I did a training day with chris birch last year and his advice was to ride with your guns out ... one finger on clutch and one on brake at all times
I still switch to two on the clutch when riding slow very tight rocky sections but I think that will Change the stronger my finger gets
I am trying to improve my riding, so I a practicing the double blip to get over loges etc. I am finding that if if use two fingers on the clutch then I don't hold the bars at I would like, but if use one my arm gets tired. What do you all do? One or two?
+1 using middle finger. I get a better purchase on my bars w/index finger & thumb.Interesting that you bring this up. I hurt my left index finger in January, and it doesn't bend more than 90 degrees now. I have switched to using my middle finger on the clutch and it has been working surprisingly well because it is a longer finger, so the reach isn't much of a reach, so to speak. You might try it a few times to see what you think.
I am trying to improve my riding, so I a practicing the double blip to get over loges etc. I am finding that if if use two fingers on the clutch then I don't hold the bars at I would like, but if use one my arm gets tired. What do you all do? One or two?
Minimum of one finger on the clutch always.
Anyone who hops a log without a finger or two covering it is just waiting to throw it away. When things go pear shaped its usually the clutch that stops all that engergy from driving the bike away from you.
Always put your levers parallel with the ground, never lower, you will get terrible pump.![]()
No way! My levers are set to my arms. I don't get pump I am quite light on the bars. But I am so out of shape, if I am using one finger all the time my arm does get tired.
Anyway, I seem to use a mix of two and one. I need to get fitter.