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MCrider - Motorcycle Training

MCrider - Motorcycle Training

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@MCrider
@MCrider 4 жыл бұрын
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@DjCapnWolf
@DjCapnWolf 7 жыл бұрын
I love the fact that even a MC instructor still has so much to learn. Looking forward to the "ride like a cop" series! Great work, as always! Thanks!
@shopson0073
@shopson0073 5 жыл бұрын
I have to say McRider has been a phenomenal resource in honing my skills on my 2018 Harley Davidson Rd. glide. Your channel is without a doubt one of the most intuitive instructional channels on how to be safe on a motorcycle that I’ve seen in a long Time. I can’t thank you enough on how much you’ve helped me grow as a rider. I would love to learn how to ride like a cop and would absolutely watch that series.
@ScottyDog618
@ScottyDog618 7 жыл бұрын
Kevin, thanks for the great tips. My Dad was a Philly Highway Patrol Officer and would bring his Harley home with him. When I got my first bike in 1972 a Triumph Tiger, I remember him telling me that once you feel like you’ve mastered that Bike and get a little cocky with it, you’re going to get yourself in trouble. I’ve alway remembered his advice and have always respected the Bike. I am always trying to learn. Thanks again for the great videos, and good luck with the new wheel.
@davidleeakins
@davidleeakins 7 жыл бұрын
Hey Thanks MCrider I ride a 2015 40th anniversary Honda Gold wing, I think I maybe one of the Shortest guys to ride a goldwing that I know,, (and I did say that I know) I'm barely 5'4"" just wanted to say that your videos have really help me out with my skills and has given me more confidence and riding my bike, I have alway rode a bike but I see now that I never really had any great skills, just want to say thanks for your video, thanks for your compassion and will power to want to teach others and help us realize our mistakes, by way beautiful Harley,,,,
@BusterKitten
@BusterKitten 7 жыл бұрын
a lot of riders don't know what they don't know. Courses like this, like what you are teaching goes a long way to keep riders out of the hospital or worse. Thanks for your dedication to showing us how to stay safe, and welcome to the wonderful world of the Harley Davidson family.
@twylabowman3489
@twylabowman3489 7 жыл бұрын
I cannot thank you enough for doing these videos. I have been practicing control in an empty parking lot and boy did it pay off. A bike went down a couple car lengths ahead of me on the freeway. The cars between he and I braked and swerved in front of me . As I'm emergency breaking too I realize I'm going to hit the car that swerved in front of me. I quickly thought to go around them, so I swerved to the left and then quickly to the right to avoid the downed biker, and BOY was it a sweet save. By the way, the guy was lane splitting (legal in Calif) and clipped the mirror on the a car. He wasn't hurt...luckily. Thanks again.
@normanclark3429
@normanclark3429 4 жыл бұрын
I didn’t realize how poorly that I was prepared to avoid an accident until I found MC Rider! I have a long haired dachshund that loves the wind, so I found a Honda Silverwing 600 scooter that is perfect for me, Sammo and our subdivision, He’s got to experience me “learning “ to ride again, but when I can sneak off without him ,I enjoy the open road and I feel a bit safer now! Thank you Kevin /MC Rider
@indycarr3964
@indycarr3964 7 жыл бұрын
I have the fortunate luck of having a large parking lot across the street, Sunday mornings it is empty. I bought soccer cones and set up my own course to practice. The advanced course in my State is 3 hours away from where I live, I'm not ready to ride 3 hours yet, maybe next year I'll be ready. The other week two riders on Harleys saw me practicing, they came over to join. The u-turns presented a huge problem for them. Here I am, a 3 month rookie rider, and I was giving them pointers for making u-turns, and that was my sticking point in getting my endorsement. Thanks Kevin, following your advice, I'm becoming a much better rider.
@bjbeatty9451
@bjbeatty9451 7 жыл бұрын
Excellent! I'm definitely interested in the "Ride Like A Cop" series
@brucebrown6597
@brucebrown6597 7 жыл бұрын
As a MSF and Riding Academy Instructor here in WA State, I so much appreciate the little tips and tricks I pick up watching your videos. Even as a seasoned rider, you're never too old or experienced to learn something. I'm going to use the right hand technique that you explained and see if I can adapt it to my riding and demos. Keep up the great work. I will definitely donate to the cause!!
