The mark of a good instructor (of anything) is making it simple to understand, or as a Preacher told me once about teaching the Bible, "always put the cookies on the bottom shelf where the kids can reach um"........You do that with your teaching and techniques. Jerry, you have no idea how many people you've helped, AND SAVED THEIR LIVES. God bless you Jerry and Donna, keep on keeping on🙏😁
@SteveG-pf9mq2 жыл бұрын
I recommend Ride Like A Pro often. Helped me immensely.
@wctreasurez7928 Жыл бұрын
Well said
@ChristosBassCovers Жыл бұрын
I practice all the time (own an 22 Ultra Limited) and I have had 32 motorcycles. Never stop practicing. I like going through the neighborhood and turn into all the courts and do circles in alternating directions. Love you inspiration and instruction.
@Weightlossjourney242 жыл бұрын
I remember the first time I laid my bike over. I will never forget it. Scared me but I learned my lesson. Motorman has the best training videos
@Kevin-ib4gv Жыл бұрын
In the late 60's I started riding mini-bikes, moved on to dirt bikes, then street bikes. Rode my 1971 Honda 350 from New Jersey to Florida in 1973, and made many smaller trips all around town, and I didn't know a single thing about counter-steering, nor did I even hear the term until a few years ago. If you're riding a motorcycle, you're counter-steering, whether you know it or not.
@TheJmccready Жыл бұрын
hi, john from Ireland here, our bike test to get your licence has several steps, module 1 is a type of gymkhana to prove handling ,U turn, slow riding, slalom, fig 8 , foot down is a fail, this was helpful because above 5mph is the secret to confident turns,cheers Bud
@jonbusby3881 Жыл бұрын
Jerry, thank You, very informative fo all riders. Some guys feel they’ve been riding for years and can’t be taught, I’ve ridden over forty years and still learn. Thank you Jerry
@tpitman2 жыл бұрын
You mentioned at about the 9 minute mark about the difficulty folks have turning to the right. For whatever reason that's true for me. I'm out on my bike almost every Sunday and I often stop at the parking lot of the train station in my community as there is no train service on Sunday to practice circles and figure eights in both directions, but those right-hand ones are always the ones that kinda spook me. Glad to know I'm not the only one.
@taylodl2 жыл бұрын
Because on a road your u-turns are going to be to the left. Makes you wonder if people from the UK find it easier to do u-turns to the right rather than to the left?
@David.. Жыл бұрын
My man. I can solve your right hand turning issues in 90 seconds or less. Go watch the Sylvian Guintoli video about throttle grip. Rights are harder because if you don’t position right using the screwdriver grip method then you run out of space for you arm as you increase throttle. Screwdriver or champagne grip really helps with this and also counterweighting at low speeds. Ride safe brother!
@masteradmin8392 Жыл бұрын
The way you turn around round abouts is always easier. Uk turn right.
@Slowcalcones8 ай бұрын
Could be because your left arm is fully extended and it’s harder to modulate the clutch further away on a right turn. The throttle shouldn’t make that much of a difference doing this as you don’t need much if any for a lot of these exercises. Try moving your body towards the tank to shorten your reach a little on the right turns.
@jasonvandergriff2 жыл бұрын
When people ask why practice U-turns to the right I tell them the use for right U-turns is in a parking lot. We've all pulled into tight parking lots and if you can do tight U-turn you can park much easier than walking the bike backwards into a spot. I've been watching your videos for probably 2 years, keep up the excellent work!
@ardyrides8342 жыл бұрын
Jerry, you are a good Instructor. I'd like to visit Florida and take your riding course someday.
@dyates6380 Жыл бұрын
OUTSTANDING video. I never understood the clutch and the RPM aspect of it. I'd heard about the "wet" clutch, but never knew that under fifteen hundred or two thousand RPM the clutch won't burn out. Thanks Jerry!
@RFVisionary2 жыл бұрын
👍🏻 As always: "KISS", keep it simple and short. It definitely works!
@CNSTAdventures Жыл бұрын
I’ve been riding over 30!years and I’m just learning about this friction zone! I love it
@zachl16158 ай бұрын
just saying..how is that even possible?
