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  • Motorcycle Riding Tips - Sportbike Canyon Carving
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    Carving canyons through Mulholland Highway is the epitome of on-road sportbike riding. To do it right, it requires equal parts skill, knowledge, gear, and guts. Tight corners, blind turns, and sharing the road with fellow motorists all necessitate a high degree of both confidence and care. Safe riding is fun riding, and there are few places more important to keep that in mind than when when working your way through "The Snake." In this Motorcycle Riding Tips video, Bucky goes through some of his top suggestions for carving canyons like a sport bike pro.
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Komentáře • 377

  • @tmrthiago
    @tmrthiago Před 8 lety +43

    How can we get that psi chart you talked about ?

    • @buckysacrilege5904
      @buckysacrilege5904 Před 8 lety +5

      I posted it on my Instagram. You can google my name and "Instagram" if you don't have the app

    • @tmrthiago
      @tmrthiago Před 8 lety +2

      +Bucky Sacrilege I will search for you on instagram. thanks

    • @RevZilla
      @RevZilla  Před 8 lety +18

      +tmrthiago instagram.com/p/BESUfEphcF_/ This should do it. -DrewZilla

    • @Praise___YaH
      @Praise___YaH Před 2 lety

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  • @JG-gh4xj
    @JG-gh4xj Před 8 lety +155

    can we get more videos like this please Revzilla?
    thanks
    well done sir

  • @MrPninja
    @MrPninja Před 8 lety +62

    Awesome what you said always do a "sighting lap" , I just had bloke crash right in front of me in my local twisty road, and I Said to him I always take it I easy the first lap. He's answer nah I have fun straight away, then I said ( as I'm helping pick up his bike ) how's that working for ya

    • @H3rBLif3
      @H3rBLif3 Před 8 lety +2

      Haha. Damn right, that

    • @MotoAtheist
      @MotoAtheist Před 7 lety +1

      You don't know if that was the reason for his crash! What an arrogant assumption. The one thing you shouldn't have to learn is to leave other riders alone. Nobody gives a shit about some random guys opinion out on the road and how they ride.

  • @spiveym
    @spiveym Před 7 lety +4

    dude that was unbelievable. That you can carve out those canyons and deliver so much coherent thought and advice at the same time. great stuff

  • @kmg501
    @kmg501 Před 8 lety +66

    This video further reinforced in my mind what a pathetically inadequate rider I am, and I'm 100% good with that. A man has got to know his limitations. =)

    • @bamanorman5121
      @bamanorman5121 Před 8 lety

      +kmg501 I was thinking the exact same thing.

    • @thamomentum
      @thamomentum Před 8 lety +10

      +kmg501 Absolutely. NEVER NEVER NEVER let ego push your limits. It's not worth it. Coming from a guy with three metal ribs due to a bike accident..

    • @Daniel-gb9ex
      @Daniel-gb9ex Před 8 lety +9

      +kmg501 His 70% is about my 120% :(

    • @954fireblade
      @954fireblade Před rokem

      been riding since i was 17 (55 now) and im still learning still being careful but still enjoying instructional vids like this ! well done lads

  • @foolspeedahead
    @foolspeedahead Před 6 lety +2

    Last point is on point. People always ask “aren’t you hot?” when I’m geared up. My response is always “I rather be hot than hurt if something happens”. Not saying you will be completely unscathed, but gear drastically reduces the injuries you may sustain and the amount of recovery time needed before you can jump back on your bike.

    • @kirkdunn1379
      @kirkdunn1379 Před rokem

      fuck road rash with a capital F......ive had bad ones from different sport and its the worst......."the pain that keeps on giving thruout its life"....i actually like my skin.......with gear today on how good and comfy it is no reason really

  • @pistolpete6321
    @pistolpete6321 Před 8 lety +65

    Really well done and informative, thanks for doing this video!

