Motorcycle Riding Tips To Ride Like A Pro!

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  • @tmac77
    @tmac77  Před 13 hodinami

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  • @LRS7B
    @LRS7B Před rokem +144

    As a relatively new rider, this is the kind of video you want to play on repeat with headphones in while you sleep 😂😂😂

    • @muthuigabriel2442
      @muthuigabriel2442 Před rokem +1

      Very true 😅😅😅😅

    • @guyver1215
      @guyver1215 Před 10 měsíci +1

      watch twist of the wrist 2. Your welcome.

    • @thenovalabs
      @thenovalabs Před 8 měsíci +1

      It works

    • @SmokytheBear6969
      @SmokytheBear6969 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@VarietzHD fauk yeah, that totally slipped my mind about waking up & learning. Thanks 🤙!

    • @Surya_14-05
      @Surya_14-05 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Matter of fact I’m doing it right now 😂

  • @luvyesmusici4886
    @luvyesmusici4886 Před měsícem +2

    Number 10 is number 1. You have to relax completely as soon as you get the hole-shot. You relax, get into the zone, and everything goes into slow-motion. I even had an out of body experience watching myself from above and behind, and I easily won that race loosing the front end twice a lap with a new size front tire, and putting my buddy in the ambulance before the restart.
    Best to push down on the outside peg when cornering. It also helps with rear wheel steering.
    Another use of a rear brake. When I was racing, the thumb controllers had just come out. Sadly I did not have one. My bike kept popping out of gear when I was fully leaned over at two corners. I was fighting for third in the expert level. The second best thing after my starts was my late braking. I waited far too late to brake heading into the third from last corner. Using the rear brake can help keep the rear wheel from trying to go over your head. Unfortunately for me, the rear wheel started to come over my head far too fast where I could effectively slow the wheel down. The force of the spinning rear tire was trying to push the bike over me. This would not have been a problem if I had had a thumb controller. Now mind you, I must have been going around eighty, but I was ultra relaxed, and I was enjoying the experience of what was going on, and the fact that I was so relaxed. However, I knew there was a very good possibility that I could severely hurt myself if I didn’t stay relaxed, or even if I did. Wonderful experience for the brain, knowing you had the tools to succeed because while things were going violently at speed, I had things as much as I possibly could in a controlled manner having everything slowed down in my brain. What did I end up doing? I started pogoing/ bouncing off my front tire with the rear trying to go over my head, spinning fast at speed, and grabbing the brake just a little every time I bounced the front wheel off the tarmac, leaving little blacked as I did so. I was able to slow down enough to drop the rear somewhat and use my rear brake to slow the tire down. We were so far ahead and I limped around the last two corners at 25 mph or fourth. A racer who was watching me from inside the track came up to me afterwards and told me that was the most amazing thing he had ever seen someone do on a motorcycle. Rear breaks are good, but staying relaxed and getting in the zone is most important. I took Akido, and that certainly helped me to relax completely on the tracks during races.

  • @claytonknight3078
    @claytonknight3078 Před rokem +56

    Number 10 is so important. I used to have a piece of tape on my triple clamps that said BREATHE, because I found myself holding my breath, even after years of riding.Great tipsTaylor.

  • @thenashvillenightshow5119
    @thenashvillenightshow5119 Před 3 měsíci +7

    This is a must watch video for every rider. Chalk-full of great and important tips

    • @tmac77
      @tmac77  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @WntR141
      @WntR141 Před měsícem

      Was a drink into watching this and read chalk-ull as chick-fil-a. lol im tired and just got home from work. Ps did not drink and drive.

  • @teaguejelinek4038
    @teaguejelinek4038 Před 11 měsíci +4

    I only ride a 500 and never been on track, but this was still great to watch. Thanks

  • @pabsocs
    @pabsocs Před rokem +12

    If only you had an ebook out to further explain these concepts!

  • @mrdoodle8748
    @mrdoodle8748 Před rokem +7

    Some great nuggets of information there, thanks Taylor, for covering it so comprehensively.

  • @emeryanden2225
    @emeryanden2225 Před měsícem +1

    Road at the track for my first time yesterday first time ever being on the bike went straight to a zx10 and am used to motocross (much different riding) but great tips exactly the tips I needed! Ready for the next time.

  • @traglenovencleanersrangeho4953

    Taylor. Thanks for great information. Your clarity was fantastic

  • @PadmaDorjee
    @PadmaDorjee Před rokem

    True nuggets of GOLD, thanks TMac.✌

  • @dougzthou
    @dougzthou Před rokem

    Superb content as always Taylor. Great vid.

