I have been working on this for a couple weeks. I used to do this on my bicycle just by counter steering. On a bicycle you can move forward just with the counter steering movment. (Back in the day--I'm older now). In any case, I only just noticed Andrey stalls the motorcycle at 3:48! Just like me a few times.
I am a new rider, and it's Day 2 of owning my first bike. I purchased the training tutorial and focused on Slow Race for an hour today in a parking lot. My clutch control improved dramatically, even though I can't do the exercise perfectly as described. It boosted my confidence, and I'll keep practicing the fundamentals everyday when I can.
For the smaller bikes i find it easy for just clutch and throttle if its on a flat surface. But on slopes going up and the bigger bikes i have to use the rear brakes and keep throttle and clutch constant.
Thanks for sharing this video ! My second round of competition is a slow race. I know how to ride fast enough but would practice this following your tips for a slow race
i have'nt tried it but if the bike tips to the left if i steer left wont it tip more? , as i am a short rider and i steer left or right at a stop to place my left or right leg down
Great video, is the rear brake only used for completely stopping the bike (When the clutch is completely disengaged) or to also help keep overall balance during riding?
I personally think it's better to apply rear brake when clutch is disengaged, for this reason: ruclips.net/video/2fUA8kv1rGs/видео.html Dragging the rear brake is bit easier, but for me it's better to spend some time and learn to do it the "proper way":)
@@MotoControlEn Can't wait to get my bike out of winter storage, this looks like something that is both fun and useful to be able to do! Thanks for the video!
Wrong info you do not use the throttle and the clutch to control your speed use throttle and clutch to maintain bike stability while applying rear brake to control speed you're slipping the clutch in order to create a gyroscopic situation with the crank standing the bike up and stabilizing it that is done by slipping the clutch at higher RPMs than idle while controlling speed with rear brake to spin motor to force the motorcycle to want to stand up.
This is my go to exercise before a ride or parking lot practice. Enjoy your day! 😊
Thanks for the tutorial because of this technique I won my slow race and set a record.
Have you finished your race yet?
I have been working on this for a couple weeks. I used to do this on my bicycle just by counter steering. On a bicycle you can move forward just with the counter steering movment. (Back in the day--I'm older now). In any case, I only just noticed Andrey stalls the motorcycle at 3:48! Just like me a few times.
I am a new rider, and it's Day 2 of owning my first bike. I purchased the training tutorial and focused on Slow Race for an hour today in a parking lot. My clutch control improved dramatically, even though I can't do the exercise perfectly as described. It boosted my confidence, and I'll keep practicing the fundamentals everyday when I can.
Slow and steady always wins this race!😉👍🏽
For the smaller bikes i find it easy for just clutch and throttle if its on a flat surface. But on slopes going up and the bigger bikes i have to use the rear brakes and keep throttle and clutch constant.
MASTER;ITS GREAT TO LISTEN TO YOU AND GET EDUCATED THANK YOU
Realy like ALL your videos!!
Thanks for sharing this video !
My second round of competition is a slow race. I know how to ride fast enough but would practice this following your tips for a slow race
hero dirt biking challenge? 😅
@@neilmccauley5494 That's right Neil 🙂.
This might be a platform for me to showcase my riding skills. Want to hopefully clear this round.🙂
Great video as always 👍
i have'nt tried it but if the bike tips to the left if i steer left wont it tip more? , as i am a short rider and i steer left or right at a stop to place my left or right leg down
Shouldn't you point your front wheel to the left, when you are tipping towards the right?
Jeez I'd imagine this guy never ever puts his foot down in traffic... 😁
Release the clutch all the way or to the friction zone when bike begins to tip over?
You're in the friction zone the entire time
Great video, is the rear brake only used for completely stopping the bike (When the clutch is completely disengaged) or to also help keep overall balance during riding?
I personally think it's better to apply rear brake when clutch is disengaged, for this reason: ruclips.net/video/2fUA8kv1rGs/видео.html Dragging the rear brake is bit easier, but for me it's better to spend some time and learn to do it the "proper way":)
Yele undye undhe comp ancha tips boditnd
Thank you ...
What about the eyes?
What about them?:)
@@MotoControlEn should we look up or ok to look down?
@@tasaheel131 Of course look down! I'm just kidding, look far ahead.
Presumably you always have to keep looking far ahead?
Not ALWAYS always, but while practicing - yes, force yourself to do that:)
@@MotoControlEn Can't wait to get my bike out of winter storage, this looks like something that is both fun and useful to be able to do! Thanks for the video!
Wrong info you do not use the throttle and the clutch to control your speed use throttle and clutch to maintain bike stability while applying rear brake to control speed you're slipping the clutch in order to create a gyroscopic situation with the crank standing the bike up and stabilizing it that is done by slipping the clutch at higher RPMs than idle while controlling speed with rear brake to spin motor to force the motorcycle to want to stand up.
Sorry, that's not right, it's a myth.