All ready have and download your app which I try practice
@KishmanSuperfan Жыл бұрын
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@CantTreadOnMe Жыл бұрын
Hey Moto, if you ever get the chance and the bike is available for you, could you please do a test drive and review of the Harley 883 SuperLow. Thank you if you do or don't cuz you're a great dude regardless.
@HellRyder18 Жыл бұрын
as a relatively inexperienced rider (3 bikes, 20k miles mostly in UK) let me explain why I feel like I need to learn how to be comfortable leaning more on MY CURRENT BIKE. On my previous bike an 08 FZ6, sometimes I could compensate for my wrong corner entry speed by leaning more mid-turn or just take the corner more safely etc. On my Tracer 900 GT, I still don't have that confidence and to be honest I'm still a bit scared - I changed the rear suspension and the tyres and it definitely feels much better, but I'm not there yet. That's why I'm going to do a track day this summer, I want to be safer on this bike for me and for my pillion. Love the videos!
@stevepage7213 Жыл бұрын
I do like your vids a lot but I don’t know if you need to say the same thing so many times I’m English and I think Americans do like to talk compared to us so perhaps it’s just a cultural thing a bit more succinct I think would be good no offence you know your stuff your a great rider and knowledgeable but some vids you could reduce by 50%👌
@ixsmaelable7 ай бұрын
I just started riding and my fear is not in the leaning itself is in the bike sliding from under me because of debris or not trusting the tires sticking to that asphalt. It drives me crazy. Thank you for all your videos. They have been very helpful for me.
@gliderider7077 Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad you’re addressing the lean angles lately, I get so tired of hearing young riders obsessing over it…they lack basic skills but are worried about “leaning” opposed to practicing slow ride maneuvering and the fundamentals. 👍🏻
@HeldIntegral Жыл бұрын
Probably cos parking maneuvers and u-turns don't matter and don't apply over 50km/h. Leaning allows you to take turns without reducing speed as much. And he says such in his video.
@outragedgamer1288 Жыл бұрын
@HeldIntegral im just learning how to ride and cant get over 15 cause im scared of the lean. And half the turns you are going to make need it
@behrpalomo44797 ай бұрын
@@outragedgamer1288 over 15 what? degrees? mph? CCs?
@p124230732 ай бұрын
"I can't ride One Five" - Sammy Haggar, probably
@crumbcake113 күн бұрын
👉Quiet down gramps.
@jasong546 Жыл бұрын
I started riding a couple of years ago and I just started on the Harley I wanted. The MSF instructor and the first videos I found were by former motorcycle officers and they both put the idea in my head that I had to lean the bike as much as possible. I spent months doing almost nothing but practicing and leaning. Once I got a lot of practice under my belt I found that I almost never had to do low speed u turns or figure 8’s. I was proficient, but in normal riding it would not come up. So I left it behind and focused on practicing emergency stops, cornering properly, like you are talking about. I got a Tuono 660 also, and practiced the rest of the techniques instead of leaning including a huge focus on lane position, situational awareness and planning ahead, seeing what the cars were all about to do and my riding got a lot better as a result. It is fine to develop low speed turns and leaning the bike, but the other parts are more important in saving your life or going faster than the single minded focus on leaning as much as possible.
@michelb9847 Жыл бұрын
Sweet, I also got a Tuono 660 but dropped the slow speed cornering drills rather quickly as that bike would "stutter" too much at slow speeds just on the clutch, unlike the trainer bikes I rode. Not sure if it can be fine tuned at the garage. What's your experience?
@j3tztbassman123 Жыл бұрын
@@michelb9847 add a bit of rear brake, and bring the revs up.
@Blackcloud-mp6cj Жыл бұрын
@@michelb9847 As J3tzt bassman said & to quote another motorcycle trainer. Preload & keep it loaded. Most of us don't realize we tend to let off the throttle during slow speed maneuvers but if you maintain the power throughout, feather your clutch as needed you'll notice a drastic difference. Rear brake will help you stabilize some but you'll be surprised what happens even without the rear brake, how much control you'll have just with throttle & clutch.
