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they make it so the bike doesnt jerk around and stall when shifting gears and so you can shoot out of turns
no
Yes
bad clutch cable, or not enough oil on the clutch plates.
Yes of course they have clutch because this very necessary part of bike.
actually i ride bikes and the clutch to change gears is on the left , very few have it on the right
depends on the bike, on our wet sump, we use regular petroleum, on the dry clutch, can use fully synthetic, can feel power differently, but full synthetic makes the clutch slip on wet clutch bikes.
the clutch is on the same side as most bikes the left side but the shifter is on the rite.
no they do not. wires do not make bikes start
Same as any other motorcycle, using the clutch and shift with your left foot.
Not usually. If they say automatic, they probably mean semiautomatic. This means it is partly automatic, but not fully. This basically means it has and automatic clutch and the shifting pattern is usually neutral is down and 3 or 4 up. If it is automatic it might have a CVT auto transmission, which are fully automatic, but most of the pocket bikes do not seem to use them.
Depends as much on the design as the materials. In general a steel frame is springier while an aluminium frame is stiffer. A steel frame may be slightly easier to repair and an aluminium frame slightly lighter