Excluding very specialized motorcycles, WW2 motorcycles for the military, the motorcycle clutch is located on the left side of the bike’s handlebar. If you have a different setup on your bike, please comment what side is the clutch on a motorcycle.
It is a hand lever operated by the rider, used to disengage power transfer to wheel(s) by squeezing or reengaging power to the wheel(s) by releasing.
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Hi I’m Tom, A New Motorcycle Rider and Blog Author.
I am a new motorcycle rider(Pa Motorcycle Learner’s Permit at the end of 2020, and I received a full M-Class Pa Motorcycle License in 2021, only after passing the Pa Motorcycle Safety Course).
I bought my first motorcycle, a TaoTao TBR7 (A Chinese Dual-sport motorcycle), at the beginning of 2021 and have been doing upgrades on that motorcycle since.
I added to my motorcycle collection by buying a Boom Vader Gen 2 motorcycle in 2022, and that little Grom-Clone bike has been upgraded by me as well.
I continue to ride my Boom Vader Gen 2 motorcycle as well as my TaoTao TBR7 dual-sport bike.
Read more on my About Me page.
Fun Fact: I’ve only been on one group ride.