@spartanx169x Жыл бұрын
Somebody said , riders are not getting killed in parking lots or doing u-turns, they are getting killed carrying too much speed and being unable to negotiate turns. I agree with that statement. Parking lot drills are good for learning a new bike and feeling the clutch out. But you are not going to learn a life saving move in a parking lot. I did what you did and left it behind. I will do some parking lot drills in winter when its too cold to do a lot of riding. Watching traffic and predicting traffic, lane position, planning ahead, and good brake control will keep you alive.
@richard66754 Жыл бұрын
My 21 year old son doesn’t seem perceive danger and fear the way I do at 56. 💡Maybe this is why the government has the youth fight the wars.
@mannymedina11322 ай бұрын
Its probably Testosterone levels, i started riding when i focused on increasing my testo levels. Im 31
@valskorupko87142 ай бұрын
And yet most fatalities on bikes are in our age category (50+}
@richard667542 ай бұрын
@@valskorupko8714 This is true.😢
@pamelaroberts3517 Жыл бұрын
Hi MotoJitsu I'm a lady if 67 just back into biking after 16 years away . I watch loads of KZbin videos for all the techniques I need to become a better motorcycle rider . I've just watched your lasted one on cornering Afraid to lean?? Your words are so absolutely true , I'm not bothered how far my knee gets down or the speed I enter or leave a tight bend , I just want to feel I've taken the correct line , looked in the direction I want to go ( and not get distracted) turn throttle when seeing the exit of the bend , and come through feeling ,wow that felt good ,I did it and I'm still on the bike ! I'm definitely feeling more confident now , but I'm doing some more refresher training on Friday, using the schools motorbike , for u turns , quick stopping , weaving between cones and pushing the bike around manually. I ride a Kawasaki Z650 and I'm so loving being back out on the road again. In fact I ride more miles than I drive 😂 thank you again for all your knowledge and help ❤
@thegsdace99269 ай бұрын
Thanks Greg for the incite. One of the best videos explaining leaning and cornering. It’s good to hear from even you that the fear remains regardless of how comfortable and skilled your cornering is.
@mrh0wler353 Жыл бұрын
Points to ponder 3:30 get through corner and then go fast out of the corner 4:15 tennis balls cut in half for parking lot training 5:00 corner fundamentals r vision, throttle, brakes, counter steering my old bmw r1200rs is new to me; yesterday changed out the brake pads with semi-metallic pads, pulled off what looks like full metallic pads; did brake service because brakes seemed very grabby at slow speeds. Be Best.
@brozobmwmex Жыл бұрын
I'm completely agree with the theory you mention. We have to adquire knowledge, UNDERSTAND IT, and develop skill enough to execute. The important matter here is to enjoy our bikes without a crash. It's a "to Do" thing at the end, right?
@scottmiller4516 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you BUT... Why do I want to be more comfortable with leaning? Your drills are slow speed, you counterbalance in a slow turn. When I am riding at speed(like you are in this video) sometimes I come across a increased radius turn, a very different situation. I would like this tool in my arsenal so I dont panic, I just lean more. Track days the instructors advise not to panic, trust the tires and bike. Lean more! I just want to be comfortable with this allusive tool adding to all the other skills I acquired.
@winterpurple4587 Жыл бұрын
Couldn't have said it better. Lean all you want in a circuit. It's a controlled environment. On the road there are a LOT of unknowns. While in the middle of a turn there could be sudden crossings, sudden incomings, sand, oil, etc. The more you lean the less control you have. Aside from not riding when it's not necessary, my other aim is to get to my target location as quickly and as safe as possible. Leaning don't achieve that. Putting down the gas on the straights and being good at snaking through traffic does.
@ronlysons675029 күн бұрын
I agree, leaning on the track is a completely different ball game. If you want to increase your confidence the track is an ideal way to learn.
@allahjoseph Жыл бұрын
3:40 this is the MAJOR KEY 🔑. Don’t focus on the lean angle, focus on completing a great turn. Angle will come with pace and control. Oh, do some low speed drills too! Understand the physics of your machine!
