


Li: Aya-chan, how was the assessment?
Ayasuke: I did pretty well! I was a little surprised myself (lol)

Li: That's amazing. I did fine too!
Ayasuke: I'm getting nervous now that the test is finally here. I still think starting on a hill is difficult. I'm going to watch some motorcycle videos before the next test.

Li: That's a great idea. You can't actually practice, after all. Starting off on a hill seems to be basically the same for people who have a manual driver's license.
Ayasuke: Oh, I see. Personally, I want to get the hang of opening the throttle (half-clutch) and letting go of the brake (release)... as soon as possible.
Li: I like the fact that the half-clutch is called "half-clutch" (laughs)
Ayasuke: I know! That's a good point for motorcycle girls. Also, this is something that motorcycle girls often experience, but isn't "sudden braking" also a bit difficult? (lol)

Li: I've looked at a lot of materials, and it seems that the key is to accelerate well, maintain a constant speed, and then use the front and rear brakes in a balanced manner.

Ayasuke: Wow! That's true! If your speed isn't stable, you'll get really anxious when braking. I'll try to accelerate early.
Li: Yes, yes, I know you can do it, Aya. I've been thinking lately that it's really important to think about specific places you want to go and the fashion you want to wear after buying a motorcycle.
Ayasuke: That's true. It's easy to get discouraged if you can't do it well, but since you've worked so hard to get good at riding, it makes you want to keep trying. We'll soon have our license.
Li: Once we get it, let's go out on our favorite bike.
Ayasuke: Yes, yes, that's a promise. I'll research places we want to go!
Li: I'd love to go on a motorcycle date. It would be another way to enjoy our days off.
Ayasuke: All right. We're almost there, let's accelerate to the end!
The two of them are finally about to take the test. Will they pass this difficult exam? To be continued next time.

This time we'll be introducing how to care for and store your motorcycle! GooBike is busy working with a smile on her face...

Leaving aside GooBike's beloved bike, as you ride your bike, pebbles will bounce off it and cause small scratches. "Small scratches = peeling paint", and that's where rust begins. By taking good care of your bike regularly, you can cherish it for years to come.
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