that means you are letting go of the clutch too fast and possibly grinding gears.
Some of us may not know what a car is doing when it's doing a kangaroo. Please describe.
take it to a garage
You have one down and 4 up in gear.
A brake shows the car/bike down until it comes to a hult/stop. A gear changes the speed the engine works at depending on what type of road you are driving on and the speed limits. If you are asking about a bike then the gear's change the speed at which you pedal at, gear 7 on a bike makes you pedal slower but you have to push harder down on the pedals, however gear 1 on a bike makes you have to pedal faster and more genitally on the pedals, - both gears really work your muscles... so if you have a bike with gears up to 7 stay on 3 or 4! Gear box = what you use to change the gears on a car. Handle bar = what you use to change the gears on a bike.
You should change down to a lower gear, 3rd gear or if the grade is very steep 2nd gear.
It makes easy to reach to first gear blindly pushing the gear downwards when slowing down and stopping. Hence can further pick up from first gear.Bikes can start in any gear hence no need for bike to be in neutral gear.
You have to keep it down with your foot!
LOOKING DOWN FROM THE FRONT OF THE COR LOOK DOWN THE GEAR BOX THERE WLII BE A BUNG STICKING OTU OF THE GEAR BOX 1/2 WAY DOWN
I dont as such drive,but can ride a motorbike manuall, but you use the numbers 1 to 4 as you progress in speed,upon average your first gear is to start of(10-15 miles an hr) as you gain speed you change up a gear,as you slow down you change down gears.
It makes it more easy to change gear
Normally this is caused by a broken synchronizer.
The gear stick has a diagram of where to move the stick to engage a certain gear. For example, if Gear 1 is in the top left corner, you must move the stick to the fair left, then forwards to engage first gear. Oh, and you have to push down the clutch each time you change gear.
Third gear could have a broken tooth, chipped tooth or bent tooth on the gear and only makes a noise when it has drive pressure applied to it, so either way when pressure is applied it makes a noise.