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Stacy King
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Добавлен 2 май 2006
BSD - Killing in the Name - Local Bar Jan 2022
Cover of Killing in the Name by Rage Against the Machine (of course, we do not own the rights). Doubt this can be made public, but we'll see
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Pikes Peak, CO Ascent Part 1 reframed
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Join me on a cruise to 14 thousand feet! Shot on an Insta360 One R camera, reframed on Insta360 Studio. Part 2 (including the summit, coming soon)
Pikes Peak Ascent1
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360 view of 1st part of the Ascent to the summit of Pikes Peak, Colorado Springs, CO.
Pikes Peak Ascent2
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Part 2 360 video of my ascent of Pikes Peak in Colorado Springs, CO
Million Dollar Highway
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Timelapse attempt #1 (too long of an interval between images)
Savannah Slow Ride
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Some footage from the Oak Drive at Wormloe State Park and the famous River St
2015 Yamaha Star Raider Test Ride
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Went to a BMW/Indian/KTM dealer for a BMW R18 Demo Day, wanting to ride an R18... but this was sitting on the sidewalk when we arrived, and I hardly thought about the R18 after that :D
OBX Thanksgiving 2022
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Little video of a ride on the NC Outer Banks (Frisco area) to Cape Hatteras Lighthouse and back
Circles
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Trying to tighten my turning radius - just couldn't get it tight consistently
Exercise 9 - The Abominable Snow Man 1st Attempt
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Exercise 9 - The Abominable Snow Man 1st Attempt
Exercise 8 - Offset Double Serpentine 2nd run
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Exercise 8 - Offset Double Serpentine 2nd run
U-Turn practice … 2008 Yamaha Star Stratoliner
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U-Turn practice … 2008 Yamaha Star Stratoliner
Night Ride - Test of updated rear lights
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Night Ride - Test of updated rear lights
Yoo tengo una Bicicleta GT California Aniquelada Antigua Y bien bonita
Gotta love Martin doing that little bunny hop in a show. 😅
Incredible Riding! Josh truly was an awesome flatlander hard tricks and his own originality. The Chairman was on fire double decades, double tailwhip, fork whips and backside walk-around!! Plus backwards cherry picker. Perfection! This riding still holds up today
Is Josh White still alive I can't find much on him on here ? An loved the videos 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯👍👍
Yup my dads shop . Sure takes me back!
My dads shop!
Josh "Dr. Air" White...my homie...I rode with him a lot of times...never could keep up with him, of course...smoked him out in the hospital when he lodged the damn handlebar in his groin and narrowly missed his aorta...he's OG
ty for sharing this gives me confidence to try
I appreciate that!! I got my confidence after finding Robert Simmons' videos ... Be The Boss of Your Motorcycle is the channel name. I highly recommend becoming a Preloader!!
fucking great man!
I was at this show. Came in from chapel Hill. I believe I was in 8th grade. I actually paused the vedio and found me in the crowd.
Nice💪
Body GT USA Kuhara jpn
I have a red 2014 model under 17,000 miles....a beast!!! I love it!!!
Martin's pedal picker on a freewheel is awesome. I don't think anyone else did that.
That's a beautiful spot ! I just came across your channel in my feed actually. I'm happy to support your efforts and those of other fellow moto content creators. I look forward to seeing and hearing more from you in the future ; keep up the great work and ride safe out there.
The credits, LMAO!
Ah, the memories! 😆
Nice job!
Awesome job guys.
В каждом трюке - дыхание жизни! В то время так было и в музыке и в кино и в обыденной жизни! Сейчас за внешней упакованностью и технооснащенностью - дыхание смерти!
It's a perfect bike. Power, comfort, and cool.
things are gnarly
I don't understand not using the front brake. I love mine use it all the time high speeds low speeds curves and gravel. Most don't know how to learn front brakes and you do fall a lot learning but when you get it you'll love it
My feeling is that using the front brake undermines your control of the throttle. It so much easier (and less risk of falling) when using a little rear brake and clutch/friction zone control with a steady throttle
@@zstackgo Throttle control is part of learning front brake. I just don't hear anybody talk about front brake control all I hear is never use or barely use the front brake.
@@davebrunson125 I think there's a good reason for that: the VAST majority of the time, using the front brake (slow speed maneuvering) can VERY easily cause the front to dive, and when the handlebars are turned, this almost inevitably causes a drop. You're asking your right hand to do two jobs at the same time (throttle and brake). Why not keep it simple? having one-job for each hand and one job for your right foot? .... at speed, nothing wrong with the front brake, especially when needing to slow quickly. Even trail braking in a corner (medium to fast speed). Once you get down to 15mph or under, using that front brake is asking for trouble, regardless of experience level.