@MCrider
@MCrider 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Bruce, the motor officer that gave me that tip did not know how big the lightbulb was going off in my head. I have taught A LOT of students who struggled to make u-turns to the right. I never understood till yesterday why the right-hand turn was always the problem.
@amsedan43
@amsedan43 7 жыл бұрын
Your absolutely right and doing a great job; I personally began riding in 1957 and at 75 years old I could learn to be a better rider.
@hughkilgour4172
@hughkilgour4172 7 жыл бұрын
Interested in ride like a cop, I am most grateful to you for your excellent series of videos, you have helped me back to riding better, after 35 years of not riding. I am now 70 years old and am now riding a Ducati Scrambler Icon, 800cc. This is coming to you from the south of France, lovely roads but crazy drivers, the French abhor vacuums and ride very close to ones number plate
@tonysimmons531
@tonysimmons531 7 жыл бұрын
Great topic ,i've been riding just over a year and while getting much better and more confident i have found myself avoiding right turns up hill . I thought it was me and my lack of experience and didn't think of hand position . I do practice on parking lots the things Kevin is teaching and today it will be right turns and uphill while watching hand position. Mcrider is a fantastic value for a few bucks a month .Thanks Kevin.
@markgman4157
@markgman4157 7 жыл бұрын
I'm brand new to motorcycling and so need to work on everything. I feel a lot less comfortable turning right than turning left and had no idea why. I just went to the parking lot to practice turns and focused on keeping a lighter grip on the throttle and elbow away from my ribs and it worked great. I was amazed at your riding videos of the cops. Those guys are good. I wouldn't have thought those big cruisers could be controlled with such precision. I couldn't do that even on those little beginner class bikes.
@johnqwest2002
@johnqwest2002 7 жыл бұрын
Hey congrats on the new harley. I did the same thing. I took the local ride like a pro class taught by a police motor officer in a parking lot and it really showed me where i needed help. I took a few of my friends to the class and they enjoyed it as well. Now we set up cones and practice 3 times a week. Good luck and enjoy the new bike.
@brianhile1380
@brianhile1380 7 жыл бұрын
Ride like a Cop sounds like a good series. I'm fairly new to MC Rider but really enjoy you channel with the constant reminders of the safety tips and how to's. While I've logged many miles I want to concentrate more on the skills aspect. Keep it coming!!
@jguilletjr
@jguilletjr 7 жыл бұрын
Sorry you had to sell the Triumph. Welcome to the HD family. I was at the Gulf South Police motorcycle skills competition in Gonzales La In Oct. There were a few guys from your part of the country there. It is awesome to see the way those guys throw those big Harley Davidsons around. Thanks for all you do to promote riding skills and safety.
@jamesmcgrath1952
@jamesmcgrath1952 7 жыл бұрын
I've been riding for almost 50 years, well 40 considering I stopped almost ten years ago and in that time I've never had an accident. Well my youngest son decided he wanted to learn to ride a motorcycle about two months ago so I bought a new bike. Now I've always rode bikes like the BSA 650 or Honda 750 but this time I bought a big heavy cruiser which had a much longer wheelbase and much less lean angle. It was then I realized that the difference in the way the bike handled essentially made me a learner with a license....You never stop learning.
@kybourbonboy
@kybourbonboy 7 жыл бұрын
My first bike was a BSA 650 Lightning. Talk about a love/hate relationship LOL. But there is something about a 400 LB 650 or 750 that makes them so much fun to ride. Just plain fun. After a 40 year hiatus, I'm back on a 650 thumper.
@jamesmcgrath1952
@jamesmcgrath1952 7 жыл бұрын
kybourbonboy.......I'm giving serious thoughts to getting a Suzuki Boulevard s40 650 single just for fun. But it's been hard to find any info on how it performs. Oh, BTW, the BSA 650 Lightning oops I mean Rocket was my first bike. I loved that bike! Except for the oil spots..Lol.