  • @emotionalshura
    @emotionalshura Před měsícem

    as a new rider this is great, thanks for the information & spreading knowledge that will make all; better, safer and more confident

  • @thomasstolzenburg9247

    all the very best advice rolled into one video... BRILLIANT... and very well presented... Thanks a LOT

  • @robertmacforesman3523
    @robertmacforesman3523 Před rokem +2

    Thanks, Taylor Great points and the one I found to be excellent was RELAX, that focus and patience are key points in racing! thanks, MaC

  • @KoushikShetty
    @KoushikShetty Před rokem

    Thank you so much for the tips and the book taylor😍

  • @AuProspecting-Scotland
    @AuProspecting-Scotland Před rokem +2

    Great instructions Taylor very informative

  • @titob5020
    @titob5020 Před rokem

    Great video Taylor thank you for posting. More racer tips are appreciated

  • @andrewrobinson1116
    @andrewrobinson1116 Před rokem

    Great stuff - thanks, Taylor.

  • @VState60
    @VState60 Před rokem +1

    Channel is getting better & better...we love you TMack!!!!

    • @VState60
      @VState60 Před rokem

      Oh...and Tarran, you're alright too--keep on keepin' on!

  • @SuperBikerGP2T
    @SuperBikerGP2T Před rokem

    Excellent tips, I think I’ve learned a few things to try on my next trackday 👍

  • @moq26
    @moq26 Před rokem

    Thanks for the tips mate, really useful 👍

  • @gullarmboy5317
    @gullarmboy5317 Před rokem

    Absolutely useful thank you dude

  • @villiamo3861
    @villiamo3861 Před rokem

    Excellent vid. Thanks.

  • @sashababich827
    @sashababich827 Před rokem

    Great intel... thank you!

  • @beyourself9500
    @beyourself9500 Před rokem +1

    Just learn the steps one by one..... These are really good techniques which he is showing..... I myself will start working on them....great material for bike riders....❤

  • @JDMetz27
    @JDMetz27 Před rokem

    Great tips! The majority of these tips are ones that I myself preach to new street and TD riders as well.

  • @kurtgolden7488
    @kurtgolden7488 Před rokem

    great stuff Taylor

  • @user-wn1oy2kn7v
    @user-wn1oy2kn7v Před rokem

    Excellent video. I learned a lot.

  • @danielshephard5332
    @danielshephard5332 Před rokem +3

    All good points. Biggest tip. Get some time with an instructor or try a whitham track training day. I really enjoyed my day at Ron Haslam race school, sad it's no longer around.

  • @ercanyesiltas
    @ercanyesiltas Před rokem +3

    i can smell a Toprak fan here :)

  • @jmrracing7097
    @jmrracing7097 Před rokem

    Brilliant useful explanations

  • @matthewridley4438
    @matthewridley4438 Před rokem

    Great video. very informative. ty

  • @aaronburke9105
    @aaronburke9105 Před 4 měsíci

    Absolutely best explained tips I have heard yet in the sense of how you broke them down and gave clear reasons for why too and why not too! Great advice thank you

    • @tmac77
      @tmac77  Před 4 měsíci

      Glad you found value in it 😁

  • @richardbranton190
    @richardbranton190 Před rokem

    I used to never use my rear brake back when I used to race. I let a friend ride my bike one time and he used the rear brake and it got stuck so bad he couldn't finish the lap. I guess today with all the anti lock brakes it's probably good to learn how to use them 👍 great video

  • @motoguzziv85ttbalkan
    @motoguzziv85ttbalkan Před 3 měsíci

    Finaly, good and understandable insight from experience. Excellent, thank you.

    • @tmac77
      @tmac77  Před 2 měsíci

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @LambChopRides
    @LambChopRides Před rokem +1

    Very good tips sir 👍

  • @robertwhitten265
    @robertwhitten265 Před 8 měsíci

    My first Grand Prix race was at Leguna Seca in 1988 where your father almost won fighting against world champions. I had a poster of Niall on a bright yellow Honda until I graduated college. Now we are just old.

  • @clapclapscream
    @clapclapscream Před 11 měsíci +1

    Your subs gonna blow up, I know it. This is really good stuff

  • @Mj83Mj
    @Mj83Mj Před rokem

    Best explanations I’ve seen

  • @CrusherHell
    @CrusherHell Před rokem

    Love it. More videos like this pls.

