I very excited that I was able to help you improve your riding skills that is exactly why I started this channel. Thank you for being a part of the channel and taking time to watch my videos.
Hi Paul,maybe a daft question,I have an automatic DCT, how does this effect the friction zone,is the bike always in this zone ? By the way great tips and. Tuition.Thanks.
The DCT doesn't have a friction zone there's no way to regulate the power to the rear wheel set for with a throttle thank you for taking the time to watch my videos I really appreciate it
@ thanks! So first look where you want to go and use counter steering to make it even easier? Knees on the tank and counter leaning.. hmm my instructor told me I don’t have to use the clutch and rear brake.. 4 cilinder honda cb650.
@@vishanjajairam What do you mean by not using the Clutch? And yep you don't always have to use the rear brake. The rear brake can be used if you need to take off speed before your turn or during your turn if you are going wide.
@@ProriderCentralTexasRUclips when doing the u-turn on a two cylinder motorbike you need to use the clutch.. when riding four cylinder it’s not needed. (This is what my instructor told me)
@@ProriderCentralTexasRUclips I started to have some issues doing it tighter than 1.5 parking spaces at full lock with tipping over and putting my foot down if I got too slow or overrev’ing. But I suppose that’s the point.
Will be working on this too..
Let's make practicing cool! A lot of riders skip these essential drills
You are right about that. By doing these exercises you will build confidence. Thank you for watching. Oh and I think practicing is very cool ha ha.
Thank you , practice practice practice !!! : ) 🙂👍
You are welcome and thank you for watching.
Put it into practice today, and so happy that I found this video! You helped me perform better than I used to!
I very excited that I was able to help you improve your riding skills that is exactly why I started this channel. Thank you for being a part of the channel and taking time to watch my videos.
beautifully demonstrated, so smooth!
Thank you sir. I hope your practicing is going well
Thank you for your great training videos. You’re straight forward matter-of-fact teaching method is very helpful.
You are very welcome and thank you for watching I really appreciate it.
I'm gonna try that
It's a great exercise. Let me know how it goes.
Excellent demo is very important to practice on it thank you very much
Your are very welcome
Thanks Paul
You bet
Wow 🤩
Ha ha thank you for watching
Hi Paul,maybe a daft question,I have an automatic DCT, how does this effect the friction zone,is the bike always in this zone ? By the way great tips and. Tuition.Thanks.
The DCT doesn't have a friction zone there's no way to regulate the power to the rear wheel set for with a throttle thank you for taking the time to watch my videos I really appreciate it
Do you look first where you want to go before you do the steering?
@@vishanjajairam yep turn your head and look and the handlebars will follow your head and eyes
@ thanks! So first look where you want to go and use counter steering to make it even easier? Knees on the tank and counter leaning.. hmm my instructor told me I don’t have to use the clutch and rear brake.. 4 cilinder honda cb650.
@@vishanjajairam What do you mean by not using the Clutch? And yep you don't always have to use the rear brake. The rear brake can be used if you need to take off speed before your turn or during your turn if you are going wide.
@@ProriderCentralTexasRUclips when doing the u-turn on a two cylinder motorbike you need to use the clutch.. when riding four cylinder it’s not needed. (This is what my instructor told me)
@ I haven’t heard that before I am not sure why there would be a difference.
What's the size of the box? 60'x22'?
I believe that is correct 60x22. Thank you for watching 👍
Power to the ground or the rear wheel? Like if I have power to the wheel but I have it stopped with the brake it will still fall over right ?
It will actually stay you for a bit. Of you do that you would be able to pause the motorcycle for as long as you can balance it
How fast are you going in the video
Good question Probably 5 to 8 mph
@@ProriderCentralTexasRUclips thanks, practiced this for like 30min. And the biggest struggle is the on/off throttle and my mechanical sympathy 🤪
@@Fee.1 ha ha keep working on the throttle control we always say set it and forget it
You can set up any size box. the smaller the box the faster your transitions or handlebar will have to be
@@ProriderCentralTexasRUclips I started to have some issues doing it tighter than 1.5 parking spaces at full lock with tipping over and putting my foot down if I got too slow or overrev’ing. But I suppose that’s the point.
I can do it.. I'm not as smooth as the wizard in the blue shirt.. but i can do it... Lol
Ha ha it doesn't matter how you get there.