@kybourbonboy
@kybourbonboy 7 жыл бұрын
I can't really make comparisons as such because the last bike I rode before getting my S40 6 months ago was a Sportster I rode a couple of blocks about 25 years ago. But my thoughts for what they are worth after putting 4K miles on mine.... -It is 381 pounds wet, great feeling riding around town. Nice and nimble. -Very torque-y in the mid range RPMs , very "muscular" feeling, which is a lot of the fun to me. Max torque is about 3200 and peak HP about 5800 (redline is 6500). The bike seems happiest from about 3,000 to 4,500. 60 mph in 5th gear is barely 4,000. 5th gear is not much taller than 4th, only drops you about 200 rpm. -Nice pull from 20 to 65. I have no trouble getting to highway speed on an on ramp. Will tool along at 65 quite well for as long as your butt can take it, but keep in mind that it is relatively light and it is a single. I wouldn't go any serious distance on a heavily truck trafficked interstate. Though it does have a counter balancer so I don't find it buzzy until 65+ . Still, that light weight means that 650 isn't working too hard pulling a lot of weight. I love the cruiser ride positioning. It has a nice low center of gravity. - It has a Mukini carb, not fuel injection. Simple, rebuildable, no computer etc. To satisfy the fascists at the EPA it is too lean from the factory. Most owners rejet it. I did. -It is belt driven, not chain. I have found I like it better. Less maintenance and less messy -While it has a solid reputation for reliability, it does have a rep for a weak cam chain tensioner. If you liked that BSA 650 feel, this is as close to that as you will get now. And it's a lot more reliable, hee hee. I feel like I am riding a motorcycle, not a 10,000 RPM techno gadget on 2 wheels. I am not a fan of sport bikes.
@davidhayden6724
@davidhayden6724 7 жыл бұрын
I love the right hand turn tip. I'm off to the parking lot tomorrow to practice! Thanks Kevin.
@victorhawkins3461
@victorhawkins3461 7 жыл бұрын
First, Kevin, thanks for all your hard work on behalf of yourself, your family, and us. And thanks for the right-hand turn tip! Aces! I am the proud owner/rider of an '05 Kawasaki Vulcan 2000 and while I have taken an MSF BRC course (I was riding a 300cc Vespa at the time!), I find that now I need more of the skills a big bike demands. So your vids and the Field Guide are big helps to me. And a "Ride Like a Cop" series would be great. MSF no longer offers courses in my area, so I think I need to find a way to bring them back...underwrite 'em or something. Thanks to watching your vids and sensing your enthusiasm, perhaps it's time I got off my own butt and did something here to promote MSF courses!
@pedroc6823
@pedroc6823 7 жыл бұрын
I have a Victory Vision Tour and I am 67" on a good day. I also have the ride like a pro dvd's. Every weekend I go out I pick out a practice goal during my ride and practice it at a near by empty lot for a few minutes. It does't' take too much time its the accumulative time of quality practice that makes a difference.
@Patrick_B687-3
@Patrick_B687-3 6 жыл бұрын
Well, here's what I'm doing. Going to the BRC this month, watching your vids, and got access to your field guide which I'm actually going to practice with starting today. One move I learned from you absolutely stopped a car from pulling out on me, so I became a Patron that day, figuring it was well worth it...and maybe priceless. Lastly, I thought something was wrong with me being so weak on my right turns. I'll be anxious to try out this technique for it.
@gaurd4
@gaurd4 7 жыл бұрын
I've had several dirt bikes and a couple of road bikes over my life. As i look forward to buying my first Harley (RoadGlide Ultra at that) watching your series makes me think about my skills and how much I need to workon them. Thanks for what you do on here.
@abcddcba09
@abcddcba09 7 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on your new Harley. Ride it safely. And thank you for your wonderful videos!
@metalplane3
@metalplane3 7 жыл бұрын
Just bought new Road King myself. You will not be disappointed. It is a great bike. Longer trips should be in your future!!!
