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Пікірлер
@adamzz888
@adamzz888 Күн бұрын
Which crash bars do you have?
@KestasLi
@KestasLi 6 сағат бұрын
These are from the Latvian company called Crazy Iron (crazyiron.lv). These are little bit on the heavy side, but they work extremely well. If you are thinking seriously about studying art of motogymkhana, I would recommend to look into "stunt" type of crashbars, shese can withstand constant abuse and still work well. You can also look at my channels community section, I added few links there with crashbars manufacturers.
@adamzz888
@adamzz888 Күн бұрын
Hi, do you have any modifications that could improve the steering angle? Do you have any modifications that allow manually adjusting the idle RPM? What do you think about STR 675 for Gymkhana?
@KestasLi
@KestasLi 6 сағат бұрын
Hi, currently, steering angle limiters are in stock configuration with no changes. I still can't consistently do full lock turns with stock config, so I doubt modifying the steering angle will improve my riding very much 😋... I have installed an idle adjuster cable, usually I set idle to ~2500 RPM for motogymkhana training/competitions. Regarding SRT 675 for motogymkhana I don't know, I'm not very technically savvy in that regard. Usually you will not find STR 675 in the list of "recommended bikes for motogymkhana", but there are quite some folks riding this machine very well! Anyway, the most important element of whole system is the Rider, so the bike should be OK. I also remember one of the best motogymkhana riders Haruhiko Tsujiie was saying "you should train on the bike you like," so if your hearth sings looking at the STriple- go with that :).
@adamzz888
@adamzz888 3 сағат бұрын
@@KestasLi thx!!! Tomorrow I'm picking up my STR 675R! I plan to use it for Gymkhana and riding on small karting tracks :) I’ve got a few modifications ahead. Do you have a link for the idle adjuster cable? Is it a similar solution to what’s used on bikes like the Honda F4i?
@hunczar
@hunczar 12 күн бұрын
Neat course
@PhuMap-ki4xu
@PhuMap-ki4xu 12 күн бұрын
So smooth bro. Keep up good work
@Bronson9822
@Bronson9822 15 күн бұрын
👍
@hunczar
@hunczar 16 күн бұрын
Well done; too tight for me at my skill level! Had a nice little low side w/ my speed triple 1200 RS last week. All fine, too greedy w/ throttle applying too early in turn. You have good control!
@KestasLi
@KestasLi 16 күн бұрын
Thanks, same here, some slides/wobbles/skids were part of the run. Fortunately, survived without crashing 😜. If you are interested in motogymkhana, join some online competitions, these are really good motivators to ride more & ride well. The run in the video is from mgym.fun online competition organized by our colleagues from Poland, link is here mgym.fun/online/CurrentResults.php .
@jamessawyer1331
@jamessawyer1331 22 күн бұрын
What's that lanyard you have on your hand?
@KestasLi
@KestasLi 22 күн бұрын
This is a "kill switch", it stops the engine if you fall from a motorcycle. It is a highly recommended upgrade if you use an idle adjuster. If idle revs are high enough, the motorcycle can run perfectly well without the rider in the saddle (check KZbin) aiming at the BMW X6 in the corner of the parking lot 😝... I use a version with "coil type" lanyard so it allows some movement freedom (e.g. letting go of the handlebars). Usually, "kill switch" is mandatory if you participate in the official motogymkhana competitions and use an idle adjuster.
@The_Dairy_of_the_Man
@The_Dairy_of_the_Man 24 күн бұрын
Тут что-то неправильно с распределением веса у него происходит, перед перегружает и в момент срыва закрывает газ. Нужно поработать с контролем тела на мотике и работой газом. Ровный газ и открытие после апекса, работа задним тормозом для корректировки ускорения. Перед перенапрягает и в момент начала срыва еще догружает его, работа газом исправит положение, а контроль положения тела даст баланс в момент начала падения, которого можно было избежать во всех этих случаях.
@KestasLi
@KestasLi 23 күн бұрын
Thanks for the comment! Please don't take this video too seriously, it was taken quite some time ago, it was 1st season of riding Triumph and 2nd season of riding a motorcycle overall :). As we don't have an extensive community of MG riders in Lithuania, most of my learning was from KZbin + experiments + falls & crashes like those in the video :P.
