#2 keep a few fingers on the clutch at all times, use it lots, even more
#3 know how to bail/not make a hill, ive had best luck with the deathgrip/ stay on the bike strategy, DO NOT FALL DOWNHILL
#4 stay in good shape, and drink LOTS of water the day before riding, i work piling lumber which has whiped me into shape in 6 months, i dont get armpump anymore even on a 500
 , used to get it bad on my 125 last year even with the feather clutch, its cool to be able to go all out on tight st all day and do it again tomorow
 , used to get it bad on my 125 last year even with the feather clutch, its cool to be able to go all out on tight st all day and do it again tomorow  
 #5 make sure your bike is working/jetted right
notice both feet of the pegs = fail most of the time prime example at 1 minute
if i get rich i will be definately going there... with my bike


 
   
   
   
  
 
 
   125 is easy to bump start and easy to not stall if you have a clutch.
 125 is easy to bump start and easy to not stall if you have a clutch.


 
 





 
 