@GorillaGlen2 жыл бұрын
I'm one to tell you, counter steering is 100% true. I have street rode for 45 years or more. When I first hear Jerry talk of it, I thought he was riding without a helmet and hit his head or was toking on a Toot Toot? I hit the road, sure enough, as soon as I had the tires in line I tried the push steering. I'll be damned. I've been telling a lot of my friends who have been riding for years about it. They look at me like I'm nuts. I don't know if they tried the counter steering or not? None have said like me. Hey. That works great. You gotta love learning tips & tricks to make your ride more enjoyable and less work.
@robertschlosser49862 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another video Bro. Allot of these things are called "the basics" which simplifies their importance. These are more appropriately "the foundation" like a solid foundation for a large building, as without this foundational knowledge, every turn of the tire is another roll closer to a crash. With all of the unavoidable hazards we face, the rider should not be one themselves. Bless you and yours. PS. A couple years ago you recommended a DC powered digital air pump. There was initially a problem with the link to buy it (seller was out of stock or something) but your wife (I think it was her) found another place to get it for me and the pump still works good. I've used it more on people's cars than my bike but it's a handy device. Big thanks to her for her help.
@francescodipalma56842 жыл бұрын
I like your exercise, very progressive and taking one aspect after the other while building confidence. Thanks for the tip !
@thewheel20232 жыл бұрын
Setting in my squad watching this I watched a guy on a new Harley trail bike he needs your video for sure he was turning so wide straight up and down
@Gigatless Жыл бұрын
Jerry Palladino is a grandpa everyone wish they had
@tishie42 Жыл бұрын
This is amazing to watch. Your horizon didn't budge when you were dipping low, telling me I need to be up in slow speeds, not leaning.
@rickgriffiths97572 жыл бұрын
I think this is the first time that I’ve seen this from your seat… thanks Jerry, very helpful.
@rhoel66 ай бұрын
Great video! Love the progression of the tips. I'm just starting out and this will be my focus for the next few parking lot sessions.
@socalfun642 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jerry. I’ve been hearing Your voice in my Head while Riding telling me what to do. It’s working! 😎
@motorman8572 жыл бұрын
Great to hear!
@Bill3558 Жыл бұрын
Your the best. Thank you. Your videos have saved my ass a couple of times. Put the eyes where you want the bike to go. Works every time.
@trooper644284 ай бұрын
I always have to scratch my head at American slow speed manouver youtube videos they usually consider slow speed at around 15mph this is the only video that said walking pace 5mph, here in Finland walking pace is 5kph (3mph) the speed at which we do our slow speed motorcycle test it's really difficult to keep a 800cc motorcycle at 5kph (3mph) in slow turns through cones as the bike is us just above the speed of falling over. But this is the first US video where the term walking speed (actually 3mph)has been used. So a round of applause from Finland 👏👏👏
@PIOTRMIK012 жыл бұрын
Jerry I need to said that I have learned so much just from cds I can say now that I am riding like a Pro and I love it because all my friends asked me where I learned my skills
@ppvshenoy3 ай бұрын
Jerry...you are the BEST. I watch your videos to improve my safe riding skills. I have a BMW R1200RT and thoroughly enjoy riding it. Thanks much.
@jl6444 ай бұрын
One of the best instructors on youtube. if not the best.
@ZeroHourUTC2 ай бұрын
I wish I'd found this video earlier! Thank you for doing this channel... subscribed & ordered DVD.
@CantTreadOnMe Жыл бұрын
Man this video was perfect and what I needed to focus my attention on the fundamental building blocks. I was trying to do everything and barely improving because I didnt nail down these skills first. Seriously thank you! Cant wait to hit the parking lot today and just focus on everything in this video in order and it's allnim gonna focus on until I master all of it than ill move on to more skills. Im gonna spend hours today doing this. My problem is finding a parking lot cuz I got kicked out of the lot near my house and im honestly baffled as to what the big deal was as there is no houses near it and im just practicing low speed stuff and it's empty. So im gonna try the one about 8 miles from my house but there is 2 very advanced roads id have to take to get there which has been why im hesitant. The curves are very severe and alot of them. Alot of hills, wildlife and the turns at the end of each road are very sharp like 30 degree awkward turns. So im not very confident enough yet in any of my skills to go that route. Had such a nice lot 1/4 mile from my house and it was secluded and not near any homes so noise wouldnt be an issue. Somebody pulled up on me last time and asked me to please not practice there and I just said no problem and left but man was that a hard blow for me so now im parking lot homeless. 😄
@paulclough8920Ай бұрын
Thanks Jerry. Great Advise!