@wendyfitting6440
@wendyfitting6440 7 жыл бұрын
I've never heard anyone mention the position of your hand on the right hand grip in order to make a right turn easier. Thank you!!!!!
@sstroh08
@sstroh08 7 жыл бұрын
I'm excited to see this new series! I found your channel last spring and I must say, even though I've rode the most miles I ever have this year, I've had the least amount of "Oh shit!" experiences. I attribute that to your videos. Especially the defense riding and dealing with traffic ones. They've made a huge difference for me. Thanks for all you do buddy and God bless.
@sstroh08
@sstroh08 7 жыл бұрын
Oh and congrats on the new bike. I have never been a huge Harley fan, but your road king is a nice looking bike no doubt!
@gregdanford359
@gregdanford359 7 жыл бұрын
Yes, I am interested in a “Ride Like a Cop” section in the Field Guide and learning more about control skills. Thank you!
@andrepretorius7824
@andrepretorius7824 7 жыл бұрын
Dear Kevin, Congratulations on your Harley. Awesome bike. Thank you for your wonderful videos . I look forward to viewing them every week. The cop series is an excellent idea.
@2002drumsonly
@2002drumsonly 7 жыл бұрын
My motto is to train like you ride, ride like you train. As far as I am concerned, what you are teaching is saving life and limb. 10/10 on Ride Like a Cop.
@rodlake1112
@rodlake1112 7 жыл бұрын
Nice tip on the right hand turns. As always I learn something from every video.
@jackmcdaniel1548
@jackmcdaniel1548 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great tip about u-turns to the right. I have been living in Thailand for a year which is a left drive country. I noticed my deficiencies on right u-turns early on and have improved greatly. But your tip about adjusting the throttle hand I’m sure will help greatly.
@freedomsadvocate
@freedomsadvocate 7 жыл бұрын
+1 on the 'Ride Like a Cop series'. The BRC course (required in FL to get a MC 'endorsement' on your licence) given at HD dealerships use the baby Harley (500cc.) So if you want a bigger bike for the BRC, just go to HD.
@angrymotorman1237
@angrymotorman1237 7 жыл бұрын
Bro i must say that its very humbling for an instructor to talk about where he lacks certain things. I appreciate your honesty in this video. Sometimes our pride gets in the way and we dont feel the need to keep practicing. Practice equals second nature reaction. Good vid, have fun and be safe peace.
@MCrider
@MCrider 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ben. 👍
@rodneybarcus2233
@rodneybarcus2233 7 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on the Harley. You are a wise man on riding in the competition
@freebird7629
@freebird7629 7 жыл бұрын
Thank for showing the tip on right hand turns. I have been struggling with this since I started riding a couple months back. I am a new rider so I highly appreciate all the tips you give. I would love to see a "Ride Like a Cop" series! We have no advance courses where I live so I am depending on videos to help me with everything. Thank you!!
@nickolaszinsmeister523
@nickolaszinsmeister523 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks coach ! I’m practicing every time I ride Sometimes only for 5 min Love it
@PatrickAndrewsMacphee
@PatrickAndrewsMacphee 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I've no interest in competitions but very keen on skills development. I really appreciate your honest approach.
@mickybrennan1490
@mickybrennan1490 7 жыл бұрын
genuine guy, worth watching.
@elizabethdennis4582
@elizabethdennis4582 7 жыл бұрын
Super excited to see you heading down this path. Totally looking forward to this series of videos
@dadtrap
@dadtrap 7 жыл бұрын
Kevin congratulations on the new Harley. Welcome to the dark side lol. The series you are suggesting would be awesome. During the riding season in California I spend a lot of time with my wife on the back. During the winter most of the time I ride solo. When riding season starts again we start the same routine we have for years. Practice getting on and off the bike in the garage. Then down to the school yard where we go through starting and stopping as well as turns and u turns. We have clocked over 30K miles together and every year we start and end our routine without exception.
