Hello Lisa, thank you for taking us along. When I took the motorcycle course they said to look where you want to go and you will follow that path. I found it difficult just the same. 💕NonnaGrace 🐓
Good job and a great video for beginners. I ride motorcycles as well and I believe it is more work to ride a ryker but there is so much fun to ride that it is my go to machine now days. Please be safe. I try to look at all your videos and I like your style. Thank you.
Dingo, the legs are the key to Ryker stability whether you are going straight or turning. Get your weight onto the foot pegs and off the seat to lower your center of gravity. This works especially well on rough, bumpy roads. Yes, I do have a 2022 Ryker Sport. Keep the videos coming. Really interesting and well done.
Good luck with your Ryker and the videos. I own a Spyder and I'm always looking for tips - I haven't had it very long and I'm still learning riding techniques. Stay safe on the road and enjoy your ride.
Thanks Roger! It’s a new skill set, but so much fun to learn 😁 I started pointing my chin through the curve and that seems to help my body shift into a better position (shoulder lean towards the inside of the curve). Spyders look so cool 😎 Have fun and stay safe 🏍💨
@@sagallo6525 Courses aren't available outside of the US so us Europeans rely on online advice and shared experiences. It's nice to see that not everyone is a natural rider and can explain things simply.
You should get out of the habit of braking in a curve in a car also. You have a much more chance of locking up the tires and losing traction if you brake whne turning.
Yes, thank you for pointing this out ☺️ Since riding my Ryker, I have become more aware of how I drive 😆 Interesting to learn how some habits get you by, but are not really the best. Always room for improvement, right? 😅
Hello Lisa, thank you for taking us along. When I took the motorcycle course they said to look where you want to go and you will follow that path. I found it difficult just the same. 💕NonnaGrace 🐓
Hi NonnaGrace, I agree it’s easier said than done 😂 Ride safe❣️🏍️💨
Love it Lisa, keep up the good work from your friend’s lil Ron and the rWo. We are loving it. 🙂
Thanks lil Ron! 😁
Good job and a great video for beginners. I ride motorcycles as well and I believe it is more work to ride a ryker but there is so much fun to ride that it is my go to machine now days. Please be safe. I try to look at all your videos and I like your style. Thank you.
Thank you so much. I’m so glad that I got my Ryker 🥰 Ride safe 🏍️💨💨
Dingo, the legs are the key to Ryker stability whether you are going straight or turning. Get your weight onto the foot pegs and off the seat to lower your center of gravity. This works especially well on rough, bumpy roads. Yes, I do have a 2022 Ryker Sport. Keep the videos coming. Really interesting and well done.
Hi Lance, how interesting! I am going to try that 😃 Thank you so much! 😊
Good luck with your Ryker and the videos. I own a Spyder and I'm always looking for tips - I haven't had it very long and I'm still learning riding techniques. Stay safe on the road and enjoy your ride.
Thanks Roger! It’s a new skill set, but so much fun to learn 😁 I started pointing my chin through the curve and that seems to help my body shift into a better position (shoulder lean towards the inside of the curve). Spyders look so cool 😎 Have fun and stay safe 🏍💨
Everyone should please take the 3WMC course before hitting the road.
Yes! I learned so much during my course 😀 But doing what you know should be done is another matter 🤣
@@urbandingo6882 Just not so sure a newbie should be giving riding advice vids.
I am sharing my experience as a newbie ☺️ I am seeking advice from more experienced riders
Totally agree. I am super glad I did it!
@@sagallo6525 Courses aren't available outside of the US so us Europeans rely on online advice and shared experiences. It's nice to see that not everyone is a natural rider and can explain things simply.
You should get out of the habit of braking in a curve in a car also. You have a much more chance of locking up the tires and losing traction if you brake whne turning.
Yes, thank you for pointing this out ☺️ Since riding my Ryker, I have become more aware of how I drive 😆 Interesting to learn how some habits get you by, but are not really the best. Always room for improvement, right? 😅