@normski262 Жыл бұрын
HAH, I have had bikes for over 50 years, started with old scrapper when I was about 10 years old, up the fields. since then I have about 20 bikes in my life, on and off; even spent some time as a Pro rider way back; but I did have some big brakes between owning one. Now am an old guy, 67, just grabbed a 600 Honda Hornet, great machine, a well balanced machine, bla, bla. Anyway, my last bike was about 7+ years ago now, since last had one. Not who I used to be, the Valentino Rossi days are well past me nowadays, but these little runs are great, to help kick my mind back into biking again. We have to be more careful now, age stuff, we fall off it hurts, a lot, 35 years ago you bounce, get up and walk away, Not anymore. 😁😁🤔
@kennethcalimpong7919 Жыл бұрын
Hi Jerry, thank you for all you do for the motorcycle community, ❤, Aloha & Mahalo, Kenneth
@justanotherviewer522 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the essential skills review.
@americanmadexb Жыл бұрын
Like always great video. I’ve always worried about clutch issues riding in the friction zone. I really need to use it more. Thanks Jerry. Also coming from Buell’s I’ve always told people about countersteer. Deer in headlights until they try it.
@SsgtHolland2 жыл бұрын
Learned a lot from your pro video, thanks Jerry!
@scottastell9415Ай бұрын
Thanks for a refresher.
@jackl.j5197 Жыл бұрын
Excellent instructor
@alexeysolyakov75282 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another great exercise!!!
@garycordle52952 жыл бұрын
Point your nose 👃 where you want the bike to go 👍 Motorman thanks for the video and be safe everyone 🙏
@bikerbrinrac2 жыл бұрын
Nice dipping Jerry 🏍️👍
@Mik35959Ай бұрын
I know this is older. I bought your dvd dvd back in 2009 and i was able to do all the things you show. I now have a 2020 FLHTP Police Electra f Glide. I would always challenge my friend to the slowest crawl. But the hydraulic clutch on those bike doesn’t have the same friction zone as a cable clutch. Ive had two people that also have hydraulic clutches and mine isnt the same as theirs. I purchased the Oberon whixhos made in the UK and he says he provides California Highway parole with his adjustable clutch lever. Its like i can almost get it close to perfect in certain situations it will jusr come out of the friction zone am i crazy or does any one wlse have hissus with 2020 electra glide police
@motorman857Ай бұрын
Get yourself a softbrake.com clutch lever. That lever offers the best friction zone feel and it's a 3rd of the price of the adjustable levers.
@Freedomridingcompany2 жыл бұрын
You couldn't explain this any better...
@russellivey11862 жыл бұрын
Another great video! BTW, love the saddlebag lid covers!
@motorman8572 жыл бұрын
They're from www.ccriderseats.com
@choppergirl7 ай бұрын
Yep, that foot going down happens to me all the time. But never the falling part. The bad part is right about then you clench down on the front brake making things worse. I think it's probably best just to avoid really tight slow speed U turns.
@Mike-wt6yj2 жыл бұрын
Hi I love your videos and I’ve learned so much. I don’t think I’m alone in my “fear”. I’m getting over it but it’s the “free fall” feeling for that quick second from initial lean to the point where the front tire grips up and takes over when you get the bars pointed to go around a tight circle. It comes down to trust in that the front tire will not slip away from me. It’s something that comes with time I’m sure but it’s something I would love to hear you address as much as you can. I think there’s a whole lot of people with the same issue im their heads too. Thank you so much Mike.
@motorman8572 жыл бұрын
If you're on any cruiser type bike, you'll run out of lean angle long before you run out of grip. On a sport bike, you'd have to get more than a 45 degree lean angle to worry about losing traction.