  • @danielcipriani5344
    @danielcipriani5344 Před 8 lety +10

    I'm a motorcyclist and a road bike cyclist. Really appreciate your instructions. Would love if you or RevZilla would post some instructions about dealing with bicyclists on canyon and mountain roads. As a road bicyclists who loves pedaling these roads, motorcyclists are my greatest fear. They buzz us within inches of our lives. We (bicyclists) are just trying to do what motorcyclists are doing - that is, enjoy the love of the road. Motorcyclists who pass within inches are simply bullies and also very ignorant riders risking everyone's well being. Also, if two or more motorcyclists are carving around, please be aware that bicyclists only hear the first bike as it passes - we often get startled and might twitch a bit - right into the path of motorcycle #2 or #3...please encourage mutual respect on the road for all. And with that said, yes I am also aware that many many road bicyclists ride like idiots and do not follow the laws of the road - but please do not punish all bicyclists because of a small proportion. Thanks!

    • @buckysacrilege5904
      @buckysacrilege5904 Před 8 lety +2

      +Daniel Cipriani I push pedals as well. I always harp that we motorcyclists need to share the road with anyone and everyone when other riders try to curse bicyclists. Ive come across many cyclists and Downhill boarders, and the love and mutual respect for doing what we love is always reflected. *thumbs up*

  • @AdrianRP1
    @AdrianRP1 Před 8 lety +51

    Dude, that was a cool video...great skills, and an accurate description on choosing the right lines while traversing curves... The ONLY criticism I could announce though is that you didn't mention accelerating hard through a turn without seeing it's exit. This imo is suicide on public roads... Maybe you did and I missed it, but if you didn't, this is something that needs to be mentioned... I almost got killed once accelerating hard through a section of road that provided minimal visibility within typical reactionary time and distance. Some major TOOL with a Blazer was attempting to turn around this section of road pulling a trailer blocking the ENTIRE road..@ 80+mph I thought for sure I was DEAD...fortunately my brakes were better then I thought, it was dry, and I had no one on the back. Since that day I never accelerate beyond my line of sight...no way. This near death incident occurred after 25+ years of riding experience...thinking I knew it all. WRONG! No disrespect intended man...

    • @buckysacrilege5904
      @buckysacrilege5904 Před 8 lety +11

      +AdrianRP1 Very true. I think this serves as a specific incident that applies to my mention of only riding at 60-70% of your ability. you need to be able to react to sudden obstacles. Ppls first reaction is to always blame a driver that is doing an illegal or ill advised turn in front of a rider. I always make the point that it could've also been a huge rock that fell into the middle of the road. Would you get furious at that rock?? while it sucks to have to deal with another human that had bad timing, its still our ultimate responsibility to keep ourselves alive. The answer to that is to ride in a manner that leaves us room to react to the unknown. Stay safe. Thanks for sharing, and glad you came out of it unscathed. *thumbs up*

    • @razorbak6783
      @razorbak6783 Před 5 lety +4

      AdrianRP1 I couldn't agree more......Rule # 2 of 10 (of how to stay alive while riding a motorcycle)....rule # 2 never ever out run your eye sight....rule # 1 your invisible to everyone no matter what...rule # 3 "YOU HAVE TO ANTICIPATE WHAT THE OTHER CAR IS GOING TO DO BEFORE THEY DO IT" and for those of you that say "You can't do that your not a mind reader".....ride 30 years on the road and you will agree. 1- look for a head turn..... 2 look for a hand position change on the steering wheel....etc...etc..... all of these may indicate a lane change. Look at this way...see that hot mustang, camaro, hoped up import etc.... coming down the on ramp, may be an aggressive driver so prepare and put your self in position to be able to react or avoid if necessary. See a wood grain station wagon with a blue haired old lady coming down the ramp.... will probably not be as aggressive as the mustang but you do have to watch them for not being able to see good (so there's that s**t) That takes you back to # 1 "YOUR ALWAYS INVISIBLE TO EVERYONE"
      And for the love of God people....get your damn eyes up on the road and out of you damn phones.
      I should make a video on the 10 commandments of staying alive on a motorcycle...maybe I will.
      "God speed to all"

    • @kirkdunn1379
      @kirkdunn1379 Před rokem

      he did say he rides first time at 50% thru a section to scope it out, second time @ 70%