@jimfarnell5813
@jimfarnell5813 7 жыл бұрын
Midwest is in Troy, Mi. Donny Williams school, North Texas Training Ctr. Is in McKinney, Tx. Start with professional training. Practice does not make perfect, PERFECT PRACTICE makes perfect. Thanks for spreading the word. This stuff gets in your blood, an addiction. Fun, challenging, scary & hard but so worth it. Not To mention the wonderful people you will be friend at these events. See you down the competitive trail next year. Be safe. God bless. Jim.
@MCrider
@MCrider 7 жыл бұрын
Donny is an awesome rider! I have a short clip of Donny in this video if you have never seen him riding. kzbin.info/www/bejne/nGOlZWmen9eigKs at 3:36
@jimfarnell5813
@jimfarnell5813 7 жыл бұрын
I’ve seen Donny ride many times. He is as nice a guy as he is a rider. I ride a 2015 FLHP Police Road King. You will see guys on BMW & Yamaha FJR. BTW: I have no vested interest in any of those schools, but I have had exposure to some them & I know the guys who are associated with others.
@outdoorsnomad
@outdoorsnomad 7 жыл бұрын
Congrats on the road king. Love your vids for they are very informative. I've been riding on street for a few years off and on.Got my first street bike in 83. You really break it down well and always enjoyed that. Great advice and training. You can never learn to much and everyday riding you encounter different situations. Glad to have found you. I think your on ball, and doing great with the channel.
@esa062
@esa062 7 жыл бұрын
I hadn't noticed that turning thing. I'll definitely check that once the snow is gone. For me the major issue is ultra fast braking situations. When whatever you need to avoid hitting comes as a surprise and is very close when you see it. My reflex is to grab the front brake hard and the risk of locking the front wheel is significant.
@grumpygrumpgrump136
@grumpygrumpgrump136 7 жыл бұрын
Yes, I had a banker friend tell me one time that people would let the food bill, the car payment and the utilities go before they missed the motorcycle payment .
@rebel_ltz
@rebel_ltz 7 жыл бұрын
Larry Grubbs Priorities, man.
@grumpygrumpgrump136
@grumpygrumpgrump136 7 жыл бұрын
Amen brother.
@danielcharles-b5f
@danielcharles-b5f 7 жыл бұрын
Greetings from Oz. Congrats on the new ride and really enjoys your instructive videos!
@dragonflyj
@dragonflyj 7 жыл бұрын
Welcome to the Harley family!! I cant wait to see u teaching us the skills to ride like a cop 😎 and i appreciate so much the all effort and love you put on MCrider. I will become a patron for sure!
@1stcarver
@1stcarver 7 жыл бұрын
Bring on the ride like a cop series! Riding a smaller bike is different form riding a larger, longer, bike that's for sure. Doesn't mean you can't be proficient with both. Me, I'm not all that proficient at all, but I know my limits! I've learned some from watching your videos, and will be spending more time 'training'. Even though I started riding 53 years ago, I've never really learned the things I need to know. Still riding! Still learning! Thanks so much for your videos!
@geepers100
@geepers100 7 жыл бұрын
A chain is only as strong as it's weakest link. Great video.
@garymclane3706
@garymclane3706 5 жыл бұрын
Great tip on the right hand turns!
@elambert99
@elambert99 7 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on the new Motorcycle. It’s beautiful. I would definitely love the ride like a cop series.
@xltranger98
@xltranger98 7 жыл бұрын
I thought it was just me that had trouble with tight right turns, I learned from this video and will be in a parking lot putting that looser grip on the throttle into practice now.
@PNWGavin
@PNWGavin 7 жыл бұрын
VERY interested in the "Ride Like a Cop" series. How funny... I've planning on taking training up here in the Pacific Northwest this coming summer from a group that goes by the same name! Low speed technical skills are so valuable on the street as well as in the dirt where I play (trials bikes!).
@LakeOfLitSterno
@LakeOfLitSterno 7 жыл бұрын
Good video, we appreciate your perspective and concern for other riders. I have benefited from Jerry Palladino's Ride Like a Pro material, which emphasizes law enforcement secrets for slow speed work. Your viewers would benefit from the basic material. There isn't a lot new under the sun here... police have known and practiced these skills since forever, but have not been keen on sharing their mojo. Spreading the knowledge far and wide is life-saving for every rider. And it just makes riding more fun and satisfying. Go for it.