  • @scotshanley
    @scotshanley Před rokem

    Great video, great tips excellent advice.
    Thanks for taking the time to make this video it's very much appreciated 👍 👍

  • @2amike375
    @2amike375 Před rokem

    Great video! I've been to riding schools that didn't explain the fundamentals nearly as well.

  • @firestorm755
    @firestorm755 Před rokem +5

    Great advice especially looking far ahead and using the rear brake. I've never ridden on track but have decades of road experience and using the rear brake exactly as you say most definitely works. Very nice video, thanks👍

    • @tmac77
      @tmac77  Před rokem +1

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @lynxeffect84
      @lynxeffect84 Před rokem

      ​@@tmac77 do you have to change down the gears with an auto blipper or don't need to touch at all ? I know u don't need to touch the clutch

    • @chadrichards8930
      @chadrichards8930 Před rokem

      ​@lynxeffect84 lmao bro what??? How else would you downshift? You think the bike is gonna do it by itself? Of course you have to shift it down yourself with an autoblipper

  • @user-ts3yn5vy4k
    @user-ts3yn5vy4k Před 11 měsíci

    Very sound advice

  • @metakmoto
    @metakmoto Před rokem

    Awesome video! 😁

  • @TR-en1xz
    @TR-en1xz Před rokem +2

    A god amongst men. Thanks! Could you do a video about tips for riding in the wet in the future?

  • @ThePrivateerBiker
    @ThePrivateerBiker Před rokem

    Off to Donington on Tuesday, will be putting these tips to use!

  • @turkishexpress
    @turkishexpress Před rokem

    Amazing content.

  • @_Archambaud
    @_Archambaud Před 9 měsíci

    Golden.thanks🙏

  • @Zach_Routhier
    @Zach_Routhier Před rokem

    Thanks Taylor

  • @johnmthews
    @johnmthews Před 10 měsíci +1

    New rider here, just getting into track and racing, and wow ur tips are actually so helpful! I will definitely use these when i’m at my next track day!

    • @tmac77
      @tmac77  Před 10 měsíci

      That’s awesome! I hope you find them useful 😁

    • @michaelscott356
      @michaelscott356 Před 9 měsíci

      You are correct; these are RACING (not riding) tips.

  • @XO43137
    @XO43137 Před rokem +1

    Exactly! Use rear brake to throw the bike into the corner! Yes! I do this! :)

  • @tristenwilliams1943
    @tristenwilliams1943 Před 8 měsíci

    I’ve had five motorcycles now, just bought the fifth. But each time I’ve wrecked it, it blew up, or wasn’t the right time financially, so I’ve only accumulated about 8 months of riding time in five years. I didn’t realize how bad I am at riding fast until I rode with my bro in the mountains, he was on a dirt bike but completely left me (and my fancy Aprilia) in the dust. This video is super helpful! Hoping to start some beginner track days soon.

  • @Onthemainline
    @Onthemainline Před rokem +9

    Really good video! Well explained and plenty of information!
    This is really going to help me as I am starting my motorbike racing journey!
    Thanks a lot 😀👍

  • @rossross8224
    @rossross8224 Před rokem +2

    great advice 👍 hope I can put it all into practice in September at Knockhill 😂

  • @tango5994
    @tango5994 Před rokem

    I'm off to Mallory on Thursday Il try to remember all these tips!

  • @SA-in5vy
    @SA-in5vy Před rokem

    Thank You!

  • @elfspicer
    @elfspicer Před rokem

    Great vid

  • @enchantedape8180
    @enchantedape8180 Před 9 měsíci

    Kissing the mirror has really helped on my 2014 Superduke r. Its taken me a while to feel confident leaning being such a high bike. More dirtbike like then crotch rocket

  • @ReeceBowman1867
    @ReeceBowman1867 Před 10 měsíci

    Back Break use. When Im out on the road, I always use the front brake and then indroduce the back break when slowing down. This tecknic will stop/Pull you up so much quicker than just the front break alone.

  • @ramboracing702
    @ramboracing702 Před rokem +1

    Legend! ✌️

  • @nikkim5970
    @nikkim5970 Před rokem

    Great tips Taylor and ebook. Best tip I was ever told was to look ahead on corner - good to see it made it your tops tips. 👍 PS reckon it was a Mad Mark tip on the back brake "Brakes will slow you down" 🤣

  • @lionsito1466
    @lionsito1466 Před 3 měsíci

    I am trackdays instructor here and I find useful those tips just especially the way you explain it more detailed :). Thanks for sharing mate.