    • @kirkdunn1379
      @kirkdunn1379 Před rokem

      @@buckysacrilege5904 yeah your right it really doesnt matter why when your laid up in a hospital bed or in the mortuary.......who cares at that point, try to minimize those scenrios in first place
      2 weeks into street riding and had close calls already.....not riding over my head just idiot people on road that i saw before hand........tons of motorcycle experience but on the street i just figure everyone is out to kill me.....and ride with that frme of mind......also live in LA

    • @954fireblade
      @954fireblade Před rokem

      @@razorbak6783 hi man i always look at the steering wheel as you mention and the front wheels to see if they are going to turn, keep safe good riding !😄

  • @AntiParallali
    @AntiParallali Před 8 lety +56

    What I learned today: outside, inside, outside, outside, inside, inside, outside offside, inside, outside. GOT IT! (Jk Bucky. I actually did learn a bunch of stuff :P)

  • @whowanderz
    @whowanderz Před 8 lety +6

    bucky please keep uploading these kinds of videos on your own channel
    so much fun and so informative to watch

  • @AlmirOsmanovic
    @AlmirOsmanovic Před 8 lety +30

    I'm just going to carve turns and talk like it's no big deal... Well done... my voice pitch would have been going up and down like in an opera.

    • @vicc.8135
      @vicc.8135 Před 7 lety

      I feel you lol

    • @letskeepearthgreen
      @letskeepearthgreen Před 7 lety

      Almir Osmanović can't imagine how bad people are at riding to think this is a hard pace or something

    • @cheezychipmunk1383
      @cheezychipmunk1383 Před 6 lety

      Almir Osmanović hahaha I hit some twisties last night with some random dudes I met last night and I had a bunch of o shit moments lol over all a good night but I pushed my self too hard and came into a fee corners 2 hot for never being on the roads we were riding

    • @maxpf
      @maxpf Před 3 lety

      @@letskeepearthgreen have fun crashing horrendously some day :)

  • @UncleJimboo
    @UncleJimboo Před 8 lety +87

    Some skill to vlog and ride like that haha

    • @miachong1498
      @miachong1498 Před 8 lety +7

      +kevin7993 Seriously. When he turned around and rode way harder I was like, "this has to be a voiceover, right?"

    • @zeuth_Sengsou
      @zeuth_Sengsou Před 8 lety +1

      +Mia Chong experience riders

    • @TheS13browe
      @TheS13browe Před 7 lety +3

      Didn't notice the disappearing go pro did you? The only times he was talking was when he had go pro on his chin with mic attached. Then they added in video without go pro on chin with voice over from when it was on his chin. Very sneaky.

    • @auscurrymaster
      @auscurrymaster Před 7 lety

      TheS13browe surely all they do is run all video cameras - in this case 3 I think - and mix the video they want for final edit and just take the audio feed from one of them - in this case the chin camera. I think that's perfectly common practice.

    • @TheS13browe
      @TheS13browe Před 7 lety +1

      auscurrymaster no in this case watch the chin camera disappear in many clips, it was there in one clip and is not there in others. They had it on for easy run and took it off for his hard run but the voice continues as usual. He wasn't talking whilst riding hard only when taking it easy. So all they did was take the voice from his easy run and added clips in of his harder run over top but he wasn't actually talking in them. Hope that makes sense watch again for disappearing chin camera (can be seen in rear view mirror as well).

  • @Shimmoda
    @Shimmoda Před 8 lety +5

    I just keep going until my knee hits the road thanks to those Q3's I got from you guys :D

  • @SousasAdventure
    @SousasAdventure Před 8 lety +1

    You are our inspiration to reviews !!! Keep up the good work! Greetings from Portugal

  • @nickgnaime
    @nickgnaime Před 8 lety

    Great to see Bucky laying down some knowledge to a large audience like this. I was lucky enough to have him as a guide to sherpa me through the snake the last time I visited. Video doesn't do justice to his pace there. Great rider and great to see him rocking the reservoir decal. Keep up the great work! More Bucky please!

  • @miachong1498
    @miachong1498 Před 8 lety

    Your guy's videos are always so great. I love the informative product reviews but I've still yet to find more professional, accessible, and well-done motorcycle videos on CZcams. Keep it up!

