No. Clutch is what disengages the motor from the transmission. Shift would be changing gears. You should depress the clutch to shift from one gear to another.
Yes, there is no such thing as clutch fluid. It's all brake fluid.
Same as any other motorcycle, using the clutch and shift with your left foot.
The clutch will not engage ,you will not be able to shift./// the clutch will not (disengage ) making it almost impossible to shift gears
Clutch in and press either up or down on the shift pedal Normally the shifting pattern is 1N23456 (Maybe you don't have a 6th gear, it's the same pattern) When not rolling, shift all the way down and up one. That is neutral. To start going, pull in the clutch, shift down. That puts you down into first Release the clutch and give some gas. Now to shift into second, pull in the clutch and shift up. This will skip neutral and put you into second. I think you get the point now.
yes it is a clutch (manual shift)
If it has a stick shift and clutch, it is standard. If no clutch and stick shift, it is an automatic.
to start with when you push in on the clutch pedal you are disengaging it. Your description sounds like the clutch has clutched its last clutch What if it is not the clutch?
put it in nutral, give it some gas and shift up to first. if it has a clutch,pull in the clutch, shift to first,keep the clutch pulled in, give it alot of gas shift to 2nd then let go of the clutch fast.
You need a new clutch
It's probably either a worn/warped clutch plate, the clutch is out of adjustment or the pilot bushing/bearing is not operating properly.
the clutch is on the same side as most bikes the left side but the shifter is on the rite.
if it is hard to shift, when you shift your hear grinding, if you need to push really hard to get the clutch down, or if your in nutraul and your car dies when your foot is off the clutch