    • @tmac77
      @tmac77  Před 2 měsíci

      You're very welcome!

  • @davidciesielski8251
    @davidciesielski8251 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks

  • @vikrams9177
    @vikrams9177 Před 6 měsíci

    Tip no.5 - look where you want to go
    Very important one, I have experienced it.
    Do not look anywhere from the road while cornering.

  • @crumblymal8479
    @crumblymal8479 Před rokem +2

    Great watch really interesting and helpful not a track day person to old but there is always things to pick up so thanks for that 🙏👌

  • @fitzpatrickaugustus1491
    @fitzpatrickaugustus1491 Před 8 měsíci

    Tip 10 is true I usually hold my breath for too long,and it makes me very tired

  • @jackamelung8705
    @jackamelung8705 Před rokem

    thankyou

  • @seyfo.03
    @seyfo.03 Před 15 dny

    2:00 As a Turkish Toprak fan, bro you earned my sub just by mentioning the king of kings ;)

  • @351kostakis
    @351kostakis Před rokem

    Fantastic

  • @MR_MV
    @MR_MV Před 6 měsíci

    Great tips mate. Only thing i disagree with or is more important than you stated is the outside foot in the corner! If you hook the heel on the peg it gives you more bracing and hold your body up better mid corner.

  • @steadytube
    @steadytube Před rokem +1

    also brake a second later than everyone else and you will gain a second per corner. its easy....
    Mad Mark......

  • @Fittednocap
    @Fittednocap Před rokem

    No idea who you are but Im now your #1 fan

  • @bobwall3
    @bobwall3 Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @danielyork7916
    @danielyork7916 Před 5 měsíci

    Outstanding video. Probably one of the best on the subject.

  • @stevendelagarde2397
    @stevendelagarde2397 Před rokem

    I grew up riding dirtbikes so it was muscle memory to leave one finger on each lever. The only way i could unlearn that was to brake with the last 3 fingers and leave the pointer on the throttle

  • @rhnv_
    @rhnv_ Před 11 měsíci +1

    Braking like Toprak is going to take a lot of time and Courage

  • @renevanderkraats224
    @renevanderkraats224 Před rokem

    As a racer he's talking about downshifting and at the same time gesturing clicking it upwards :-)

  • @RapidoRossi
    @RapidoRossi Před rokem +8

    Could you do a video on overtaking on track? I keep getting stuck behind someone who's slower but with a faster bike and it's frustrating lining up a move without being too aggressive

    • @budgetgambler4306
      @budgetgambler4306 Před 9 měsíci

      youre asking how to overtake basically asking how to win the race lol just become better

    • @rccoul
      @rccoul Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@budgetgambler4306 Anyone asking for help on anything is trying to get better, and getting better wins races. overtaking alone does not win races if you can't keep the position.

    • @RapidoRossi
      @RapidoRossi Před 8 měsíci

      Can tell you don't race/do trackdays, there's one thing being able to put together a good laptime and a whole other thing trying to work out how to lineup an overtake on someone, it can be very difficult trying to get past a 600cc supersport on a little 500 twin@@budgetgambler4306

  • @davidking4613
    @davidking4613 Před rokem +1

    This was well done sir. U got my subscripton. I ride and 2013 R6 and especially that rate broke advice I understand why ur dad ddnt want u to use it. But with my 2020 r6 I understand why u are kinda passed with him. The traction at the rear control present u from losing traction when braking

  • @granty1150gs
    @granty1150gs Před rokem +1

    How do you back the bike in....just out of interest. Do you use the back brake?

  • @sinclair147
    @sinclair147 Před rokem

    Hi Taylor, good video, when are you making your return to racing? (on a Yamaha)

  • @johndaroza2987
    @johndaroza2987 Před rokem

    I just understand the trans down shifts just don't let off the throttle the RPM's will match the down gear. Sequential transmission.
    Elbow out grab the throttle . Try it.
    Breaking is a skill that must be learned. Takes a good 5 years.
    Yes look into the turn look where you want to go. Years to learn this too.
    Read books to help you understand what the bike will do when to start breaking when to gas it out of a turn. Smooth is fast.

