• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
Howcast

Howcast

The best source for fun, free, and useful how-to videos and guides.

  • Arts & Crafts
  • Entertainment
  • Food & Drink
  • Health
  • Home & Garden
  • Relationships
  • Explore Guides
  • Contact
  • About
  • FAQs
  • Explore Guides
  • Arts & Crafts
  • Entertainment
  • Food & Drink
  • Health & Wellness
  • Love & Relationships
  • Home & Garden
EntertainmentHow to Ride a Motorcycle

How to Use the Clutch on a Motorcycle

Transcript

Hi guys! This is Joonil Park again for Howcast. This video is to show you how to use the clutch on your motorcycle. Once you get acquainted with the controls of your bike, it’s important to know what a clutch does and how it works before you use it. The function of a clutch is to connect the power from the engine to the rear drive wheel. An engine creates power by spinning and a motorcycle moves forward by spinning the back wheel. The clutch serves to connect the two.

You can almost think of the clutch lever as a backwards control. When you pull in a clutch lever, it disconnects the power from the engine to the rear wheel. You connect that power by releasing the clutch smoothly and slowly as to not overload the engine as the connection of an engine or RPMs while it spins and creates power to a back wheel, let’s say for example, when you’re standing still. The interaction of the two can cause a non-turning back wheel to shut off the engine if you make that connection too abruptly, so it’s important that you ease that clutch lever out nice and smooth.

You also use a clutch whenever changing gears. You want to make sure that the clutch is all the way in and held in whenever gears are changed. And after, when you want to propel yourself forward again, you release that clutch nice and smoothly and slowly. Now of course, as you get more acquainted with riding and you develop your own style, the actual use of that clutch can change.

There are three main reasons why you would use a clutch. A, releasing it nice and smoothly as you start out. B, before and during gear changes, and C, always pull your clutch in when you come to a full stop as to not stall your engine.


Lessons in this Guide

How to Ride a Motorcycle with Joonil Park

How to Get a Motorcycle License

How to Keep Your Motorcycle Safe

How to Ride a Motorcycle Offensively

How to Ride a Motorcycle Defensively

Hand Signals for Riding a Motorcycle in a Group

Tips on Riding a Motorcycle in a Group

Tips for Long Distance Riding on a Motorcycle

Tips for Riding a Motorcycle on the Highway

Tips for Riding a Motorcycle in the Rain

Tips for Riding a Motorcycle at Night

Tips for Riding a Motorcycle in the City

Steering vs. Countersteering

How to Shift Gears on a Motorcycle without the Clutch

How to Ride a Motorcycle with a Passenger

Cornering Tips & Techniques

How to Lean a Motorcycle

How to Avoid Hazards on a Motorcycle

How to Do a Figure 8 on a Motorcycle

How to Make a U-Turn on a Motorcycle

How to Avoid Stalling on a Motorcycle

How to Use the Clutch on a Motorcycle

How to Shift Gears on a Motorcycle

How to Walk a Motorcycle

How to Start & Stop a Motorcycle

How to Turn on & Shut Off a Motorcycle

How to Mount a Motorcycle

How to Push a Motorcycle

Motorcycle Controls

Understanding the Parts of a Motorcycle

Motorcycle Safety Gear

Copyright © 2026 · Howcast · All Rights Reserved · Powered by BizBudding Ventures with Springwire.ai

Privacy Manager