  • @joserubenvega
    @joserubenvega Před 8 lety +9

    This is awesome!!!! More tip videos! Maybe tips when riding in the city heavy traffic, maybe tips on how to ride your bikes that have abs vs non abs in the city
    Awesome video more of these keep them coming

  • @atifrahi
    @atifrahi Před 8 lety

    Bucky is THE BEST. More videos from this talented rider, please !!

  • @Petesmotoadventure
    @Petesmotoadventure Před 8 lety +2

    Good tips. Nice that you pointed out ride below your ability on the road.

  • @davegeo3892
    @davegeo3892 Před 8 lety +1

    Great tips! I'm a new rider and these vids are great for people just starting. As far as full gear, that's non negotiable for this newbee!

  • @luisdiegocr
    @luisdiegocr Před 8 lety +1

    no matter if you are very familiar with the road or not....
    ALWAYS do a low speed run, to assert the conditions that may have change since last time (even if that was yesterday).
    there is nothing worst than "attack" a familiar road with 100% confidences and then discover dirt or new holes mid turn... it can even create a panic situation

  • @oshkoshbjosh986
    @oshkoshbjosh986 Před 8 lety +5

    Nice video! Just in time for the sunshine

  • @budshure3183
    @budshure3183 Před 8 lety

    One of the best real world videos I've seen. Thanks.

  • @tiibenvlogs
    @tiibenvlogs Před 8 lety +1

    very good video, short and precise. one of the most applicable tip videos I've watched! every canyon rider should watch this

  • @ClutchFirst
    @ClutchFirst Před 8 lety

    Really awesome vid guys! I thoroughly enjoyed these tips.

  • @zmperry1
    @zmperry1 Před 8 lety

    Thank you for taking the time to give some good advice.

  • @stevemack389sm
    @stevemack389sm Před 8 lety

    this video was great to watch and listen to your bike and hear u at the same time so that's a plus!!!!!! badass video it's tight and right on the money and it helps out alot!!!!

  • @1sickkidd9
    @1sickkidd9 Před 8 lety

    Bucky as always, you're the man!

  • @kemal727
    @kemal727 Před 7 lety

    To the point and very useful best vid on biking i've watched

  • @Gunterlund583
    @Gunterlund583 Před 7 lety +1

    great job Bucky. Every Vid I watch of yours I learn something new. Thanks much for the "street" lesson vs track.

    • @buckysacrilege5904
      @buckysacrilege5904 Před 7 lety

      Thank you Bryce! Glad you're picking up what I'm laying down!!!

  • @javier6d2
    @javier6d2 Před 8 lety +2

    Great video. Very sensible advices. Good job.

  • @RYADADEV
    @RYADADEV Před 8 lety

    Love the video, a lot of nice tips to remember!

  • @MrPHBurnham
    @MrPHBurnham Před 8 lety

    Love riding the snake, luckily live in the neighborhood. Thanks for the tips Bucky!

  • @DJMotoVlogs
    @DJMotoVlogs Před 8 lety +25

    More videos like this please, I would love a video about body position if possible.

    • @socalninjarider
      @socalninjarider Před 8 lety

      +DJ MotoVlogs It's interesting watching vids like this because I have footage from those exact same camera angles on those exact same corners... just that Bucky is taking the corners 5-10mph faster hahaha.

    • @DJMotoVlogs
      @DJMotoVlogs Před 8 lety +1

      +SoCalNinjaRider haha that's funny. You guys are so lucky to have access to roads like this. I'm gonna check out your videos and live thru them. haha

    • @XRunner2628
      @XRunner2628 Před 8 lety

      +DJ MotoVlogs ^^ THIS ^^ I've seen a ton of videos with exaggerated body positions.

    • @demisx
      @demisx Před rokem +1

      All this butt shifting, knee dragging stuff is absolutely unnecessary for public road riding. People do it for fun and pictures but you should be going no where close to the speeds where such techniques start to matter. Save it for the track and stay alive.

  • @adaptiveagile
    @adaptiveagile Před 5 lety

    Fantastic road, riding and video. Many thanks. Not sure I followed your instruction about lines in the S turns.

  • @MikeValentine85
    @MikeValentine85 Před 8 lety

    impressive video. well done revzilla well done!