@MujoNovak
@MujoNovak 29 күн бұрын
Interesting no body counter balance.
@KestasLi
@KestasLi 29 күн бұрын
Yes, in motogymkhana style riding the concept of "lean with the bike" is quite popular. That means you don't move too much on the bike sideways and stay more less centered. I added a few links on my channel community section with playlists about Japanese riding techniques, also this video quite well explains the concept kzbin.info/www/bejne/h3KrZaCiaqdqb7M
@hunczar
@hunczar Ай бұрын
Impressive indeed! I’m not using rear brake sometimes when I go hands free but make slightly larger turns.
@KestasLi
@KestasLi 29 күн бұрын
It must be fun! Took me some time to figure out what ass movement is working to enter the turn. Also, I had quite an interesting observation regarding turn radius- you lean forward to increase turn radius and lean back to decrease turn radius. Had you the same experience on your rides?
@hunczar
@hunczar 29 күн бұрын
@@KestasLi I’ve been focusing on upper body not as much on my butt and how I use that …will have to be more aware next time. Re turn radius: Yes! I think it influences perhaps the front fork travel? Will have to set up camera targeted on fork to see. I’ll also look at what the Anti Pilotes guy does when he does this…
@hunczar
@hunczar 29 күн бұрын
@@KestasLi also, I do use my butt and also knees and hips for tighter turns hands free…
@hunczar
@hunczar Ай бұрын
well, you certainly helped those learning to drive see motorcyclists!!
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Ай бұрын
Ha, sure, we can provide paid service for driving schools if they want to teach in more realistic environments :P...
@hunczar
@hunczar Ай бұрын
love it dude! I too do similar things w/ my Triumph (though speed triple rs). Thanks for posting all your vids! I do MG on my own near Philly b/c sadly no community
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment, Speed Triple must be amazing to ride! Not much community in LT as well, but as one of my fellow riders said "When you begin to ride fast between the cones, people will become very much interested in how you do that" :)... Keep riding!
@hunczar
@hunczar Ай бұрын
@@KestasLi agreed! Great bike, tad big I feel sometimes, but that’s a good challenge and room for me to grow! Keep it up! Love the vids
@danileichenkovv
@danileichenkovv Ай бұрын
Well done man! A really good result! 🤙
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Ай бұрын
Thanks! I'm still very curious if I will be able to run <30s without making further modifications to my bike :).
@danileichenkovv
@danileichenkovv Ай бұрын
Do you have any throttle control? Like higher revs or? Or you just in 1st gear and that's it?
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Ай бұрын
Yes, I have an idle adjuster installed, it is usually set to the ~2500-2800 RPM depending on the training type. For no hands rotations I do these steps: take my hands off the handlebar in a straight line, lean the bike using your ass, and press on the rear brake. When the bike enters the turn, gradually release the rear brake and use it for fine-tuning the balance. I also noticed it is much easier to control your bike with the upper part of your buttocks, so you should lean back quite a bit. Works for me :).
@EvendimataE
@EvendimataE Ай бұрын
this is exactly what i need. i want to learn motogymkhan but there is no training school here in los angeles. so i want to learn by watching youtube videos. would be nice if there is a tutorial of every technique on how to do the basic elements😁
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment! Unfortunately, I don't have any tutorials, most of my videos are just random stuff from my training sessions. If you look at my channel's "Community" section, I have posted links to the videos I used for the training, maybe these will be helpful. Also, you can check James Bush page m-gymkhana.com/ he is quite active in motogymkhana stage in the USA. E.g. I see he organized some event in May quite close to Los Angeles, so you keep an eye on his page :).
@MujoNovak
@MujoNovak 29 күн бұрын
Once a week I run one single practice which contains all. Dowload photo pattern for "Satokana GP" and you only need 4 cones and two for start line, or just tennis balls.
@KestasLi
@KestasLi 29 күн бұрын
@@MujoNovak Yes, Satokana GP is a nice track, I would say a little bit on the harder side for beginners :). The thing that adds new fun to the action is the timer- dump a few cones, make a track layout with 2-4 elements, and run against the clock. You will go crazy experimenting and trying new stuff to shave a few seconds/milliseconds from your "personal best"! Later you can try to run some "standard" MG layouts (Pita GP, Umigame GP etc) or join online competitions e.g. MgymFun OLC mgym.fun/online/CurrentRound.php
@ArcticaLH
@ArcticaLH Ай бұрын
Nice job🎉🎉 , keep it up man 🤘🤘
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Ай бұрын
@@ArcticaLHThanks!