@RealRickCox Жыл бұрын
I just did my first ART (Advanced Rider Training) and learned a LOT about braking and leaning. Lean = RISK. And if you're not LOADING the tire before you WORK the tire, you're going to low-side the bike. There's no shortcut for practicing.
@VinWeiLee27171 Жыл бұрын
People said I want to lean more is really saying I wanna get faster. I asked the same thing in supermoto class, and Brian’s answer satisfied me, to go faster you need faster transition not just having more leaning angle.
@90DWT Жыл бұрын
So glad I found this channel. 2 weeks into riding and been applying or trying to apply this info to become a better and safer rider. Appreciate the time you take to inform people man.
@233kosta Жыл бұрын
I went to my first gymkhana session yesterday. Cannot recommend it enough! They taught us ONE very simple technique (I think you've gone over in quite a few videos) that applies to most of what we were doing, and in just perfecting that one technique I went from looking like a complete n00b to having enough confidence in the machine to scrape pegs at 10mph. Another absolutely invaluable part of the experience was taking on the course on the variety of club bikes available. The dual-sport was probably the easiest to get around the course quickly, but more importantly it gave me an appreciation for how different machines feel and handle, yet fundamentally do the exact same thing. As for fear of lean, it's directly opposed by confidence in the machine (and rubber). Getting to know the bike better helps a lot.
@Looney_Tombs Жыл бұрын
I popped my true lean cherry the other night. I was flying into a moderate uphill curve (60mph) and it was either push and lean harder and hopefully turn harder or definitely crash over a median into a brick wall and total my bike 🏍️. Well I pushed and leaned harder but it wasn’t enough until I remembered that thing you said about moving my head over my bars. As soon as I popped my head over my right handle the turn was good and felt nice and stable. By the next day/ride I could tell my skill level had gone up as far as fast turns. Your advice is great, I use many of your tips every single time I ride and a couple of them have legitimately saved me and the bike more than once.
@rj-gd3pc Жыл бұрын
This is why I’m watching and subscribed to this channel as he’s straight forward and focuses on being safety not the good looks like the most of the riders wants to be. Ride and/to be safe not to look good!!!
@malzy1977 Жыл бұрын
I’ve had my M1 for a few years. I took the MSF class, got a Honda Shadow, dropped it, and got scared of it. Recently I bought a Harley Sportster 883. Total impulse buy, but I’m determined this time to ride. Your videos have really helped me to not be intimidated by my bike. Thank you so much for your videos!
@nothingamerican Жыл бұрын
I accidentally learned how far my KTM adventure will lean by practicing. I was going into a very familiar turn too fast. I just decided that my bike can lean a lot further than im comfortable with. And i pushed through. Dan dan the fire man would have put me in the brown stage. I made it through!!
@edgeofentropy3492 Жыл бұрын
3:24 Learning how to quick flick, precisely allows the rider to keep the bike more upright, which makes the bike more stable, and allows the rider to get on the gas earlier. "A Twist of the Wrist II" baby! Watch it over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again. Excellent video!
@quacktac Жыл бұрын
I had a bit of a moment last week following my friend in a car into an overtake followed by a really sharp (and unexpected) right hand bend. I had to take off as much speed as possible and then lean the bike much further than I was comfortable to make the turn. Part of why I want to learn to lean more is so that I can stay calmer in a situation like that in the future.
@philipadams33253 ай бұрын
I have not done your particular set of exercises, but have had low speed training. I just bought a 2015 R1200GS after being on hiatus from riding for a more extended period than ever in my 40 years of riding. The first thing I did was take the bike to a parking lot doing many similar exercises to yours to get myself comfortable with the bike before I rode it on road for an extended period. So I highly recommend your methods. Better cornering comes with training/practice, experience and confidence. Coming home with the bike day one (150 miles) after the hiatus I was safe (in that I was riding within my newly downgraded limits) but at the same time was braking more than usual before turns, at times looking at turns, not through them, and just generally had a built up fear due to rust. After a day of pretty intensive parking lot practice much of that rust was gone, and my confidence was back up.
