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actually i ride bikes and the clutch to change gears is on the left , very few have it on the right
Same as any other motorcycle, using the clutch and shift with your left foot.
Everything from graphics, to seats, grips, handlebars, tires, rims and hubs, suspension, pipes and silencers, footpegs, brake rotors and calipers, internal engine parts, carb jetting, and lots more that I have left out.
Most bikes have kickstart on right. Older bikes from 80s and before may have left or right, and on less common brands like ktm, husqvarna, etc
No, they use foot operated rear brakes, as on all bikes. Some riders, Mick Doohan for instance tried a rear brake that was operated by a button on the left handlebar....
because they used to race to race them and they had the shifter on the right so you could shift around turns
Assuming you have disc brakes, it could be, a sticky or stuck brake caliper on the left side brake. Grease or brake fluid on the friction surface on the left side brake. A restricted brake hose/line on the left side brake. Air in the hydraulic lines on the left side brake.
Driving with you left foot on the brake.
Bad right caliper or air in the left caliper, soaked pads on the left side, dirt in the brake fluid balancer thingy....answer: Also check your wheel bearings. and make certain they haven't deteriorated.
dirt?
Check the brakes. You might have worn disk brake pads and if your vehicle has worn brake sensors, it can make that kind of sound.
to the left of the brake pedal