@Mike-wt6yj2 жыл бұрын
@@motorman857 thank you so much. I’m on a ‘22 road king special and I changed out the bars for better control for slow speed maneuvering. I’m determined to get as proficient as I can. I watched much of your content and I trust what you say and if you say that front tire will stick at that speed doing the right things then I’m good. I’ll take your word. Little star struck right now so that’s why the rambling lol Thanks again
@motorman8572 жыл бұрын
@@Mike-wt6yj Here's a video showing extreme leaning with no chance of losing traction kzbin.info/www/bejne/fqeZiYiYoKx2qck
@Mike-wt6yj2 жыл бұрын
@@motorman857 That’s so nice of you to take the time to find that and then send it. Really appreciated and I already feel better about it. Been riding my whole life starting in the dirt at 7 then the street at 16 and it’s always been an illogical fear of mine. Just needed the push so thank you again!!
@donlunn7922 жыл бұрын
Jerry! If only we had places in the UK where we could practice things like this. But we don’t.If there is anywhere it’s probably illegal to use the place. But I love the vids Jerry. The only reason I haven’t purchased your books is because I do not have anywhere to practice these slow speed exercises. But I love the vids. 👍👍 I am thinking seriously about buying a Goldwing. I love Harleys,but for me a Goldwing is my Swan-song with Motorcycles. I’m fit! active,and at nearly 76 I would like my last bike to have “Character “ I have a BMW RS 1200 which is a lovely bike.But! Where is the character in that Bike? It does everything I want,in abundance. But no Character.😀😀 My Partner who is 82 says she would like to share in my hobby/Interest. So if I get a Goldwing with that armchair on the back,maybe she could manage an outing with me .But I just wish I had access to practice those slow speed manoeuvres. Love your Channel,learnt so much from it. Regards Don
@E3litecompany2 жыл бұрын
This page is a god send
@jamesbonanno33592 жыл бұрын
Jerry, I've been following you for years and I've become a better rider because of it. This video was done quite nicely introducing new people to the channel and getting hopefully getting more involved. I I have a question, I have a BMW with a dry clutch and yes I go to parking lots once a week and practice for about 20 minutes. Should I'd be taking any different precautions than someone with a wet clutch. Example possibly giving it a rest after a certain amount of time?
@motorman8572 жыл бұрын
Ten minutes of practice, 5 minutes of cool down. Also, get your skills up to where you don't need any rear brake.
@jamesbonanno33592 жыл бұрын
@@motorman857 thank you
@TheMamonti12 жыл бұрын
I learn so much on your videos. It's nice seeing the green top cones to look at but wonder (wish) if you could make a video while on the road with arrows showing where, how far your eyes should be looking down the road and on turns?
@scotthastings5553 Жыл бұрын
Can you do any of these videos in a Goldwing? I’d love to watch that as well.
@armadatint7 ай бұрын
Love your videos
@shadyss96 Жыл бұрын
Why do we have to be in the friction zone while making a low speed turn? Wouldn't you want to keep the bike engaged to keep full control of it?
@r.r83142 ай бұрын
Hello 👋 greetings from Ireland. I think i am at the stage quitting riding. I watched one of the videos i am like a lady Linda. I just going way too wide and cant even turn right. 😕 i come to car park where my kind friend brings the bike and just feel its noo improvement whats so ever. I feel i know technique all basics. But once i am on the bike my hands tight cant think cant see all goes wrong. All i can to do go nice straight and turn wide left. And feel ok stopping and thats. Its been a year and feel totally stuck 😞
@vikingdad.36782 жыл бұрын
Man I haven't ridden in a while and my older brother shows up at my house with a new motorcycle and asks me if I wanna ride it (like no I don't wanna ride it, where's the keys 😁) anyways a few miles down the road the first stop sign and poof I stalled it 🤦 cars behind me man I felt like an idiot 🤣 but boy it was fun. It's definitely time to pull the old girl out of the shed and get her ready for next riding season. I sure do enjoy these videos tho like a mental refresher course thanks a bunch motor man keep them coming..
@caiobarba29 күн бұрын
Great. Will try it.
@mikeb83425 ай бұрын
Perfect example of counter steering.... push your bike forward off the center stand and push the left handlebar forward. The bike will always lean towards you. Had the bike been at speed, it would turn left.
