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I have the idle speed on Thumper set obscenely low. For the first five miles, before he's fully warmed up, I have a problem stalling out and have to modulate the throttle to keep him running.
Pulling from a stop involves fairly agressive use of the throttle and just a little slipping of the clutch. With my low speed maneuvers in the parking garage I am mostly coasting, clutch lever operated, with occasional partial releases to keep me moving.
A louder aftermarket exhaust helps with hearing the engine speed and whether you're near stalling.
But mainly she needs to learn the friction zone on the clutch. At the MSF Basic Rider Course they had us sitting, feet on the ground, forward, first gear, releasing the clutch until we pushed against the feet and then fully operating the clutch to rock backward. Repeat over and over until you no longer have to concentrate on slipping the clutch -- you develop a connection from the ear (engine speed) to the clutch hand so all you do is want to go and the clutch operation is automatic.
With enough money, nearly anything is possible. You could get an extremely good automotive machine shop to design, cut and install a new set of gears -- will cost more than the bike.
p.s. if you are in or near LaLaLand I'd be more than willing to ride by for a demo.
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