How to ride a motorcycle in the rain or on wet roads.

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2011
  • As requested by some subscribers, tips on how to ride on wet roads. Other things to be aware of are road glare from the wet, visor steaming up and heavy rain visibility problems. A goldwing rider has mentioned putting rear brake on 1st in wet to help front tyre remove water. Problem with this is when the front is then used it proportionately decreases the load on the rear tyre risking a rear skid if not released. Always start gently with the front and allow it to disperse the water followed soon by the rear. Filmed with the vio pov hd on exposure -1 as I've found it over exposes a lot on "0"
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  • @01clive1
    @01clive1 9 лет назад +190

    Dont laugh but i watched your vid and i rode my bike in horrendous rain and windy conditions to work yesterday and i began narrating to myself about how to ride in the wet information i picked up from your vid and i realy had fun riding , and safely the biggest help was to relax this made the bike so much more responsive and even when i could feel the rear tyre sliding at times on the white lines i just rode through it reduced my spead and didnt panic ensureing i was in control of the situation

    • @pikeywyatt
      @pikeywyatt 6 лет назад +5

      i all ways give my self a running commentary on bike or car.its an oap thing for me..

    • @MohammadOmarinitialm112
      @MohammadOmarinitialm112 4 года назад +5

      I literally did that today! 😂 absolutely scary. But made it through safely and with more confidence than before

    • @DeiseRebel
      @DeiseRebel 3 года назад +4

      Thanks that’s excellent to read

  • @Vandragorax
    @Vandragorax 10 лет назад +19

    All car drivers should watch this, as well as bikers. Very good ride!

  • @1mbA4ever
    @1mbA4ever 10 лет назад +34

    The first thing I learned about biking was: "drive like everybody tries to kill you." This made me very aware of everything around me, simply because I know the consequences if someone did run into me. Watching this just made me feel like I should take a look at not only the other vehicles, lines and road condition, but also on the road-surface (old/new asphalt).

    • @James-jf2cl
      @James-jf2cl 7 лет назад +2

      I dont know where you're from but in england on our country roads are so bad even in my car I can feel my front wheels constantly skipping about. they try and fill the pot holes up but the problem is only 40% gone.

    • @therealshimo
      @therealshimo 5 лет назад +1

      That strategy doesn’t work if you don’t mind dying. And it’s extremely ineffective if one wishes to die.

  • @davenorth8783
    @davenorth8783 7 лет назад +24

    I'm new to riding (1month) and I'm really glad you have published this video. thank you

    • @platinumgk6509
      @platinumgk6509 3 года назад +2

      How are you getting on 3 years later

    • @niksn022
      @niksn022 3 месяца назад

      @@platinumgk6509how about three more years later

  • @leighchapman935
    @leighchapman935 6 лет назад +28

    I’ve been riding more than 22 years and never had an incident in the wet, so I must be doing something good :-). Saying that though, I did find your film very good. Seeing someone else ride and talking through how they are riding is very nice and informative. I does make me look differently at how I ride ( I even talk to myself now when I ride). No matter how long we’ve been riding motorbikes and how good we think we are, we will always learn something new or be reminded of something we may have forgotten. As they say, you’re never too old to learn. BIG thumbs up to you :-)

  • @deauvilledad07
    @deauvilledad07 Год назад +4

    I've been riding for as long as I can remember in most weather conditions. However at nearly 70 years of age I'm not as confident in the wet as I was. Watching your video confirms I'm doing most thing's right just the odd thing on road surfaces I sometimes over compensate for. Super video, thank you. Ride safe and ride well. 🤓

    • @RoadcraftNottingham
      @RoadcraftNottingham  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the feedback. Enjoy your wet riding now. ☺

    • @bradcobb3418
      @bradcobb3418 6 месяцев назад +1

      I can sympathise, when i lived in Yorkshire i rode to work 365 days a year, snow is a visible threat, but the worst is black ice...trick is if the surface doesn't look shiny wet but like a matt finish...black ice...
      Now at 71 I'm lucky to have lived in Southern Spain the last 37 years and ridden in the wet twice...so I'm pathetic on wet roads...But the last time I road 500kms in biblical rain so stuck to the motorways at 90mph, the only hazard was metal expansion joints on bridges. My Ducati on Bridgestone S22 tyres was epic.

  • @chrisemsley7840
    @chrisemsley7840 9 лет назад +2

    I came home yesterday from epic day ride going from 30c temps thru to cooler driving rain conditions on last leg. This is in NZ. I haven't done any wet riding for years but I tried to do what I have seen in this type of video and mainly to slow to conditions, keep good following distance and relaxing on the bike. I think tensing and reactive riding puts one at more risk. Learning to relax whilst riding to conditions AND within ability are real keys for me. Got home from heat, steep and winding roads, gravel surface, blustery winds then cooler driving rain and low visibility conditions. Typical NZ experience!