@MotoJitsu3 ай бұрын
Just think where you'll be in 6 months if you keep consistent with your practice! And get into more training MotoJitsu.com/courses instagram.com/motojitsuclub/
@atarilegend1907 Жыл бұрын
I do practice slow-turn maneuvers. I have an issue with leaning at high speeds. I don't know the bike's capabilities, so I slow way down.
@hangpilot120010 ай бұрын
Back to riding after a very long break. 'You'll never get rid of all of your fear' is maybe one of the most important things I've heard recently. Knowing that you're human and normal and that others feel similarly helps ;-) I've been down twice; an oil slick at an intersection and mud/gravel on a corner in the mountains in a thunderstorm. Not hurt because I was dressed for the fall. I'm also a hang glider pilot, so I'm used to a little adrenaline! Thanks Eddie!
@thejimrodden Жыл бұрын
Can't remember the episode, but what genuinely gave me confidence in leaning, was one of MotoJitsu's video's, where he demonstrated pushing against a cycle tire with constant steady force vs rapid/impulse force. It's hard to trust the tire, but with physics, you can!
@spartanx169x Жыл бұрын
Thats a great video for learning. But you also have to keep in mind the "constant steady force" is only as good as the road you are riding on. Some roads are quite bumpy, so knowing the road and maintaining the appropriate speed is key.
@ajc-ff5cm Жыл бұрын
I view leaning as: trusting the physics. You're in a controlled fall, but that motion is the only way to not run your bike off the road. The operative word being: CONTROL. Entry speed, amount of countersteering, braking habits, and obstacle avoidance. It's a means to an end. And as I've been riding more, I'm finding I'm more comfortable leaning at modest speeds rather than low speeds. Guess that means I need to practice more.
@_r4x_ Жыл бұрын
Nice video! Personally, I don't know and I don't care if someone is evaluating my leaning angle. Still, there were some moments when I wanted to be more confident in leaning and not jumping on the brakes. Of course, all those moments were my mistake for being distracted by my thoughts and not reducing the speed more before the corner. Practicing leaning in a parking place it's a bit different than leaning on the road due to unexpected situation. I would call it "emergency leaning"... It could be the topic of your next video: Emergency leaning vs Emergency braking in corners, or when would you prefer to lean, rather than push the brakes more. It would be nice to hear your opinion and what makes you decide between the two (considering that it should be a very quick decision).
@onthemoney7237 Жыл бұрын
Well said my thoughts as well 👍learn what ever it takes to make that curve you didn’t expect we’ve all been there 👍🏍🇺🇸
@madrcmax1748 Жыл бұрын
Hello. I rode 1000cc sport bikes, and smaller cc also a lot of years and for be better and better everything is good advice in this video... and to be confined in leaning and riding fast you need to ride and ride. For me that was the best, just riding and having fun. Leaning to the pegs came naturally... Ride safe everybody!!
@vijayam1 Жыл бұрын
Perfectly said. I can go faster than someone who is knee-dragging and safer! This should tell a lot to lot of folks who think lean angle is the priority.
@JamesBrownlip9 ай бұрын
I love to lean. I don’t know why people fear it. Yes practice is a huge benefit
@kambeckgr Жыл бұрын
This video reminded me of a Marine asking for help to run faster to get a better PFT score, and your answer was "just do more pull-ups."
@Jleonpolanco Жыл бұрын
I've seen people argue that he's in KPH. Unless he's figured out a way to hack into BMW's RGS computer to show MPH when he's really IN KPH, it's pretty easy to see in the video that he's in MPH. -_-
@samchu5335 Жыл бұрын
coming from a country which uses kmh, after converting his speed to kmh, im like damn son!! that IS fast lol.
@Mike-vn3mb Жыл бұрын
Just zoomed in on a screenshot of this video. He is definitely in MPH.
@dave-d Жыл бұрын
That's what I love about motorcycles - leaning, (correctly!), into the corners is the best bit. Like flying.