@BigDawgCleveland Жыл бұрын
Jerry how do I do this technique on a Rebel 1100 DCT (NO CLUTCH)? Break and gas?
@motorman857 Жыл бұрын
Yes.
@delbertgenewoods6837Ай бұрын
I Always Called That Maneuver (Diving The Nose) ----------- And Push Steering ( Scrubbing The Tires ) ----------- And For Years My Buddies Would Bust My Balls For Dragging The Brakes ( What Do You Like Buying Brake Pads ) I Didn't Care
@adam10352 жыл бұрын
Great instructional video, Jerry! In regard to the lean angle, should I keep my body upright while slow turning or do I lean with the bike?
@motorman8572 жыл бұрын
Upright at low speeds.
@johnmacias01 Жыл бұрын
Once again great content! Thanks
@motorman857 Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@brettcreech34902 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jerry 😎
@dieterf8304 Жыл бұрын
Very easily explained, thanks!
@danadiggins7932 жыл бұрын
Motorman, what are those lid covers on your saddle bags? Very cool!
@motorman8572 жыл бұрын
I got them from www.ccriderseats.com
@davevartanian76 Жыл бұрын
Having a little bit of a problem with the friction zone on my 17 street glide any tips
@jonwoodworker Жыл бұрын
Jerry is an awsome instructor with great videos. It boggles my mind how people run out in buy an 800lb bike to learn on. I cracked up when the guy fell off his bike but the bike was still standing. Been riding all types of motorcycles for 45yrs and will never understand the enjoyment of riding 800lbs+ bikes.
@GabeGuillen-ei6bi11 ай бұрын
Who is this guy? I love his enthusiasm he would be a badass instructor
@motorman85710 ай бұрын
I'm the guy with the number one selling motorcycle instructional video in America who's been teaching the police motor officer techniques to motocyclists for 23 years and the first to do so on youtube.
@Ximalao7 ай бұрын
thank you sir!
@JohnJones-ed8hp7 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@motorman8577 ай бұрын
You bet!
@ChristosBassCovers Жыл бұрын
Good RPM data Jerry....
@bryantambracc Жыл бұрын
That "keep it above 5 mph" make it for me. Didn't know I was falling cuz' I was lacking speed.
@chriskaercher52012 жыл бұрын
Thanks!!🏍
@YuksekCCYouTube2 жыл бұрын
Great video and explanation again. Thank you. But want to clear something in my mind. Whats the technique of leaning the bike. Speed is under 10 mp/h, rpm below 2000 rpm. I'im in the friction zone. While making u turn i turn the handlebar to where i want to turn. Not counter steering at this low speed. But when i do this always loose the speed and bike straights up and make the u turn nearly up straight. Am i applying too much pressure on the rear brake ? Or do i have to push down the handlebar the way i make turn? Is this the key or what is it ? Please explain to me.
@motorman8572 жыл бұрын
You control the speed with the clutch and throttle and a little rear brake pressure. The ''bike'' doesn't slow down and straighten up. YOU are slowing the bike down and straightening it up.
@Punk-Jw4 ай бұрын
Hey Jerry those saddle bag lid covers you have on that bike are pretty nice looking! Are they saddleman brand? The clear coat is frosting on my lids and it will not polish out. I have the saddleman solo diamond stitch solo on my bike so they'll look nice together but I've shy'd away from ordering a set because the only ones I've seen up close on someone else's bike looked really cheap and cheesy.. the stitching was horrible..I like the ones you have. 👍
@motorman8574 ай бұрын
Mine are from ccriderseats.com
@Punk-Jw4 ай бұрын
@@motorman857 awesome! Thank you sir! Their quality actually isn't that bad. My dad just ordered their "road sofa" clone, an it's actually a pretty nice seat. It's definitely not a saddleman, corbin or mustang but, it also wasn't their price either.. It's just as comfortable! That made my decision, ordering them now! Thanks again! My dad just started riding again for the first time in over 30 years, so I've been helping him using your techniques and philosophies. It's been a great help! My dad's an over the road truck driver, so we use his orange plastic corners he uses for tarped flat bed loads and set up different obstacle coarses!
