Greetings from the Philippines! After buying my first Harley Davidson motorcycle I now have a heavier motorcycle, and I have to resort back to your group videos and videos like this. You've said it a thousand times, it doesn't matter the size of the motorcycle, all of the exercises you teach apply. Thanks for all that you do. Again, Happy 4th year Anniversary!
I just did my motorcycle licence. and I remembered this thing from Your videos i watched year ago!I was doing this and it worked!!! I love this thing how you teach this. We have winter season here and its not nice to ride a bike now. can't wait for summer.
what I've been doing(probably scares the hell out of drivers) is when I'm at a stop light, I'll lift both feet and try to balance while I'm stopped, and then catch the bike as soon as it begins to lean(it's an MT-07 so it's very light). it's surprising how long you can balance without moving if you stay perfectly still. The additional benefit is that drivers take notice because I keep looking like a lunatic 🤣
Interesting you mention this… since learning here to run some clutch until u stop, and riding slow in standstill traffic, I’ve noticed cars now keep their distance behind me. And that’s riding slow steady and straight. They probably think im a cop!
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Hey there! I love your videos, they have made me definitely a better rider with more control. I might add to the garage a DCT Honda. Do you think maybe you can talk about low speed control on a clutchless Bike?
@@Alex-dc8qv Hi. Thank you for watching and hopefully you’re subscribed to my RUclips channel!👍🏾😊 ruclips.net/user/BeTheBossOfYourMotorcycle I’m happy that my channel has been helpful to you! That makes all the time and effort that I put into this so worthwhile! I actually have. Check out this video. Practice Session #3 - Advanced Slow Speed Motorcycle Riding Skills ruclips.net/video/Vs9Kdryq58o/видео.html
@@BeTheBossOfYourMotorcycle Robert, I watched the video and loved it! You mentioned that when the Goldwing was dropped, the same rule of preload applies-I really appreciate that. However, I might be missing something, so I apologize in advance. When it comes to coming to a smooth stop, should I apply the same rules I've learned in the videos when using the clutch? In this case, since there is no clutch, I understand that I should open the throttle slightly to send power to the wheel, then "drag" and stop with the rear brake. Once fully stopped, I put my left foot down and then release the throttle. Is that correct?
Greetings from the Philippines! After buying my first Harley Davidson motorcycle I now have a heavier motorcycle, and I have to resort back to your group videos and videos like this. You've said it a thousand times, it doesn't matter the size of the motorcycle, all of the exercises you teach apply. Thanks for all that you do. Again, Happy 4th year Anniversary!
Thank you very much!
I just did my motorcycle licence. and I remembered this thing from Your videos i watched year ago!I was doing this and it worked!!! I love this thing how you teach this. We have winter season here and its not nice to ride a bike now. can't wait for summer.
Thank you for watching and hopefully you’re subscribed to my RUclips channel!👍🏾😊 ruclips.net/user/BeTheBossOfYourMotorcycle I’m happy that my channel has been helpful to you! That makes all the time and effort that I put into this so worthwhile! Preload!!! And Keep It Loaded!!!! ©
what I've been doing(probably scares the hell out of drivers) is when I'm at a stop light, I'll lift both feet and try to balance while I'm stopped, and then catch the bike as soon as it begins to lean(it's an MT-07 so it's very light). it's surprising how long you can balance without moving if you stay perfectly still. The additional benefit is that drivers take notice because I keep looking like a lunatic 🤣
Interesting you mention this… since learning here to run some clutch until u stop, and riding slow in standstill traffic, I’ve noticed cars now keep their distance behind me. And that’s riding slow steady and straight. They probably think im a cop!
You’re doing Trust & Believe!©️ 👍🏾
Look forward to seeing you in one of the classes!
Great video. I need to come to one of ur classes
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Enjoy your video as always. Thank for the lessons.
Thank you very much! It’s my pleasure. 😊
Another great video!
Thank you very much!
LOL Son a .. haha. That was great.
😂
Hey there! I love your videos, they have made me definitely a better rider with more control. I might add to the garage a DCT Honda. Do you think maybe you can talk about low speed control on a clutchless Bike?
@@Alex-dc8qv Hi. Thank you for watching and hopefully you’re subscribed to my RUclips channel!👍🏾😊 ruclips.net/user/BeTheBossOfYourMotorcycle I’m happy that my channel has been helpful to you! That makes all the time and effort that I put into this so worthwhile!
I actually have. Check out this video.
Practice Session #3 - Advanced Slow Speed Motorcycle Riding Skills
ruclips.net/video/Vs9Kdryq58o/видео.html
@ Sir, you are a gentleman. Thank you for answering. Greetings from Spain.
Ps. I’m subscribed 😉
@ It’s my pleasure. 😊Thank you for watching and subscribing to my RUclips channel!👍🏾😁 Also, thank you for the compliment!
@@BeTheBossOfYourMotorcycle Robert,
I watched the video and loved it! You mentioned that when the Goldwing was dropped, the same rule of preload applies-I really appreciate that. However, I might be missing something, so I apologize in advance.
When it comes to coming to a smooth stop, should I apply the same rules I've learned in the videos when using the clutch? In this case, since there is no clutch, I understand that I should open the throttle slightly to send power to the wheel, then "drag" and stop with the rear brake. Once fully stopped, I put my left foot down and then release the throttle. Is that correct?