@krisswolf20115 ай бұрын
When I was first starting motorcycles, I spent a lot of time on parking lot learning slow speed drills, learning to lean, etc. But compared to people who have ridden less miles than me, I’m still way less comfortable in the twisties. I realized that slow speed skill is not the same animal as high speed skill. I’m comfortable counterleaning the heck out of the bike on a parking lot, but I’m scared to counterbalance or even staying neutral at high speed curves. Only once I realized I need to practice twisties to get better at twisties did I start improving at that
@MotoJitsu5 ай бұрын
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@cfvgd Жыл бұрын
You're great dude. I personally highly highly recommended to go to some kind of beginner course at track. For all kinds of riders and bikes it doesn't matter. It will make you so much safer and better. You can ride many years without learning the basics if you dont.
@dave-d Жыл бұрын
Yeah. That.
@DNiddy Жыл бұрын
He IS a God.
@brettbeekmann9324 Жыл бұрын
This might sound dumb, but when i lean more, im usually trying to keep the bike more upright for better traction in rain. Well, that and practicing tight turns in the parking lot.
@RadDadisRad Жыл бұрын
I love leaning. It makes me feel more comfortable when I’m leaned over vs trying to make the same turn more upright. I really attribute me being comfortable being laid over is why I passed my MSF BRC.
@MoparStephen Жыл бұрын
Gorgeous scenery - I can't believe how calm and relaxed you are, talking while riding out there at over 100MPH.
@MotoJitsu Жыл бұрын
It’s not fast for me on this road :)
@PC-uh6hk Жыл бұрын
I think what riders are asking is how to not go off the outside of a turn and crash. How do you negotiate a corner when you feel like you're going too fast when you enter it?
@PopsEyeView Жыл бұрын
I love going for a ride with you. Takes me back on the back of my mate's Tiger 650 in the 70's fangin through the bends through Sydney Royal National Park - down the coast road. My boots had the edges scraped at angles. You don't go that low. That is good. But what I see is smooth. I like that. Thanks for your lessons!
@Atrip111 Жыл бұрын
I like how your delivery has gotten better. Flipped 180 but that is ok. Instead of telling people lesser than your skills are 8th grade riders. Now instead of you have to drag your knee and trail brake, smarter advice.
@captainoates7236 Жыл бұрын
All things going to plan we would all be entering a bend at the perfect speed but just sometimes due to misjudgement or whatever I for one occasionally find I'm going in a bit too fast for comfort. That's the time when it's useful to be able to push the bike through the bend (countersteer to keep you from running wide). Trail braking too. Maybe the natural reaction in those situations is to stand the bike up and brake hard, something I have done in the past but I hope I am over that now. What I'm really trying to say is those are the situations where getting comfortable with more lean angle is useful.
@theskillanalyst Жыл бұрын
Some people get stuck on body position because they feel it will help them feel comfortable cornering their bike. For me personally, I always had a problem leaning right for right turns. It came down to correcting my throttle grip and relaxing my left elbow. Instead of fighting the physics in order to maintain control, I corrected a couple small nuances.
@barkinsahin Жыл бұрын
I really appreciated your patience in seeking the opportunity to overtake the car while talking about speed, leaning etc. Good safe riding skill ❤
@soeffner6833 Жыл бұрын
I found riders confuse " conquering the road" with " mastering the bike". Thx for the vids
@RRFriction Жыл бұрын
I think the lean angle is a misconception It's for the race track if you want to get to 50° + lean go to the race track. Also it's the best place to come off.
@clifprine2569 Жыл бұрын
when I started riding again after 40 years the MORE experienced riders I was around were harping about me not leaning enough. Rode standard bikes in my youth so dragging knee was unheard of except on the track.
@arnoldjohnson3317 Жыл бұрын
The first two minutes I kept thinking why. I’m glad you addressed that. Good vid, logical.