  • @Maverick800XRS
    @Maverick800XRS Před 8 lety

    Dude amazing riding and control!!! awesome tips as well thank you! Stay Frosty!

  • @addicted2myfz8fun61
    @addicted2myfz8fun61 Před 8 lety

    Awesome advise on the carving and the apex and the gear to wear when riding. And I check my tire pressure every other day. And important to make sure your chain is lube. I love revzilla for the vids on here and on their website.

  • @renatojlopes
    @renatojlopes Před 7 lety

    The narrative as you ride!... That's some skill man!...

  • @salmaanrazzakofficial
    @salmaanrazzakofficial Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the video, it had excellent riding tips & instructions.

  • @BandaInku
    @BandaInku Před 8 lety

    This is great. Would love more videos like this

  • @jay-rock6627
    @jay-rock6627 Před 8 lety

    Thanks for the tips keep up the good work 👍🏿

  • @QwahziIRL
    @QwahziIRL Před 8 lety

    Awesome video, thanks for the tips!

  • @jesseparbhu6125
    @jesseparbhu6125 Před 6 lety

    Great video! Hope to see more

  • @Kodreanu23
    @Kodreanu23 Před 8 lety

    Awesome video! Thanks!

  • @derikpomeroy3141
    @derikpomeroy3141 Před 8 lety +7

    Excellent video. Should talk about line of sight. You need to able to stop in the distance you can see. That road has some very limited sight lines.

  • @djkukee
    @djkukee Před 5 lety

    great tips on the lines!

  • @acfrmlc
    @acfrmlc Před 8 lety

    Please more! Awesome informative vid!

  • @JRatOficial
    @JRatOficial Před 7 lety

    Funny I came here for a few tips and you're riding a bike like mine. Perfect.

  • @guambra2001
    @guambra2001 Před 8 lety

    Great riding, some good tips. Keep doing these videos.

  • @aersoul
    @aersoul Před 8 lety +1

    I read frequently people asking about body position and i think we should be reminded that there is no one correct way to ride a motorcycle. There are different riding styles created by all of us that make us feel comfortable, and with comfort comes speed.

  • @101Thrillseeker
    @101Thrillseeker Před 8 lety

    great video. this can be a learning experience or a friendly reminder. please make more videos like this

  • @Robnord1
    @Robnord1 Před 8 lety +2

    Good advice for the track. My first dislike on a Revzilla sponsored video.

  • @berraco47
    @berraco47 Před 7 lety

    Love this video

  • @varmint87
    @varmint87 Před 8 lety

    Fine display of riding.

  • @strprdexn8083
    @strprdexn8083 Před 4 lety +1

    Very good video thank you

  • @busa916
    @busa916 Před 8 lety +2

    Love the tape over the speedo

  • @BobbyChombo
    @BobbyChombo Před 8 lety

    Excellent video and tips Bucky and RevZilla! Maybe there is some supermoto content in the works... :)

  • @avimistry8820
    @avimistry8820 Před 8 lety

    Great tips. More please, body position, etc.

  • @Siper2
    @Siper2 Před 8 lety

    Great video!

  • @scottg
    @scottg Před 7 lety

    Dope video!

  • @murphxmurph
    @murphxmurph Před 8 lety +1

    Great video, simple and informative! However, it would be really nice if you could perhaps do another video similar to this that touches on body position. Most riders who lack experience on the track and in the twisties tend to ride really crossed up, which essentially means they're hanging the lower half of their body off much more aggressively than their head and their torso. This seems to be a product of both lack of experience and desire to drag knee which seems to make people think they're going fast despite their form being terrible. Dragging knee could be another thing you could touch on, why it happens, how it happens, when it should happen, etc. But all around a great video, just like pretty much all the content you guys have been producing! You can tell there's a lot of love for motorcycling at RevZilla.

  • @shawnk82
    @shawnk82 Před 8 lety

    great vid, more tips on canyon/mountain carving please

  • @3on3off
    @3on3off Před 8 lety

    Great video.

