A common cause for back fire is the spark plug. Checjk that the plug is in good condition , the gap is set right and is of the correct type.
If you mean stabilizers that you attached to the back of your bike to keep you stable the answers yes. As stabilizers stop you from falling over keeping you balanced.
Fix the fuel/air system. Simple as that. Either that or someone has drilled a hole in your exhaust.
Knowing the firing order of a vehicles engine is important when owning a car. The firing order of this bike is 1-2-4-3.
The person who rides on the back of a bike is a passenger.
Friction is what ultimately stops your bike
If the bike has a license, then it is an official vehicle and you need to ride it on the road and stop for the ambulance and get on the shoulder of the road.
Check your spark plug, replace if needed, and set it so the spark plug gap is correct.
The firing order is 1,2,4,3, counting from the left to right as seen when sitting on the bike. This would hold true for other in-line four cylinder "road" bike engines.
You push the brake.
After an emergency stop on a bike, you need to start on a low note and low speed. You will keep accelerating as you gain momentum.
Yes
By convincing the terrorists to stop firing at her and to accept her existence.