@ethainnewell17224 ай бұрын
When I ride my harley the seat position makes me comfortable enough to scrape pegs. Recently got a mt09 and as somebody who's only 5'8 that bike feels tall and I'm still getting used to sitting so much higher. I've been riding for a year now and am still practicing obv. but I feel like, on my mt09 at least, I need to get more comfortable leaning so I can make sure I stay in my lane when moving at higher speeds. Definitely gonna check out those courses you were talking about to get better at riding thanks bro.
@MotoJitsu4 ай бұрын
no problem :) instagram.com/motojitsuclub/
@beastr.l.661 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for answering the mph question. You make it so smooth that I figured it was kph. 💪
@k01yunya Жыл бұрын
Lean effectively disappears when you turn your head into the direction of the turn. When you do that you're not leaning any more, you're kind of just squatting. Think about it.
@bigfootninjajr1481 Жыл бұрын
I heard the HD Fatboy is hard to corner. Would like to hear your expert opinion?
@michaelsalice9952Ай бұрын
I see so many riders lean the bike over much further than they have too, if they just shifted their weight on the bike it would eliminate the need for extreme lean angles and you can still go through corner just as fast while being safer!
@MotoJitsuАй бұрын
lean depends mostly on speed through that corner...if someone really wanted to take away lean angle, they'd go slower through the turn...hanging off won't do as much as people think at the same speed instagram.com/motojitsuclub/
@riccardomariani94335 ай бұрын
In my opinion learning how to lean to the max and to be able to feel the point where the tyres are loosing grip doesn't mean you than have to drive always like that. It's just a skill that can save your life the day you have misjudged a turn. It's like stretching the range of the situations in which you are still somehow familiar so that once you find yourself in, you don't get bricked by panic and stay smooth and flexible.. and on the bike!
@MotoJitsu5 ай бұрын
take more courses to learn the limits instagram.com/motojitsuclub/
@countersteer713 Жыл бұрын
I'm buying a 2007 Suzuki C50 in about 3 hours. I've ridden a few sportbikes but that was just test driving. I'm gonna take it to the church parking lot beside the guys house and warm up for an hour or so before I ride it the 12 miles home
@ElJefeDeMundo Жыл бұрын
8:38 “I got here 5 minutes before you !” 😂
@anettedouglasdotter Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much again, for another great and helpful video! ✨️ I use your videos, your app, your books - plus the ones you recommend - as a complement to my driving school here in Sweden. 😊 And I do sooo well!!!👌 Slowly, - but surely - I am getting closer to my license! ❤ It means so much to me! 🙏
@ernieschatz3783 Жыл бұрын
Everyone knows the priority is to drag as much metal as possible. 😉
@retepsg25 Жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for watching. I'm from germany.Great weather and very good road for riding the GS. I'm riding also a GS 1250. Its nice.
@sv650nyc7 Жыл бұрын
Great topic and should be required viewing for every rider so we can finally stop the talk about chicken strips and dispel this myth that to go faster you have to lean more. You just lean more when you go faster; it comes automatically once you know how to ride better.
@2UpVids Жыл бұрын
You got some good knowledge, I want to come down and do a lesson with your so I can improve and see where I stack up.
@robertadcox8419 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, this was a great video. I rode dirt bikes all my life and thought I was very competent on motorcyles. Then I bought my first road bike about 4 years ago and wow. What a different set of skills based on topics you talked about are needed for road bikes. It has been more of a mental challenge than physical for me. I commute on my bike about 100 miles a day. Still learning. Still believe or not I struggle with stopping. Too abrupt or not enough. Love to ride though. Great video series.
@HisMastersAlibi Жыл бұрын
Thanks to you,every ride I go out on I practice different things,corner position,speed entering and exiting,gears,slow manovers and overall awareness. And I dont want to sound like a knobend but thanks to you I actually outrun my friends who have been riding all their life.I have only been riding for about 4 years now.The lads seem to be just set in their ways,not willing to learn anymore.Cheers.
@reidspeed77 Жыл бұрын
Old proverb say: You never stop learning. Ride different machines. Grom ,4stroke 2stroke,dirt,
@ΑλεξανδροςΑμανατιδης-ι7ε Жыл бұрын
I am afraid to lean too much on high speeds because the roads where i am are full of potholes and even gravel . On clean roads i have no problem leaning a lot .