@@zstackgo It's all about learning control. I 1st learned it in the early 70s. A big problem is everybody jumps on a big bike to learn that's a mistake. I learned front brakes on a 350 and dropped it 15-20 times in a matter of a few mins. 1st issue is "Natural Tendency" and is the cause of all the problems you and many list. As you start to fall natural tendency is to draw tighter on the brake making the problem worse. You must learn to reverse your natural tendency and let loose in a bad situation. The way to learn front brake is get a small bike dress to fall you will but it's slow speed. Find a dirt/ grass field, wet grass is best. Start riding slow yet fast enough to maintain balance, 1st-2nd gear. Slowly engage the front brake while staying on the throttle until the front wheel is locked. As you do this you'll loose control tighten up and fall, to stop from falling and keep control let off the brake. You need to reverse a natural tendency. Keep practicing You'll soon start to get it. Not long you'll be driving across the field with a locked wheel. Now practice slight curves with a locked front brake. You'll quickly learn front brake gives you more control where many say it doesn't
@@davebrunson125 I’m not arguing that one can’t learn to control with the front brake. And I agree one “should” learn on a smaller bike, at a young age (or any age) if possible. But it’s not always (in fact I’d say RARELY is it) practical to do so. What I’m advocating for is to reduce natural tendency in another way. That’s all
not a good day for the chrome
Yamaha Deluxe 1300?
2008 Yamaha Star Stratoliner
So gay
Martin Aparijo one of my favs 😉
Long and lean turns like a dream. With the proper technique. 👍
Good job on that Strat! I ride an 06 Strat S and need to practice this! I've been wanting to see someone doing this on one!
Thanks Bruce... here's a full practice session with Robert Simmons when he was in Asheboro: ruclips.net/video/zjk7caIU3kQ/видео.html
Where are these guys now? They were excellent 👌
Good to see this. Most guys you see at bike night are still duck walking their bikes to do a 30 foot u turn lol
Excellent job Stacy & Di!!👍🏾👍🏾 Preload!!! And Keep It Loaded!!!! ©
Wow! You were awesome man. Good job
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What bikes are you all riding? I just got a Yamaha v star 1300 deluxe and have been trying to get better at low speed turns. Previous bike had a sidecar so my low speed turns need help. I started practicing in a nearby parking lot and my best u turns is maybe 4 parking spots. You all are doing that in 2 spots. I’m guessing I’m not locking the bars so my turns are not as tight.
I’m on a 2008 Star Stratoliner, Di is on a ‘99 Kawasaki Vulcan (probably very similar to your 1300). I highly encourage you to go watch Robert Simmons ‘Be the Boss of Your Motorcycle’ on RUclips. His techniques and approach for slow-speed riding are invaluable
@@zstackgo I have seen some of his stuff. I prefer to watch the ride like a pro channel on RUclips. He gets to the point with a quickness without spending lots of time trying to sell you stuff, etc. Sometimes when people talk so much without demonstrations, that information just goes over my head for some reason. Everyone learns differently and that stuff makes me drowsy for some reason without retaining any of the info being shared.
@@Christopherj1225 fair enough
@@Christopherj1225 actually, your comment nagged at me all night. Not sure if you’re specifically talking about Robert when you say “trying to sell you stuff”? He does none of that in his practice session videos, and even his product vids are more informative than some kind of advertising. Palladino, on the other hand, is constantly trying to sell his books and videos. (Never mind that he also teaches bad habits. Have you seen his ‘coming to a smooth stop’ video? Cringeworthy) As far as talking vs demonstrating? Yeah, Robert can be a little long winded when explaining his exercises, but the more information the better IMHO. Especially when that information includes the WHY he’s using the techniques and exercises that he is. I started with Palladino’s vids, but once I found Robert’s, never looked back. I like his approach, his attitude, his positive reinforcement, and his passion to make us all better riders.
@@zstackgo I can look again. The videos I saw were so long and the first 5 or more minutes kept trying to get you to pay some monthly fee for something. I wasn’t learning anything. I’d watch his videos after work and the next thing I know I’m waking up with learning nothing. On the ride like a pro videos those sales are not dragged out and there’s no monthly subscription. Plus a lot of them are near the end of the video.
Great session
Good work guys!
The best old school stuff
Keep practicing you will get the top of the snowman
Looking good Stacy keep up the good work
Awesome
I love thankyou thankyou thankyou
Good lock on the blue bike, you’re just not leaning it enough at the beginning of the video. A little quicker head turn and look further over your shoulder and you’ll get it every time. Great work!!! I ride for a living and try to set aside time between traffic stops and crashes to train these maneuvers at least once a week.
In one of these videos, you can see me doing constant circles in the background. I was trying everything I could to drag a board. Got it one time @ 3/4 of a circle. Robert Simmons is hosting a practice session this weekend which I’m attending, hoping I’ll be inspired. But to be honest, I’m happy where I’m at. I’ll take 19-1/2 feet with no scraping all day long lol
Need to increase throttle on Yamaha, preload and keep it there. I ride a solo Nomad as well. Like you my lefts are better/smoother than my rights. Also watch Motojitsu and Ride like a Pro vids. Once I combined those with Robert’s training it all came together. Good job both of you!
@@larryhigginbotham1009 Ride Like a Pro, with Jerry Palladino 🤣
wow these dudes are shit hot.amazing.😊
The beast hera
These guys are look better than the best flatlanders today!!!!!