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Making a stopped right turn on a motorcycle while going uphill requires proper technique and balance. Here's a step-by-step guide:

  1. Approach the turn: Slow down and approach the turn at a controlled speed, matching your momentum to the incline of the hill.

  2. Position yourself: Before coming to a stop, position yourself slightly to the left side of your lane, providing space for your right foot and allowing for a wider turning radius.

  3. Apply the rear brake: As you come to a stop, gradually apply the rear brake with your right foot. Keep your right foot on the brake pedal to maintain control.

  4. Balance the motorcycle: Maintain balance by keeping your left foot on the ground for stability while keeping the right foot on the brake. Use your body to counterbalance the weight of the motorcycle.

  5. Look where you want to go: Turn your head and look in the direction you want to turn. This will help you maintain balance and stay focused on your intended path.

  6. Engage the clutch and throttle: With your right foot still on the brake, use your left hand to engage the clutch and gently apply throttle to maintain a controlled and steady speed.

  7. Release the brake and initiate the turn: Once you have the appropriate clutch and throttle control, release the rear brake while keeping your right foot ready to apply it again if necessary. Initiate the turn by smoothly releasing the clutch and gently leaning the motorcycle into the turn.

  8. Maintain balance and control: As you navigate the turn, maintain a smooth throttle control and proper body positioning. Use your body weight to help balance the motorcycle while keeping your eyes focused on the path ahead.

  9. Accelerate and straighten up: Once you've completed the turn and have a clear path ahead, gradually increase throttle and straighten up the motorcycle.

Practice is key when it comes to mastering low-speed maneuvers like making a stopped right turn on an uphill slope. It's advisable to practice in a safe and controlled environment, such as an empty parking lot or a quiet street, before attempting such maneuvers in traffic. Remember to always wear appropriate safety gear and follow local traffic laws and regulations.

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