@thermovag Жыл бұрын
Ναι ρε φίλε Ελλάς στο μεγαλείο σου... Το παλικάρι μας μοιράζει σοφία, βρές μερικά καλά στροφιλίκια με καθαρό οδόστρωμα περίμενε να "αδειάσει" όσο γίνεται από κίνηση και πάτα το μέχρι να ευχαριστηθεί η ψυχούλα σου... Αυτά στα λέει ένας 45άρης με αρκετές σαβούρες για να χορτάσει λόχος.
@lumberjaxe8910 Жыл бұрын
That's called common sense.
@ΑλεξανδροςΑμανατιδης-ι7ε Жыл бұрын
@@lumberjaxe8910 You are right man. I do have a very strong survival instinct but most riders dont have that they risk everything all the time maybe i shouldn't compare themselves to them whatsoever.
@lumberjaxe8910 Жыл бұрын
@@ΑλεξανδροςΑμανατιδης-ι7ε Respect Mate.
@ΑλεξανδροςΑμανατιδης-ι7ε Жыл бұрын
@@lumberjaxe8910 Thanks brother .
@willmcgregor7184 Жыл бұрын
MotoJitsu Drills The BEST that’s available. Those who dis them likely fragile ego too afraid to fail @ something they have never practiced. Why would you Not practice skills that might save your life one day?!
@njfnickodude9985 Жыл бұрын
I know how to lean in corners, drive a moderat/lil fast in corners but it feels like im almost kneescraping but when I look at the videos my friend records i still have alot more angle i can use
@trishschofield7808 Жыл бұрын
I see in this video your traveling at higher speeds while curving. Here in my area, Nevada we have a lot of animals that pop out onto the roads. I’ve seen deer litterly - Hit the side of cars. Swirling is the first choice, braking ect.. Have you ever encountered this issue yet and how did you handle it? ❤
@dopeytripod Жыл бұрын
I just drove 1600km across Ontario, Canada on my 2023 GSX-R750 & the only animal encounter I had was a squirrel that thankfully stopped short. Glad the speed limit at the time was only 60km as it went thru a small community... I stayed off the 401/400/main highway as much as I could & enjoyed highway 17b when I could. Such a great time.
@mrh0wler353 Жыл бұрын
Got to throttle down when deer are a possibility. They leap like rabbits, often seem stupid, and may not move off the road until you bump them!
@Jc6fe Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great videos as always. Questions. What gloves are you wearing? Do you have a link? Thanks
@MotoJitsu Жыл бұрын
My website
@coydogdentist Жыл бұрын
Eddie, thanks for the video. Yout twisty rides look fun. Have you ever hit Zion National Park or any of these NP's up here in Southern Utah?
@KiwiMoto72 Жыл бұрын
fantastic advice- i’m totally with you. I’m a regular track day rider and an old man (52) I hardly drag my knee, and i do it surprises me lol. But i’m still passing all the kids lol
@JD-jg6ov Жыл бұрын
52 don’t make you an old man!
@KiwiMoto72 Жыл бұрын
@@JD-jg6ov 🤗😀
@faYte0607Ай бұрын
Hi MotoJitsu, is there a general rule of thumb on what cornering speed or angle of turn would necessitate or trigger the need to lean? I just got an ebike that tops out at around 45mph and is fairly torquey on the low end, and I've just been gradually increasing my cornering speed (not sure if you'd even call this a corner but my "left turns" on the surface street. I figure this ebike's dynamics are similar to a moto given it's higher speed than a normal ebike.
@gattling9 Жыл бұрын
I live in Europe and it's been a while since I saw an empty, cages-free open road like that.
@bhok1971 Жыл бұрын
Go to western Germany - teutoburgerwald
@issasecretbuddy5 ай бұрын
tbh i lean b/c it's fun to lean. the thing you said about it being safer to lean less has me reflecting on my approach, though, so thanks for that!