@enoz.j3506
@enoz.j3506 2 ай бұрын
I think the crash was simply lack of ground clearance, no washout on the front. Good vid lad.
@KestasLi
@KestasLi 2 ай бұрын
Yes, that was my feeling as well :). It seems there was a scratching sound right before the crash, so probably something was touching the ground, I panicked and dropped the bike. Thanks for the comment!
@enoz.j3506
@enoz.j3506 2 ай бұрын
@@KestasLi Stay safe bud,happy riding.
@petrhybler1618
@petrhybler1618 2 ай бұрын
what's the suggested distance for cones? 10'' ?
@KestasLi
@KestasLi 2 ай бұрын
Don't remember exactly, but it must be ~10-12m for two cone setup and ~7m for L shaped course. There is standard motogymkhana layout called GP8 often used for training and skill evaluation, it is two cones 12m apart. I personally make various combinations of training courses around that distance. You can check more ideas for track elements and layouts here motogymkhanaswiss.ch/parcours-figures/ .
@pmacc3557
@pmacc3557 3 ай бұрын
Excellent. 2nd gear ⚙️⚙️??
@KestasLi
@KestasLi 3 ай бұрын
Yes, one hand rotations are with 2nd gear, 1st gear idle was too slow for these. This video was taken some years ago, now I have an idle RPM cable installed, so there is no need to switch 2nd gear :).
@PonurYGymkhana
@PonurYGymkhana 3 ай бұрын
Epic Arcade Game 😅
@cduartebr
@cduartebr 3 ай бұрын
That´s awesome, thanks for the upload! I have a Street Triple too, what a great bike. I´m practicing some of these drills, and I find that I´m getting more and more comfortable with leaning at low speeds (turns at around 10-12kph) but I´m using the clutch almost all the time... I feel that without the clutch the engine is a bit jumpy and harder to modulate, to slipping the clutch feels more natural and easier to feed power. But you made it look easy without slipping the clutch, I´ll give it a go in my next sessions. Thanks again!
@KestasLi
@KestasLi 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment! I mostly train "motogymkhana" style riding, which rarely uses a clutch (mostly on 1 or 2 cyl bikes), so my clutch control skills are non-existent :). All the balance stuff is done by body/rear brake/throttle. Yes, you need to change rear brake pads more often than regular riding, but it gives you very precise and smooth control. You should give it a try I think :).
@realdaybreaker8013
@realdaybreaker8013 4 ай бұрын
Congratulations
@enhinyerorider5914
@enhinyerorider5914 4 ай бұрын
Music is nice but no need for Motogymkhana specially with that very sweet sounding engine you have there. I would like to use a bike with an I4 someday for gykmhana. So sweet to the ears!
@KestasLi
@KestasLi 4 ай бұрын
Thanks, next time I will try to set the music level not to mask engine sound too much :). I like to add soundtracks to my motogymkhana videos as they look a little bit more relaxed and fun (which is really what I feel during the ride!). If there is only a video it looks dead serious, kind of "the guy shaving off 2 milliseconds after a 3-year struggle" :)... Where in reality motogymkhana discipline & community is extremely friendly and fun. I like this spirit to be reflected in the videos :).
@elsmitro
@elsmitro 5 ай бұрын
👋
@Quicky107
@Quicky107 9 ай бұрын
Do you have the dimensions and distances between the studs? thx !
@KestasLi
@KestasLi 9 ай бұрын
Hi, this was kind of "fooling around" training, I was not using any predefined motogymkhana layout, so no exact dimensions. Though you may do some estimations, as these parking lines are ~2.5m apart, and the space between parking line ends is ~7m I think (whole width is ~15m ). I usually train "weave" with space between cones ~3m, so the one at the end is probably with these dimensions. Some of my videos from online champs contains exact layout and dimensions embedded at the beginning of the video, you can check e.g. this one kzbin.info/www/bejne/sHjJf2uLZ9Onnqc
@Quicky107
@Quicky107 9 ай бұрын
@@KestasLi thx for your answer.
