I can't really teach anyone how to launch Via the internet. But I can tell you is it's
ALLLLLLL in the clutch hand. All your throttle hand needs to know is to NOT over-rev. It helps when you grow up raping 125 2-strokes. Those are fun! WOT 97% of time and let your clutch hand get a work out!
I should clarify so I don't come off as being cocky. There
WAS most certainly a learning curve. There were countless times my first few years of riding that I flipped over backwards, road wheelies off of the trail, crashed into trees and bushes, spun out and dumped trying kick up rooster tails, and let's not forget my first jump when my seat fell off mid flight.
THAT was painful.
I actually have 2 bum knees; right knee from crashing my BMX bike off of a jump, and my left knee from losing control of a wheelie and crashing into a thicket of brush and smashing my left knee into a tree. But as most of you know, I'm not like other people. I wrecked a lot as a kid because I'm always pushing myself to the max. now I put enduro tires on bikes that shouldn't have them and take the bike to places it shouldn't be.
That's just....... How I roll.
Scottie J