  • @Szlejer
    @Szlejer 7 лет назад +1

    As a new rider commuting with a CBF600S in sub-zero celsius temperatures I found this lesson extremely helpful, thanks!

  • @RoadcraftNottingham
    @RoadcraftNottingham  11 лет назад +5

    For every one person I didn't help, there's maybe 1000+ I did help. You must be an amazing rider to already have known all this info so congratulations on that. I recommend you produce a video and let me know when you've uploaded it so I can link to it for my subscribers to watch. I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks again.

  • @lizziestockdale6342
    @lizziestockdale6342 9 лет назад +10

    Thanks for your help, I find your videos informative and encouraging; I'm taking my Module 2 in a week's time (2nd attempt), the day after my 63rd birthday. Learning on a Honda 600cc has been a bit of a journey, both mentally and physically - in fact, the hardest thing I've ever done - but I won't give up. It's also making me a better car driver, more aware of riders, and I'm conscious that there will still be a lot more to learn once I've passed the test, so I intend to have further tuition with an Advanced Driving instructor. Anyway, wish me luck! Liz (Bristol, UK)

    • @janebishop7184
      @janebishop7184 9 лет назад +1

      Good for you Liz! I am in awe. All the best x

  • @JUSTIFIED-R.W.M.J.
    @JUSTIFIED-R.W.M.J. 3 месяца назад +1

    I live in East Texas. Whenever it rains, it is a common comment that "People forget how to drive when it rains". I believe the truth is that those people don't know how to drive in the first place and the rain removes the "stupid" cushion from the road making the lack of skill more evident (your observation of the car following the bike too closely for example). Growing up in Norther Maine, driving and learning to drive in snow and ice, I support your comment that drastic changes, in speed or direction, is what causes problems in inclement weather/road conditions. Knowing this, you can adjust your ride accordingly, but a healthy dose of skepticism regarding the others on the road is not a bad thing.

    • @RoadcraftNottingham
      @RoadcraftNottingham  3 месяца назад

      "Stupid cushion"...lmao, I'm having that one in my repertoire. 😆

  • @DeiseRebel
    @DeiseRebel 3 года назад +1

    When I ride in the wet I tend to tell myself small inputs with the brakes, throttle, clutch and steering. Really enjoying this video.

  • @RoadcraftNottingham
    @RoadcraftNottingham  12 лет назад +4

    Thank you for making me smile regarding the "I have to fail you" comment, you're not my examiner. If you think that overtake was "absolutely crazy" I would recommend you never drive or ride a vehicle anywhere as that manoevre fulfilled all the criteria for an overtake 1/ never cause the overtaken vehicle to alter speed or direction 2/ Avoid making three vehicles abreast and 3/ the road was plenty wide enough not to have to use the opposite carriageway.

  • @pandawatch100
    @pandawatch100 6 лет назад +9

    Good video. I just past my CBT last week, and got a new Ktm Duke 125. It's Christmas day now and it's raining, so I'm a little nervous as I've never been out in the rain on a bike. This will be my first time on my bike and my second time altogether counting the day I did the CBT. So just watching a few videos for tips before I set off. Thanks for the info, and Merry Christmas.

    • @RoadcraftNottingham
      @RoadcraftNottingham  6 лет назад +2

      Panda Watch... Merry Christmas too, be safe and have fun. ☺

  • @Japan-bs5zy
    @Japan-bs5zy 9 лет назад +1

    Another great video, glad to see a very relaxed and level headed biker.

  • @gailwhealing6326
    @gailwhealing6326 11 лет назад

    I'm addicted to these videos!! Excellent advice, given clearly, and concisely, without over-complication. Spot on. Thank you.

  • @BillieSebastian
    @BillieSebastian 9 лет назад +3

    I love how calm you are all the time

  • @ComandanteJ
    @ComandanteJ 9 лет назад +15

    Watching your vids is so relaxing, you ride very smoothly, of course you get a bit of fun, but always safely. Seeing some of the other youtube riders, it looks almost suicidal to ride a bike. Seeing yours makes it look natural and even "safe" (i know, i know, its a motorcycle, it will never be as safe as a car). Youre actually teaching me! LOL. Greetings from Spain.