@KestasLi
@KestasLi 9 ай бұрын
@@Quicky107You are welcome :)
@rooneyw2208
@rooneyw2208 10 ай бұрын
This is pretty smart actually
@KestasLi
@KestasLi 10 ай бұрын
Heh, it works quite well for me :). Just keep in mind that even this app shows lean angle, I never look at the screen during the training. My helmet headphones are connected via BT to the app, so it beeps when predefined angle is reached.
@CPalanysamy
@CPalanysamy 11 ай бұрын
my friend you are not counterbalancing, you have to place your weight on the opposite side of the turn on those very slow speed turns.
@KestasLi
@KestasLi 11 ай бұрын
Turning fast and turning safe requires different techniques. I was aiming at turning fast, as you can see not all attempts were successful ;).
@danatasgervi3153
@danatasgervi3153 Жыл бұрын
I test my DIY stopwatch by video editor - just cut the video from frame with start (front wheel on line) to end frame (front wheel on line again). The video camera has quality computer, with enough accuracy. So the length of the segment will show you the exact time. :-)
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Жыл бұрын
Thanks for suggestion! I checked timestamps on original video, I get ±2ms from the time shown on counter. So it seems this thing is quite accurate :). Just curious- are you using external stabilised timesource for your project? For my project I hooked arduino (arduino pro to be exact) without quartz stabilised timesource. I know, that arduino internal clock is not extremely stable because of temperature and humidity influence, but usually this inaccuracy is few seconds per 24h interval. On intervals ~1min it will be in the range of 0,1ms so I think for motogymkhana purposes it is quite OK relay just on internal clock. What is your opinion?
@danatasgervi3153
@danatasgervi3153 Жыл бұрын
@@KestasLi - i also use arduino nano, and think it is ok. My target is to make single-unit device, so i use ultra-sound distanse sensor.
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Жыл бұрын
@@danatasgervi3153 I had this idea to but I was thinking to use laser ToF (time of flight) sensor. Dropped that option later as it seems for me ultrasound and ToF have too wide detection angle, hence it is nor possible to set exact “start line” to initiate timer. But maybe you have different concept. Thansk for suggestion!
@danatasgervi3153
@danatasgervi3153 Жыл бұрын
@@KestasLi - yes, yes... i calculate the tiangle and correct time for bike length... We well see... accurasy of 0.03 - 0.06 second will be good for training and outsider like me. 😁
@BodyPress91
@BodyPress91 Жыл бұрын
but you have a nice bike ;-) one of the best <3
@BodyPress91
@BodyPress91 Жыл бұрын
not accurate. dont work ^^. greetz
@justposi
@justposi Жыл бұрын
EXTREMELY Dangerous unless the app records the angles and even then a lot of people could not take their eyes off of it during the leaning
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Жыл бұрын
As I mentioned in the description, this app beeps when certain lean angle is reached, I'm not looking into the screen during the ride. Connect phone to the helmet headset ant you will get instant sound feedback. Works for me :).
@atharva3433
@atharva3433 Жыл бұрын
counter lean is the best lean bor city bikes and city biking
@wheeliesforthefeelies3995
@wheeliesforthefeelies3995 Жыл бұрын
Are there any special mods people do for Motogymkhana? You use supersport tires and at which tire pressure? That looks super fun, i think i need to start doing it too 😅
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Жыл бұрын
Hey, regarding mods- sure you can go totally crazy, but usually it is better to start from very basic things and then build your bike as your skills improve. I think very minimum for motogymkhana would be to have good bike (and rider) protection. It is not unusual to have few drops & slides during ~1h session, so protecting your bike will allow you to continue training without additional expenses :). I would recommend to check Richard van Schouwenburg (he is one of the best MG riders in EU) comments regarding bike mods, he layed out these in very structured way (link at the end). Also please check my channels community section, I placed few links there for bike protection options. And yes, be careful, motogymkhana is extremely addictive sport, I warned you :)! Bike mods for motogymkhana by Richard facebook.com/motogymkhana.adventures/photos/a.506505263051027/543375692697317
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Жыл бұрын
Currently I ride Bridgestone S22, front is usually ~2.2-2.3bar, rear ~2.0-2.1bar for motogymkhana. For street ride I usually rise pressure to 2.6bar rear and 2.3-2.4bar front. Still playing with pressure settings, not sure if I will have same numbers next season :)
@Wolfsgejaule
@Wolfsgejaule Жыл бұрын
Very cool idea
@ThePlacehole
@ThePlacehole Жыл бұрын
That will not work. The angle will be accurate only when stationary.
