No don’t give up, yet but persevere. What you said shows that you lack experience and skills. If you own a bike, practice and ride as often as you can. Well I had a 100cc bike and rode it often and I had this old friend who was, how do we call it? patrol officer on bike ;P i asked him jokingly when will i get to try his 750cbx.. he said why not now? dang that pushed my heart out of the bottom hole so anyways since a citizen is not allowed to ride a government/police bike, he took it to a private road… the road is not that good, lots of potholes and rough. The bike had a problem; when throttle up, to 3rpm, it would remain there a sec or so then back to idle. I stalled the bike only once and i was out flying on this bike doing 120km/h on this kind of road, not that i was a rodeo kamikaze but i have ridden on that road many times before and the bike was not an issue though it was my first time… there were many bikes not in a good state but i was able to ride…
if the bike is stalling, the problem is also with you; means give in more gas but revise your clutch manoeuvre… learn from your mistakes, it’s not the end of the world… other’s will encourage you as well…ey guys?!
BoOZe
Solomolo Rider