@stealhorseoutlaw61232 жыл бұрын
I’m sorry to even ask I might be counter steering and not know it but can’t you just lean the bike
@joejanzen55112 жыл бұрын
That’s exactly what happens when counter steering. In pushing on the right handlebar the bike leans to the right causing the bike to turn right. It will not lean without counter steering.
@LOOCK_official2 жыл бұрын
Really useful. Thanks
@CaptainMindy4 Жыл бұрын
I needed this. Its been like 8 years and I am still afraid to turn the handles
@motorman857 Жыл бұрын
Did you get the video?
@jeffbucknam7393 Жыл бұрын
So for your low speed U-turns about how fast are you getting the bike speed to? And are you doing any counter steering or are you going to slow for that? I ask because I have seen some videos showing counter steering at as little as 5 mph. I think perhaps I will ignore most of those other videos and continue watching only yours.
@motorman857 Жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/h6HUlYF8odl6aqM
@sosuiwa Жыл бұрын
Is this expected on 1st or 2nd gear ?
@556to7622 ай бұрын
Do you need counter steering doing that kind or low speed? When I ride low speed like that my answer is no but someone tried to argue with me that you need to counter steer.
@motorman8572 ай бұрын
At speeds under about 15 mph, you turn the handlebars in the direction you want to go. In reality, you are counter/push steering but it's difficult to understand the phenomenon. If you steer with one hand, you may notice you are pushing and pulling on the grip. The faster you go, the easier to understand that if you push forward on the left grip, the bike will lean left and turn left and visa versa.
@andrewphillips4897 Жыл бұрын
You will realise how much you gave helped me when we are in heaven. Thank you for your great information. Andrew Phillips.
@imadjawad4408 Жыл бұрын
precious tips
@raymondrisk66 Жыл бұрын
Once you release the push does the bike stand back up automatically? I’m a new rider. I’m doing the course next week. I’m 35 and never rode before in my life. I bought a 2005 xl883l as my first bike.
@motorman857 Жыл бұрын
No it won't stand up automatically. I'd suggest spending a few hours on a bicycle doing turns and dipping the bike, to understand how a 2 wheeled vehicle reacts to the riders inputs.
@raymondrisk66 Жыл бұрын
@@motorman857 lol I’ve already been riding my bike, I’m just confused with how you are explaining this. I can turn my bike just fine at speeds it’s the low speed manivours I’m practicing. I’m also doing a motorcycle safety course next week.
@jasonlough6640 Жыл бұрын
jeez man youre doing this on a wet road. Ive only been riding a few months, Im still learning to trust the bike, but maybe I need to be a little more aggressive with the handlebars and trust the wheel to road friction more. I consistently feel like the wheels will slip out sideways underneath me. Not as bad as when I started, but it is still there.
@laniakea1501 Жыл бұрын
this aplies to any motorcycle?
@Mkaluzniak7 ай бұрын
What gear are you practicing this in 1st or 2nd for speeds 5-10 mph?
@motorman8577 ай бұрын
1st
@emigran74729 ай бұрын
Here's a question how long can you ride a bike in the friction Zone 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes??
@motorman8579 ай бұрын
It depends. If you keep your revs low, 12 to 1500 RPM's and no rear brake, 8 to 10 minutes. Use the rear brake, 5 or 6 minutes before a 5 minute break.
@extremeencounter74582 ай бұрын
Like before the clutch melts?
@blank0fff9 ай бұрын
I struggle with everything that has to do with turning right, freaks me out. Why is this and don’t have any pointers on how to overcome it?
@motorman8579 ай бұрын
The techniques are the same whether turning right or left. The answer is to practice more to the right.
@johnbonifas6040 Жыл бұрын
Can you send me the link to order your video thank you
@motorman857 Жыл бұрын
www.ridelikeapro.com you can choose between DVD, download, or get both the Ride Like a Pro Experience video and Surviving The Mean Streets video on a USB thumb drive.
@bobwakefield78752 жыл бұрын
Any tips for riding with a sidecar?
@motorman8572 жыл бұрын
Yes. Don't lane split.
@bellescreativecraftdesigns1132 Жыл бұрын
I really wished you were closer to me!! 😊
@motorman857 Жыл бұрын
I'm a happily married man.🤣🤣
@taylodl2 жыл бұрын
How can people have ridden for 20 to 30 years and not know about counter steering? How is that even possible?