  • @jakke1975
    @jakke1975 Před rokem

    These bike riding tips are usually boring, annoying and incomplete, sometimes patronizing... but I actually quite liked this one. Very well done.

  • @zarkodivkovic5024
    @zarkodivkovic5024 Před rokem

    Top tips💪💪💪✌️✌️✌️👍👍👍

  • @MotoPrymityw
    @MotoPrymityw Před rokem

    to the 10th - really there is a time to be ralexed after winter time. I ride safely to be comfortable because You never know how drivers behave and when they get used to see motorscycles on road

  • @wheeliegames
    @wheeliegames Před rokem

    Check Wheelie King 5 if you want to learn wheelies

  • @BMeagher1
    @BMeagher1 Před 9 měsíci

    I’m a little confused why you want to quickly throttle when downshifting. Could someone please elaborate? Is it so the engine doesn’t rev high on its own all of a sudden as forcefully?

  • @zoomsnipes5448
    @zoomsnipes5448 Před 2 měsíci

    How do I prevent death wobble! Never had it happen but terrified one day it will I only have 2 months of riding experience if that

  • @ginoasci2876
    @ginoasci2876 Před 11 měsíci

    the part about braking with one or two fingers to me doesn’t make sense because you can do any with the throttle when braking so it doesn’t matter how many fingers you use because your hand has to be lined up with the brake lever to squeeze it.
    if your hand is too far up you can’t grab the brake and if your hand is down that means you’re accelerating and there’s no need for braking.
    just my two cents.
    i’m not a pro by any means, just love bikes.
    good video, much appreciated !

  • @panagiotispapaioannou5369

    Nice video and very helpful tips. I have one question. When we riding on the truck, are we sitting on the seat or we support all of our weight at our feet? ( pressing down the rear sets)

    • @panagiotispapaioannou5369
      @panagiotispapaioannou5369 Před rokem

      track

    • @VState60
      @VState60 Před rokem +1

      Just hold onto the tailgate in the truck and ensure you're only riding in the bed of a truck with a driver you respect, and whom respects you. Cheers!

    • @patrickmba7638
      @patrickmba7638 Před rokem

      I would say on the seat for straightaways and more on d foot pegs for corners.

  • @justinrandall8722
    @justinrandall8722 Před rokem

    Looking abit sweaty in them leathers Taylor

  • @SirJamestheIII
    @SirJamestheIII Před rokem +1

    There definitely some corners where a beginner might find that they are understeering more than they’d like and can be almost frustrating when it doesn’t feel like an over speed thing. Those are the corners where it’s good to maybe start experimenting trail braking with the rear brake
    Also I find it’s generally safer to space downshifts more at high speed, but by the same token you’re less likely to lock your rear by downshifting closer together at low speed where some engine braking may provide additional performance. But it’s best to feel that out per corner and only experiment with it an increment at a time rather than as a general rule

  • @What.The.Fluff.
    @What.The.Fluff. Před rokem

    I don't race, but found the video interesting, anyway! And, you sure look sharp in the new leathers, boots! Bike is purrty, too!😻Too bad Mad Mark's appearance was just a blooper!😾Now, what kind of tips would he offer?🤔😼😹

  • @findingneutral426
    @findingneutral426 Před rokem

    Don’t forget the hair gel and sun glasses

  • @1000sofusernames
    @1000sofusernames Před rokem +1

    Do racers user extra padding to lift their helmets up? I've been trying to flatten myself out lately but I'm getting to the stage where my the top of my visor opening is starting to block my vision. A while back I noticed Marquez's helmet seemed to sit fairly high around his chin level.

    • @MrDeepseadweller
      @MrDeepseadweller Před rokem +2

      I have a Shoei X-Spirit 3 and it has great field of view up top. It also allows you to reposition the internal padding so the entire helmet shell sits 3 degrees further back on your head, giving you that much more vision at the top when in a tuck. Bottom line is, your helmet might be the issue.

  • @markymark558
    @markymark558 Před rokem

    Just a quick question,if you're riding a classic racing bike say from the 80s or 90s is the riding style totally different,just for us old bike owners lol.

    • @jbean530
      @jbean530 Před rokem

      Yes. No tucking. Just sit straight up.

  • @Casey_E
    @Casey_E Před 26 dny

    With enough experience you'll find yourself doing MOST of these tips automatically and instinctively..Breathing is the most challenging thing to learn to control..Takes years of experience.

  • @primedirective00
    @primedirective00 Před rokem

    Nice chicken strips dude 😂