  • @JeffDanoff
    @JeffDanoff Před 8 lety

    Awesome video, post more

  • @melarryo1676
    @melarryo1676 Před rokem

    I have been an experienced sport bike and canyon rider since 1982 when I got my first sport bike. THEE sport bike of the day....a Kawasaki GPZ550. My next bike was the infamous Kawasaki 750 Turbo which I got in December of 1983, although it was considered an 84. AND.... I still have it. AND....it still runs and looks great. Of course it's had a little love over the years. But here's the thing. Even though we ride with terrific technique and greatly increase our skill over the years, there is one immutable fact..... a lot of these "canyon roads" have speed limits of 35 to 45ish mph, so in effect.....we are all speeding. lol

  • @dunkin_ma_knuts693
    @dunkin_ma_knuts693 Před 8 lety +1

    cool video. another one on braking and leaning into corners on the twisties would be cool

  • @CrazyCanadian5555
    @CrazyCanadian5555 Před 8 lety

    Great tips thank you. 😁 😁 😁 😁

  • @vintimv001
    @vintimv001 Před 8 lety

    Sweet ! more videos like this

  • @philtripe
    @philtripe Před 8 lety

    i dont move around my lane much for the fact theres always oncoming traffic so i keep my head out of the other lane by not leaning into it while ridding near the double yellow. the middle is where all the oil is and the only other option is the outside track which leaves you open to being passed and more road debris as you get closer to the shoulder

  • @halmain7406
    @halmain7406 Před 6 lety

    Great video

  • @ploxyzero
    @ploxyzero Před 7 lety

    Anyone have advice for tire pressure? I ride a 2003 CBR600RR and I've been running 36/36, but I've crashed like 3 times so far in the canyons lol
    I thought I was just getting unlucky with dirty roads but now I'm starting to think it's because my tire pressure was too high. What do most people run for Q3's in the canyons?

  • @oldtimecharlie
    @oldtimecharlie Před 8 lety

    Of course you always want to consider positions such as braking marker, corner turn in, apex and corner exit. Corner attributes such as radius, camber, elevation and traction (perfect road, tar patches, cement, dirt). These things can change throughout the turn so you have decreasing radius, increasing radius, uphill, downhill, crest of hill (if you grab big air, no traction) bottom of valley (bump steer) and camber goes positive or negative half way through the turn. You can stand slightly on the pegs and play with weighing the inside peg (or outside peg). Late apex a decreasing radius turn, early apex an increasing radius turn. The wide arc is fun if you don't have a lot of power or aren't using it. Get it in, get in turned and fire it out works great if you have tons of power. AKA point and shoot.

  • @khrisjared1
    @khrisjared1 Před 8 lety

    good job. nice video.

  • @SPd.Triple
    @SPd.Triple Před 4 lety

    Dope Dude!

  • @exGizmo
    @exGizmo Před 7 lety

    Awesome video! Learned some quite important and useful information, will definitely be able to use it for my next ride(:

  • @ashimkumarroy9050
    @ashimkumarroy9050 Před 5 lety

    Really Well Done

  • @ruimteschipYT
    @ruimteschipYT Před 8 lety

    Thumbs up nice video i just finish today my motor examen :D awesome

  • @Chris-kj9ou
    @Chris-kj9ou Před 7 lety

    Great tips, I have been riding for ten years but i am still a little scared to dive the r6 into corners hard. You ride very good.

  • @mroushion
    @mroushion Před 8 lety

    Good tips

  • @oriordan51
    @oriordan51 Před 8 lety

    good video dude

  • @TheTomster94
    @TheTomster94 Před 8 lety

    Great video! Some very good tips with explaining mistakes you see many people make. Unfortunately I live in a place without any canyons to carve :/

  • @drummerhero4652
    @drummerhero4652 Před 8 lety

    Awesome video, I've been looking for a more modern video explaining some technique so thank you. Also curious on what your microphone set up is, sounds very clear for you having to concentrate on riding while explaining what you're doing. Thanks again keep up the awesome vids!

  • @Child3k
    @Child3k Před 3 lety

    Well - good job. I'm pretty confident with the skill ur show here you could do it while staying inside ur own lane - without clippsing the double yellow.
    I'd love to see a vid about the safe line ...