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Жыл бұрын
I'm not very much interested in the lean angle number, but more to have feedback and push myself to lean more. Also, this type of apps can be ± accurate because they use combination of gyro/accelerometer to measure angle and recalibrate position.
@ThePlacehole
@ThePlacehole Жыл бұрын
@@KestasLi gyro + accelerometer are still not enough to give you a reading while moving.
@atharva3433
@atharva3433 Жыл бұрын
also yea this doesnt work cuz gyroscopes don't work like that @@KestasLi
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Жыл бұрын
@@ThePlacehole What else is needed :)? Gyro + accelerometer is used to stabilise rotor drones in motion and stationary, this probably involves measuring angles relatively accurate. Gyro have tendency to drift over time, but this can be corrected by accelerometer (if I remember correctly from my Arduino projects). But anyway, this is not right place to discuss gyros, this app pushes me to lean more, that's whole purpose of the exercise :).
@ThePlacehole
@ThePlacehole Жыл бұрын
@@KestasLi You probably know more than I do, then. Yeah, I know that MEMS flight instruments are common now. It's just that, I remembered a forum discussion about phone-hardware in RC planes. Not that it was inaccurate, but that it could not be done. I can't find it, and can't for the life of me figure out what the problem was... :( sorry I'll try to find it.
@murddraals
@murddraals Жыл бұрын
Open the throttle earlier, please. It will help you to keep your demons in stable.
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Жыл бұрын
Funny thing- if I manage to do nothing, then motorcycle would just turn happily :). The question here is how to keep calm and not to mess with self balance ability of machine. I still struggling heavily to increase and keep lean angle, most of my turns are quite upright.
@6zdoggun
@6zdoggun Жыл бұрын
@@KestasLi i'm definitely not a pro but i think try to keep your head up and look a little further not right in front of you that's the only mistake i see apart from that, i couldnt do better myself
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Жыл бұрын
@@6zdoggun Thanks! I noticed that when I'm not staring directly under my nose, somehow runs are much smoother and (sometimes) even faster. Still don't exactly know how to make that thing a habit. Maybe I should put some tape on my helmet visor to block ground view :)... Just out of curiosity- are you practicing motogymkhana yourself?
@ridingreader533
@ridingreader533 Жыл бұрын
Grazu, tik labai trumpas filmukas ir idomu butu gi piloto komentarai apie atskiru manevru atlikima, pvz MG populiarinimo tikslu.
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Жыл бұрын
Toks "ataskaitinis" vidikas, be jokios poezijos :)... Mes čia su Romualdu atstovaujame LT tokiame on-line čempionate, kurį lenkų motogymkhanistai organizuoja, tai va reikėjo prisiduoti rezultatus kad neprapultu etapas. Nuorodoje visa čiampo 4-o etapo lentelė, ten galima pamatyti, kaip tą pačią trasą ima tikrai rimti vyrai :)... O komentuoti manau geriausiai gyvai, aikštelėje, tekstu tiek keiksmažodžių KZbin nepraleis :)... mgym.fun/online/CurrentResults.php
@raymadani270
@raymadani270 Жыл бұрын
My heart breaks ...
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Жыл бұрын
Sorry for that! I should have added warning with "sensitive content for motorbike riders" :)...
@monilvalia9425
@monilvalia9425 Жыл бұрын
as he got hang of it, he got greedy on throttle and fell right after that. sory for explaining the obvious
@miguelfernandes8996
@miguelfernandes8996 Жыл бұрын
I can't even do this on dry conditions, it was 10 years to bought my first motorcycle and I'm still paying it, no way I'm gonna risk it
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Жыл бұрын
This video is not encouragement to risk your shiny machine :). Lessons learned I wanted to share are: 1) quality protection/crash cage is best upgrade to your bike! 2) you don't lose much traction on wet surface after rain washes dirt away (I read somewhere only ~5% of traction is lost on wet clean surface). 3) even with almost all traction available, you should be careful with the throttle :)...