@MotoJitsu5 ай бұрын
more lean = more risk...of course it's fun to lean, and the bike needs to in order to turn...but no need to add unnecessary lean instagram.com/motojitsuclub/
@TheDBall734 ай бұрын
I just started riding a couple weeks ago (2024 Suzuki GSX 8S) and I have literally 600 miles under my belt (it’s on the odometer)… I asked my girlfriend the other day (she’s been riding for years) if I lean to much. Making a left hand turn, right 90 degree turn, roundabouts etc. I feel like I may lean to much…. Is that a problem? My GF said it isn’t a problem until it is (slide out)… probably not the best advice.
@MotoJitsu4 ай бұрын
you're not leaning to much instagram.com/motojitsuclub/
@EvolvingNaturally Жыл бұрын
After doing 4000km this past year I realize you need time in the seat to get better.
@ozzydee66425 ай бұрын
Do you accelerate or counter steer out of a lean? like, if i'm leaning too far to the left, do i accelerate to stand the bike up more, or do i push a bit on the right hand?
@MotoJitsu5 ай бұрын
Both
@fra93ilgrande10 ай бұрын
I love to lean a lot even with my street enduro 😈 🔝 😂 (Yamaha Ténéré, with 50/50 road / OFF ROAD tires 👹 )
@4n0n87 Жыл бұрын
Leaning to me seems like a novice to expert thing to achieve or hold a standard to, like a at one riding with your machine. To pursue something further trying to feel comfortable in a choreographical way, kind of like what you see the best do in motorcycle racing.
@eddie8279 Жыл бұрын
Thank YOU for this information!
@iefie Жыл бұрын
I'm more afraid that i drop the bike with the drills you suggest. How do i get trouh that?
@geoffwhiles82234 ай бұрын
Moto, another awesome vid. I learn something new every single time, and its precious information! One point, what camera and sound do you us it just nails it for quality. Sound and picture. George in UK.
@MotoJitsu4 ай бұрын
:) thanks instagram.com/motojitsuclub/
@georgeday590111 ай бұрын
Does the double yellow line mean you can not pass the vehicle in front of you (legally)?.
@ganzhomanh8137 Жыл бұрын
I see you speedometer is set to Kilometers per hour........😎
@shaunletizio8726 Жыл бұрын
Just got the MotoJitsu app, gonna practice later today on my MT-09 SP
@rayhat5111 Жыл бұрын
Love the channel learned quite a lot from it. Practice your drills all the time. Isn’t 80-99 MPH kinda like track speeds? No judgements.
@rayhat5111 Жыл бұрын
I don’t know the speed limits there. Sorry if I overstepped.
@PaulJones-z9i Жыл бұрын
@@rayhat5111 there 70 on motorways well that's the max speed anywhere in the UK.
@5sssnakeee3 Жыл бұрын
Fast Eddie out here 1 handing the bike at 90 MPH. Savage.
@vesparama3 ай бұрын
Great logical advice! Thank you.
@MotoJitsu3 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@vesparama3 ай бұрын
Absolutely .
@bertfriedman Жыл бұрын
As always you are so fantastic at explaining riding theory and empowering skills. But in this video I can not help but think that the guy driving the Ford Pickup thinks, with all your hand gestures, there is a Mad Man behind me.....🤣🤣🤣
@aressimbamt095911 ай бұрын
well road were we ride you just cant pass corner fast if you dont lean more..
@sk8orhate55 Жыл бұрын
That bike just looks so comfortable and enjoyable to ride
@Schwabvucko Жыл бұрын
Very good advice man!
@patgirwar1543 Жыл бұрын
Such a nice scenary for riding.
@VR6virgin Жыл бұрын
I was wondering if you can use your moto jitsu drills on a Honda pcx 125?
@shaunwilliams5395 Жыл бұрын
I Love what you do but do you have any real Twisty Roads like we have in the UK
@ansel805 Жыл бұрын
Where is this beautiful road??
@robotempires Жыл бұрын
Look where you're going and it will make it a whole lot easier.
@jb1876 Жыл бұрын
If anything comes out on front of you at 90 miles per hour , you'll get lean angle😮