4 Essential Motorcycle Practice Drills for Beginners
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- čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
- Welcome to our video on 4 motorcycle practice drills that will help beginner riders learn essential skills.
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I like how all these motorcycle tutorials are like, "here's how to ride a bike: first, go to a parking lot." and I'm all like, "how tf do I get to a parking lot?" Lol
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I love slow speed practice always like to find a empty car park. Also like playing the no feet down coming upto traffic lights lol.
Hi mate, great video, but do you have any videos that explains the controls for each of these practice points?
Getting back into riding after a 35 year absence. This seems like a great video to me with your choice of skills to practice. Can't wait to get out into an office park somewhere nearby and begin honing my skills. The figure 8 is a skill I learned on my mountain bike and it's very useful for practicing cornering. Thanks so much! Safe riding and God Bless you.
what about clutchwear
Do bike clutches wear fast ?
and how easy is it to replace in time and money
watching your videos from slaton TX
i appreciate all your videos - thank you
Aren't u suppose to down shift at the same time as you're slowing?
useful and cheerful content, total opposite of mine 😂😂😂
Thanks, on my z125 during these tight manoeuvres, the accelerator touches my knee and is very off putting.
good thing you end up on top
What ratio of front/rear brake did you use for the emergency brake and for normal braking?
I'd say roughly 90% front. As the weight of the bike moves over the front forks under hard braking, there's a good chance the rear wheel will lock up. Although that little extra braking from the rear can help slow you down in a pinch, as long as you're careful with the pressure on the pedal. Thanks for the comment 🙂👍
What's the L stand for ? Liability ?
Stupid joke. Sorry. I know what it's there for.
I have a question if you don't mind. How do I overcome the fear of leaning on curves, most especially on steep, inward inclined, crazy mountain road curves ? How to negotiate them ?
Thanks in advance.
There are riding schools that learn u how to do crazy turns and their practice places look like MotoGP place-stadium idk how to say it but u need to pay
here’s how
Wear full gear and get on a bicycle