According to Newton's third law, the force of the motorcycle's friction pushing on the road is equal to and opposite to the force of the road's friction on the motorcycle moving in the opposite direction.
According to the Motorcycle Safety Foundation, the friction zone is "the area of clutch lever movement that begins where the clutch begins to transmit power to the rear wheel and ends just prior to full clutch engagement" (MSF).
Dry friction can either cause or oppose motion in bodies. It always opposes the surfaces sliding relative to one another. The motorcycle's tires and the ground come into dry contact.
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