If you look ahead at the point in the lane you want to be (middle, inside or outside) you will go there - then keep on looking ahead to where you want to be.
Thanks for the video man. The biggest thing I took from this video was pushing left and right to turn. I was under the impression you turn the handle bar left to go right, and right to go left! 😂 MSF course next week I’m glad I watched this, and several other videos of yours. What’s your IG?
Yo, did you have the ecu flashed? I only ask because your secondary throttle plates are remaining open when you’re off the throttle. Mine are so tight it’s like hitting the brakes when I let off 🤣
Riders who are not yet smooth on their brakes are not ready for braking mid turn. Riders need to become smooth on their brakes as soon as possible. For instance, in a blind turn, or in a downhill turn, or in a turn with driveways, you may have to trail brake to be safe.
You really wanna learn trail braking as a beginner, especially as a beginner. It’s not about speed, it’s about safety. You don’t brake correctly before the turn and then what? You go wide or you grab brakes and crash. Trail brake will allow you to brake in the corner and if something comes up you can squeeze a tiny bit and correct the speed mid corner.
@@sueclark2399push left to turn left, push right to turn right. What happens is when you push your left hand grip (or turn your handle bar right), the bike will lean to the left. Same applies for right turns ofc.
Nice and simple. Not some discussions about physics which even the teacher/rider pretends to understand
He keeps it real and simple 👍
this is actually one of the best "breakdowns" of braking I've watched thanks for the upload man
Wow I just discover you yesterday and I must say, I’m addicted
Excellent video and basic to the point explanations. 👍👍👍
Great video. Excellent information for new riders.
in spunky boy i trust
I agree with some stuff, and disagree with almost everything regarding trail braking.
Great video as usual!
Downshift front back brakes
If you look ahead at the point in the lane you want to be (middle, inside or outside) you will go there - then keep on looking ahead to where you want to be.
Thanks for the video man. The biggest thing I took from this video was pushing left and right to turn. I was under the impression you turn the handle bar left to go right, and right to go left! 😂 MSF course next week I’m glad I watched this, and several other videos of yours. What’s your IG?
Good video bro
Yo, did you have the ecu flashed?
I only ask because your secondary throttle plates are remaining open when you’re off the throttle.
Mine are so tight it’s like hitting the brakes when I let off 🤣
Good advice man.🫡🫡
Great video but can’t go without pointing out how much you sound like hiccup from how to train your dragon 😂
How to train your motorcycle!
Great Video
can u do front brake tutorial too. i mostly use rear brakes for everything and i want to get out of that habit
Stop using the rear brake.
What about on a naked bike? counter steer?
Cool bike, i have GSX - R too, But only 150CC 😂
Riders who are not yet smooth on their brakes are not ready for braking mid turn.
Riders need to become smooth on their brakes as soon as possible. For instance, in a blind turn, or in a downhill turn, or in a turn with driveways, you may have to trail brake to be safe.
how tall are you bro?
Any motorcycle stand recommendations, keeping inside for the winter
I recommend getting a pitbull stand. I’ve had one for over 3 years and haven’t had any issues with it
I like your helmet hahahah
You really wanna learn trail braking as a beginner, especially as a beginner. It’s not about speed, it’s about safety. You don’t brake correctly before the turn and then what? You go wide or you grab brakes and crash. Trail brake will allow you to brake in the corner and if something comes up you can squeeze a tiny bit and correct the speed mid corner.
Do you mean PUSH DOWN ON THE HANDLEBAR???
Not down. You push forwards.
@@xavier1964 Thankyou... Ok, to turn left, push forward on the right side handle bar.. yes?? And lean upper body towards insid of the corner??
@@sueclark2399 NO, you want to countersteer
@@xavier1964 Now im completely confused.... What is exactly counterstearing and how is it done???
@@sueclark2399push left to turn left, push right to turn right. What happens is when you push your left hand grip (or turn your handle bar right), the bike will lean to the left. Same applies for right turns ofc.
yall could actually practice on a bicycle first