@bridgepointrealestate426
@bridgepointrealestate426 7 жыл бұрын
Keep up the good job Kevin ! Greetings from Canada
@michelprovost1907
@michelprovost1907 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tip on the right u-turn
@genehuggins9594
@genehuggins9594 6 жыл бұрын
Excellent series I watch every week I'm interested in the ride like a cop series
@MsnTX
@MsnTX 7 жыл бұрын
Great tips. Your vids and commentary always invoke thoughts about where I need to improve. Keep up the great work!
@geneoathout5149
@geneoathout5149 7 жыл бұрын
I have always rode Gold Wings until my last purchase of a 2001 Ultra Classic Standard Police edition. I am looking forward to how you can give tips on the same riding bike I have. You have gave advice that has been useful in helping me become a better rider.
@bthomson7770
@bthomson7770 7 жыл бұрын
This sounds great Kevin! Please do this new training to show us.
@JBMotorrad
@JBMotorrad 7 жыл бұрын
If you are in the Raleigh, NC area, I cannot recommend enough the BRC course offered by Ray Price Harley Davidson. They use 500cc HD street bikes, and the people are great there.
@barrycooper4811
@barrycooper4811 7 жыл бұрын
I look forward to the new addition to field guide. Can only make me a better rider
@TLH290
@TLH290 7 жыл бұрын
I think the “Ride Like a Cop” series would be a great idea. Can’t wait to see it.
@rebel_ltz
@rebel_ltz 7 жыл бұрын
Congrats on the new bike!
@hardrightx
@hardrightx 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos. You have helped me a lot. I know making right turns was my weakness. Am glad you brought it up. Now I need to practice that technique.
@supersafarisurfer4489
@supersafarisurfer4489 7 жыл бұрын
So glad I found this channel!! Thank you!!
@ronjankowski1494
@ronjankowski1494 7 жыл бұрын
Man I had the same problem with tight right turns. Thanks for the tip! I really appreciate all the work you put into your channel and I would be interested in the Ride Like a Cop series for sure. I practice some of the drills now so some more of your inside tips would be great.
@patmurphy389
@patmurphy389 7 жыл бұрын
congratulations on your new bike!....ty for the video, i know i need to work on tight right & left turns & weaving around obstacles & probably some other stuff i don't even realize....lol...ty for your help! p.s. i really like the riding videos where you go in real time & the stuff you encounter as you ride!!!
@trobmj1
@trobmj1 6 жыл бұрын
I am very interested in any sessions that help to hone bike handling skills. I recently changed bikes. I have been riding for 40+ years. I love to practice skills and get to know my bike so its like an extension of me. I have moved from a Yamaha Roadliner (great bike) to a 2018 Goldwing (amazing bike). I am processing the new challenges. ABS. Traction control. Linked brakes. DCT auto transmission. These differences fundamentally affect the way we handle the bike and how it responds to our inputs and the roads. I would love a video that looks at how moving to newer bikes with newer technology translates to how we ride. My habits, muscle memory etc are deep. I need to think through this process. Every other bike I have owned has been essentially a variation of the same tech. This one is completely different. I am confident that this bike will allow me to be an even better rider (notice I didnt say "make me a better rider") Thanks again for the great video series. Mike
@postersm7141
@postersm7141 3 жыл бұрын
As a lefty I always assume that tight right hand turns because I’m a lefty. I’m glad to know it’s not just me and it’s something I have to practice
@wwl1
@wwl1 7 жыл бұрын
I'd love that ride like a cop series.
@Patrick_B687-3
@Patrick_B687-3 6 жыл бұрын
Thought I did well with the 04 softail I just picked up with 2041 miles. Congrats on the acquisition! Hope you're loving it.
@WilliamRMuench
@WilliamRMuench 7 жыл бұрын
I'd also appreciate you developing the ride like a cop series. I just joined as a patron last month.