@miguelfernandes8996
@miguelfernandes8996 Жыл бұрын
@@KestasLi I thought about the cage but the design... 😂
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Жыл бұрын
@@miguelfernandes8996 Yeah, unfortunately you should make some tradeoffs regarding design... But you gain skills much faster! I think this is quite good deal :).
@lenz930
@lenz930 Жыл бұрын
what exhaust is this?
@simonthomas5367
@simonthomas5367 Жыл бұрын
A scratched one.
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Жыл бұрын
Says "Scorpion Red Power" on the side :). Purchased bike with this exhaust already on, not sure if engine map was properly changed as sometimes engine behaves quite strange (e.g. on hill descents). But anyway, it doesn't affect my training very much, so I can live with that :). Maybe someday will do proper ECU tuning.
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Жыл бұрын
@@simonthomas5367 It is actually not as bad as you think! Crash cage and rear pegs do the job quite well, there are some scratches but I would say very minor.
@lenz930
@lenz930 Жыл бұрын
@@KestasLi thank you for reply, it sounds nice :) i believe there is triumph oem map for optional arrow exhaust, maybe it will fit your modded exhaust better 🤔
@parsarahimi335
@parsarahimi335 Жыл бұрын
did you rev a bit too much?
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Жыл бұрын
Sure! Also, I recently changed front sprocket from 16T to 15T, so it accelerates better than I expected :).
@wifim821
@wifim821 Жыл бұрын
Traction Control didnt helped ?
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Жыл бұрын
This is Triumph Striple 2015 model, no traction control. Should work on my skills, no hope electronics will save my ass :).
@wifim821
@wifim821 Жыл бұрын
@@KestasLi got ya. Learned riding on a SV650 and also did slide a few times on bad conditions. But riding on more powerfull bikes TC definitly saves ass
@murddraals
@murddraals Жыл бұрын
А так красиво ехал...
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Жыл бұрын
Heh, just recently changed front sprocket to -1T, should be more careful with the throttle. Also it was raining all the way to my training place, but I decided "f...ck it, I will train anyway". I think these things contributed to the slide. But thanks for the positive feedback :)!
@murddraals
@murddraals Жыл бұрын
@@KestasLi Training in the rain helps a lot, so hats-off for your attitude and the made decision!
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Жыл бұрын
@@murddraals Ooooh yeah, you remember when we were training in Riga it was raining almost all day. You see, I learned something :)!
@murddraals
@murddraals Жыл бұрын
@@KestasLi You were not afraid to try despite the weather conditions, which makes process a bit smoother. I had a soaking wet training myself yesterday. It was fun!
@draganjancic6708
@draganjancic6708 Жыл бұрын
Congrats on new personal record. 🤘Can you tell me the model of that timer? I'm trying to buy one but I don't know what to google. 😅
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Although this video is "quite last season", I have improved almost 1s this year :)... As of timer- this was something like "Eidoct V4 Bestlap Lap Timer Infrared Ultrared Racing Track Professional Receiver". I think searching "infrared lap racing timer" will lead to some good options. E.g this one looks quite similar to what I use www.aliexpress.com/item/32932795208.html .
@draganjancic6708
@draganjancic6708 Жыл бұрын
@@KestasLi Hey, yes, I was browsing through your videos after I left a comment and I saw your new personal best. Congrats on that as well! 🙌 I started doing GP8 a few weeks ago on my VStrom 650. It seems like a simple figure, but I was surprised by how actually difficult it is to perform it quickly with a small turning radius. Anyways, thanks for the quick response and thanks for the link. I've ordered the timer and hopefully, in a month or so, I'll be able to track my time. 🤞
@angelomasia7220
@angelomasia7220 Жыл бұрын
What kind of protectors have you fitted on your bike?
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Жыл бұрын
Crash cage and axle pegs are from the company called "CrazyIron", they are based in Latvia. I think it is exactly this model crazyiron.lv/product/crazy-iron-cage-pro-triumph-street-triple-675-675r-07-17/ . If I remember correctly, these guys sell worldwide.
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Жыл бұрын
...you can also check my channel "community" section, I added few more links there with crash protection solutions suitable for motogymkhana.
@Bronson9822
@Bronson9822 Жыл бұрын
Nice!👍
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@Bronson9822
@Bronson9822 Жыл бұрын
Nice riding 👍
@KestasLi
@KestasLi Жыл бұрын
Thanks!