@motorman8572 жыл бұрын
Because counter steering is instinctive. People don't know they are doing it. The problem arises when they have to counter steer/push steer, quickly. Suddenly, they revert to car steering and crash into whatever they were trying to avoid.
@antares29534 ай бұрын
Ok I can see how the hard cases can break your legs now
@mr.solitude33522 жыл бұрын
👍😎👍
@gloryland59Ай бұрын
Thoughts, if there was a rubber pad coated area, one could practice without damage to bike.
@amjrpain9198 ай бұрын
You don't need to obligatorily throw yourself between the bike and the ground anymore, ya know... 😬👍
@Punk-Jw4 ай бұрын
Can't even believe he rolled himself off the bike..🤷♂️🤦♂️ Dramatics.....🤦♂️SMH
@willardthomas17165 ай бұрын
It was a good video I learned a lot from this video could you please reply back to me I have a few questions I would like to ask thank you have a safe and blessed week
@motorman8575 ай бұрын
Go ahead and ask your questions. I'd be happy to answer. You can also email me at motorman1857@yahoo.com
@willardthomas17165 ай бұрын
I’m looking at a street glide I have rode motorcycle at lot but it’s been a few years since I’ve ridden and now I’m wanting another one. My wife passed away in July 23 2023 and she was one reason I sold my last bike do think it would be ok to buy that street glide sorry it’s to so long to get back to you
@motorman8575 ай бұрын
@@willardthomas1716 Since I don't know your skill level, I can't give you an honest answer. The Street Glide is a fine touring motorcycle. However, to handle an 800lb motorcycle takes a good knowledge of the techniques I teach.
@willardthomas17165 ай бұрын
@@motorman857 sorry I haven’t gotten back to you but I’ve had a Yamaha v star 900cc if I remember right and a Suzuki bandit 1200cc I really wish I had that one back the reason I’m asking you all these questions is I broke my back in my younger years and I need something that rides smooth and doesn’t jar you from one side to the other that’s why I’m asking if that would be a good motor cycle for me I’m not a pro like you but I’m ok and need to improve when I can afford to buy me another motorcycle
@yepok29579 ай бұрын
First tip for the first tip over, get some gloves.
@oscartravis57402 жыл бұрын
Motojitsu had a great tip about the clutch to overcome people's fear of burning it out - it's a wet clutch, you can't burn it out!
@motorman8572 жыл бұрын
Actually, you can burn it out if you abuse it by keeping the revs too high while in the friction zone and putting too much pressure on the rear brake. In other words, if you're a dofuss.
@oscartravis57402 жыл бұрын
@@motorman857😀I stand corrected! said the man in the orthopaedic shoes
@valskorupko87144 ай бұрын
There is no way in the world that people with 20 years riding experience don’t know that. They may not know the term. It’s a lie.
@Randomhero4136 ай бұрын
How many noobs drop a bike trying this stuff? Seriously is this good to put out there?
@motorman8576 ай бұрын
This is an advanced riding course. No ''noobs'' come to this class. The average student has been riding for 20 years or more. But in all that time what they have actually been doing, is cruising down the road, making great big 3 acre turns, and coming to an easy stop. The problem arises when something gets in their way. Then they find out that they can't lean, swerve or turn quickly and they can't stop quickly. That's when they come to me to learn the proper techniques. They leave the class at least twice the rider they were before the class. one out of 10 riders may have a tip over. If they have crash bars (99% have crash bars) nothing happens to the bike in the tip over. It's much safer to have a tip over in a big empty parking lot than in a busy intersection. With your comment, I'd bet that you need this class more than most. Get some technique. Or, you can go on depending on dumb luck.
@Randomhero4136 ай бұрын
@motorman857 we all could use more riding skills. I'm at the beginner end of the spectrum. I sold my Honda 9 years ago when my daughter was born and I recently started riding again. Picked up a xvs650 for not too much. My first bike with forward controls. Body positioning while low speed turning has been helpful with the heavy feeling front end for sure.
@tenToesUp7472 жыл бұрын
imagine all the lives this man has saved!
@motorman8572 жыл бұрын
I took an oath to protect and serve. I took that oath seriously and still do.