@AD-mm4ns
@AD-mm4ns 7 жыл бұрын
Interested in Ride like a cop series! And thank you for all the good advise. I just up graded my 535 cc for a 1300cc, and I'm looking forward to get a better weather in Washington, and start practicing and improving my skills. I will become a patron to start using your app. Blessings.
@debrajennings1915
@debrajennings1915 7 жыл бұрын
I love your videos!!! I've told all my riding buddies to check them out too. Thank You...Congrats on your new bike. Please do those videos about the skills competitions.
@stevena3446
@stevena3446 5 жыл бұрын
Great piece Kevin. Thanks. That right turn segment was an ahh ha moment for me. Gotta go practice that.
@basaraj
@basaraj 7 жыл бұрын
Great bike, real beauty. My next bike as well. I have an FJR and a Vulcan 900 Classic LT which I also love but the HD RK is soooo comfy for the longer rides.
@ZackRowan
@ZackRowan 7 жыл бұрын
Been riding for 40+ yrs and always looking to improve
@davidradke5170
@davidradke5170 7 жыл бұрын
Nice new ride Ride like a pro videos are top notch for slow speed handling it greatly improved my skills, with alot of practice
@raunij7967
@raunij7967 7 жыл бұрын
Hey Kevin congratulations on that Harley Davidson but I need to work on so many things. For now I’ll keep watching your videos to stay sharp. 😃😃😃😃😃
@briddydid67
@briddydid67 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much .. yes would love the cop addition..
@ivanahumpalot5966
@ivanahumpalot5966 7 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to the field guide updates , so I can improve my skills as a new rider
@grijalvaIc
@grijalvaIc 7 жыл бұрын
Nice Road King, same as you I didn't have a HD in my plans but ended up with a 18 Street Glide. Compared to my KTM Super Duke 1290 R this HD is a different beast in handling. So I understand where your coming from.
@markrobson5335
@markrobson5335 6 жыл бұрын
Hey Kevin, a big hi from down under, a yes for ride like a cop, watched some videos of these guys, very impressive... Hope all goes well with your knee problem, regards Mark.
@larrytomlinson2606
@larrytomlinson2606 7 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on the new ride. Just because you ride a HD does not mean you have to drink their riding gear cool aid. I ride a 2016 Ultra Limited and wear KLIM riding gear each and every time I ride. By far I am in the minority when riding with other HD owners. Bring on the Ride like a Cop series.
@matthewhoward4549
@matthewhoward4549 7 жыл бұрын
Can I ask about the HD "death wobble?" What is your opinion on this phenomena? Also why are the brakes so bad on HD bikes? Everyone I know here who owns one has upgraded the calipers! I ride a Ducati with Brembo so I can tell you that I shit my self when I tried to stop my friends HD doing 110 kph. Some of least effective OEM brakes I have ever used!
@claytonweber8499
@claytonweber8499 7 жыл бұрын
I thought I was the only non-Harley dressing Harley guy.
@scottrtomlinson
@scottrtomlinson 7 жыл бұрын
Klim rules!
@MCrider
@MCrider 7 жыл бұрын
Good point Larry, I still ride with a full face helmet and yellow jacket. I don't believe in motorcycle fashion.
@Patrick_B687-3
@Patrick_B687-3 6 жыл бұрын
Yea...I'm not buying into all that stuff either. I'll be an outcast with my Shoei FF, and fancy "Euro name" jacket. And I don't need a $20 bandanna
@geraldgoodiii6993
@geraldgoodiii6993 3 жыл бұрын
Once u get into the low speed stuff it’s addictive. I’m not crazy good at it but getting better and better than most normal riders. My deficiencies: I can’t get my u turns tight REGULARLY. And I need to work on not being scared to go full bar lock as well as fast transitions from left to right as on offset cone weaves I plan to go to a school that trains cops and civilians to take me past where I can get on my own Btw the road king is the perfect bike for most road applications except for maybe someone who never even sat on a bike before
@PhinAI
@PhinAI 7 жыл бұрын
Heck, ya! I'd be interested in a "Ride Like a Cop" series...please! I'm riding a VTX 1800, and it's huge compared to the little 250 I trained on in BRC. I'm not doing well, now!
