with a two stroke. You'll down shift, the RPMs will increase, but there is no compression braking so you can't use the engine to assist in slowing.