  • @JEEPIMPACT
    @JEEPIMPACT Před 8 lety

    outstanding video very informative from my standpoint

  • @longza
    @longza Před 6 lety

    nice video!!!

  • @caliiboii8239
    @caliiboii8239 Před 8 lety

    I rode this canyon a couple times. its pretty difficult cuz of all the tight curves. its also very dangerous for beginners. I dont recommend if your a first time rider to ride this route until you are very skilled. Good Riding!!!

  • @angellotomic
    @angellotomic Před 8 lety

    Good drive bro

  • @grabir01
    @grabir01 Před 8 lety

    Start out dirt bike Motocross riding. Do it for years. Get good at it... Real good. Then move to other surfaces that provide more traction. also... Good tips on riding gear.. Thanks.

  • @ririemarilyn
    @ririemarilyn Před 7 lety

    he's killing it like having a conversation at a coffee shop. he's good

  • @drjones694
    @drjones694 Před 8 lety

    another one¡!!!! awsome vid guys... but.... would be nice if you shared the tire pressure chart....

    • @buckysacrilege5904
      @buckysacrilege5904 Před 8 lety

      I shared it on my Instagram. Even if you don't have the app, you can google my name and Instagram to find it.

  • @tomorrowtoday4839
    @tomorrowtoday4839 Před 7 lety +1

    Impossible to underestimate familiarity with the road. That is one of the great things about the track...brain is doing less continuous assessment for unknown factors...

  • @bikedude4968
    @bikedude4968 Před 5 lety

    can you do a video on steep down hill riding a lot of rider have trouble with it

  • @rakryankomala3090
    @rakryankomala3090 Před 8 lety

    alota question bucky
    I've just crashed 2 times from what we called as mountain range riding(or canyon riding)
    i use pr4 120-70,160-60 which i havent got any problem in city(cornering)
    and i realy need to learn cornering properly before i completely wreck the bike
    what is the best gear or rpm or speed when entering the turn?
    do i hit a litle break before entering the turn?
    should i shift to lower gear like 2, or 3?
    please help me

  • @nathanninja2
    @nathanninja2 Před 8 lety +20

    Anyone notice how his go pro on his chin keeps disappearing and re-appearing.

    • @arnuilmees
      @arnuilmees Před 8 lety +17

      +nathan saldana yeah it's the new GoPro Hero 5 TeleMount, you can tell it via the GoPro app to teleport to different mounting points based on location or on a time schedule.

    • @nathanninja2
      @nathanninja2 Před 8 lety +2

      +arnuilmees no way that's fucking sick! Ahahaha

    • @notafanboy250
      @notafanboy250 Před 8 lety +3

      +nathan saldana notsureifsrs

    • @SR71BBFLYER
      @SR71BBFLYER Před 8 lety

      Stealth mode? LOL!

    • @seanyBTC
      @seanyBTC Před 8 lety

      +nathan saldana and that his mouth doesn't move when he talks :p

  • @skyking228
    @skyking228 Před 8 lety +1

    Good video. Would have liked to seen some braking/swerving techniques. Here in Colorado we have lot's of bicyclists, rabbits, deer, snakes, tourists, dogs and pot smokers.

  • @WDLDrider
    @WDLDrider Před 8 lety

    Good tips man!
    I also have the Q3's on my ZX6R. I heard they have carbon fiber side walls that help in case the tire is under inflated. But yeah its always best to check

    • @buckysacrilege5904
      @buckysacrilege5904 Před 8 lety

      +diggsmiggs its not so much of a help. It changes the characteristics of the carcass (inner structure of the tire). it actually requires less air pressure than other manufacturers. Ive accidentally run the dunlops at low pressure, and let me tell you, it feels just as sludgy as any other under inflated tire. *thumbs up*

  • @thesharperb47
    @thesharperb47 Před 8 lety

    Nice !

  • @leeengelsman6356
    @leeengelsman6356 Před 8 lety

    Good advice Bucky I enjoyed your video, I am much slower because of my ability and there's no shame in that.

    • @buckysacrilege5904
      @buckysacrilege5904 Před 7 lety

      Its all about having fun man! Im def not the fastest, but I probably have the biggest smile on my face :)