@jimmitchell4076
@jimmitchell4076 7 жыл бұрын
Really like the "Ride like a cop". Very interested.
@redhorsegarage
@redhorsegarage 7 жыл бұрын
Outstanding Look forward to the new segments
@vespakat7815
@vespakat7815 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Kevin, I’m on a motorcycle learner’s permit and I live in Australia. The law here says we must have a supervisor in order to practice on the road. The supervisor must have had the licence we are going for at least for one year. I don’t know anybody with a motorcycle licence who can supervise me so I have a paid one-on-one lesson with an instructor once a week. I’m slow at learning things like figure of 8s and u turns because I can’t get enough practice. I try to get out in our large yard and ride on the grass, but it’s harder. Good thing is if I drop the bike at low speed there’s no damage. I’m going for my licence in about a month but don’t have great expectations of being able to pass. Of course, when I do pass I can do lots and lots of practice on my own in parking lots. Talk about Catch 22! All I can hope is that the competency based assessment won’t be too tough and I’ll get through. Any advice or suggestions would be very welcome!
@MCrider
@MCrider 6 жыл бұрын
Wow! Sounds like a tough way to get a license much less learn to ride. Are there no schools for new riders where you ride on a closed parking lot on their bike? In the US the Basic Rider Course is a 2 day class on the school's motorcycles. It is a great way to get your feet wet and see if you want to continue further.
@vespakat7815
@vespakat7815 6 жыл бұрын
MCrider thanks for your reply. Yes, in the larger cities there are some dedicated areas where you can practice. In my home town there are courses you can join in once a month with a group of riders, or have lessons with an instructor. That’s really good, the one-on-one lessons, but I can’t afford to have more than one a week at $60 for an hour. However, I am slowly getting better with practice in the yard, and I’m doing circles around trees, in both directions. I’ll get there!
@ericbarr2214
@ericbarr2214 7 жыл бұрын
That would be great to see tips and suggestions on being able to ride like a cop! I have a long way to go - but really want to get to that point one day. Any help towards getting their and doing it safe will be great. Be neat to compete against you too. That suggestion about making the right turns was great, thanks. Best.
@davidlewis1434
@davidlewis1434 7 жыл бұрын
Hey MC Rider love your "Ride Like A Cop" series. I've been riding for a year now and anything that doesnt kill me has to be good for me right!! love it
@Jurica-mtb
@Jurica-mtb 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. You're my hero. Respect.
@slcea7
@slcea7 7 жыл бұрын
Funny...I've been thinking about selling my BMW K1600GTL and switching over to a Harley. Looking forward to your impressions of the bike from an instructor's point of view. Enjoyed the vid, as usual. Thanks.
@MarkAmazingo
@MarkAmazingo 7 жыл бұрын
I’m certainly interested in the Ride like a Cop series! Any info to improve our riding is great info
@bigdan2080
@bigdan2080 7 жыл бұрын
Great video Kevin, love the personal insights that go along with your knowledge, very personable and genuine. I had a little laugh at the struggling with right hand U-turns, coming from Australia and driving on the left side, right U-turns are natural to us. 😃
@MCrider
@MCrider 7 жыл бұрын
+bigdan2080 Maybe I need to come to Australia to train. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@bigdan2080
@bigdan2080 7 жыл бұрын
MCrider welcome anytime mate. Just need to watch the 'roos... 😉
@raunij7967
@raunij7967 7 жыл бұрын
Yes we are interested in the ride like a cop series. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@carlacharlton5541
@carlacharlton5541 7 жыл бұрын
Nice bike. Love your lessons you really want all riders to be safe on the roads. Thanks so much I have learned so much. Carla K
@billfreberg1636
@billfreberg1636 7 жыл бұрын
On board with a "Ride Like a Cop" series. I've enjoyed watching the Southwest Police Motorcycle Competition & Training at the Suncoast Hotel and Casino here in Las Vegas. They make it look so easy! Hey, I can't imagine you wearing a brain bucket!
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