  • @111willwood
    @111willwood 11 лет назад

    As for someone like me who is just starting to ride I found the video informative and appreciate you taking the time to post it. Every bit of information that will help me be more cautious and alert is good information. THx

  • @MrRandh
    @MrRandh 9 лет назад

    I absolutely LOVE your videos ! I've learnt so much from them and I think it's awesome you share your precious advices (for free). I'm finally starting my direct access on the 1st Nov and I was a bit worried about the weather condition. However, I've been riding my bike to work for the last 4 years every single day so I can relate to your tips regarding breaking, pedestrian light to anticipate cars reaction and AVOIDING markings while turning/breaking. I hope all this experience will be helpful for my test !
    Take care. Stan.

  • @k12net
    @k12net 10 лет назад +8

    Very useful video, went out the other day and it started to rain just felt as if I lost all my confidence I was so tense, making mistakes at junctions, just glad to get home, I know it's going to rain today at sometime so think I'll go and practice. Thanks for advice.

    • @lenkiewitcz
      @lenkiewitcz 10 лет назад +1

      We've all been there...scary shit when it happens on the M5 and surrounded by lorries. Actually enjoy it now just need a quality waterproof one piece and i won't have any excuses ;-)

    • @DavoWillo
      @DavoWillo 7 лет назад

      Brian Capewell I got caught first time today coming out of Eastern Distributor toward Rockdale. Shit myself completely. Was putting along in panic mode!

  • @peterhenningsen9440
    @peterhenningsen9440 10 лет назад +39

    Nice to see a MC video from a guy with no hormone challenged behaviour for once. I learned a thing or two from your video. Nice work.
    Had an minor "incident" the other day. Wet road and a sudden hard break from the car in front of me. I reacted by instinct (The wrong instinct sadly) and broke hard instead of trying to pass her by. I skidded 10 yards before I toppled. Damn! New heavier bike and a misjudgment of the bike's braking ability.
    She was very sorry for the sudden stop, but I was responsible for keeping the proper distance not her. An ABS might have saved the day.
    Luckily my footrest and the leather saddlebag saved the bike from big scratches. I got a few of those myself. But the important thing was that the bike didn't :-)

    • @RoadcraftNottingham
      @RoadcraftNottingham  10 лет назад +18

      We all make mistakes, as long as we learn by them, it's not wasted. Glad you're ok.

    • @pablobasstb
      @pablobasstb 6 лет назад +2

      This guy is a famous MC instructor in the UK.

  • @l6ST11
    @l6ST11 9 лет назад +1

    I watched all of your videos and today I passed my driving exam in the rain. Thank you for everything!

  • @rogerbeckner6419
    @rogerbeckner6419 7 лет назад +1

    Nice video, mate. Learned a few things and realized a few things that I was doing that I hadn't thought about. Like looking ahead at the traffic flow in front of you. Really good for your own safety. But I tend to have a swivel-head when I ride and drive; always looking for that unexpected event to pop up.
    You ride very smoothly and your teaching method is far better than I have seen on most of the other channels.
    Thank you for sharing this with us, and now.........off to smoother gear changing!

  • @funkingfuss9724
    @funkingfuss9724 6 лет назад +5

    Your vids are the reason I I am able to watch my daughter Graduate from College. You have taught me how to survive on a motorcycle. This is a good example.. I live in Central Florida, US. We only have a couple days a year with cold freezing weather so there is not much time to learn on my own, so I rely on your voice in my head to get me home at night on those nights that we do. My daughter and, I think, my Wife Thank You. We All Wish You and Your Family a Happy Prosperous New year. And I Thank You for all the lessons learned. Ps. been missing you.

  • @danwskii
    @danwskii 7 лет назад +3

    Chillest dude ever! Great video.

  • @Szlejer
    @Szlejer 8 лет назад

    Seriously, this is the most informative motorcycle channel on youtube and I did my research.... Hats off!

  • @notyah2411
    @notyah2411 11 лет назад

    Just getting back on the bike after a 2 year lay off. Excellent advise for riders of all ages and experience. Thank you and very well done.

  • @Twinzh
    @Twinzh 9 лет назад +9

    im taking my license in 2 days and it might be raining alittle the day i take my license. I have never been riding in the rain before even though i have been practise riding about 2000kms(1250miles ). im alittle nervous because of the rain but not scared. videos like these makes me more confident riding in "bad" road conditions. thanks for the video :D wish me good luck

    • @Twinzh
      @Twinzh 8 лет назад +1

      +Twinzh UPDATE: got my license without complaints by the sensor. i now wrecked my bike because of oil in a turn. got only a few scratches nothing serious.

    • @Twinzh
      @Twinzh 8 лет назад +1

      thanks, yeah it was a new experience to say atleast xD i'm going to get a new bike now, a supermotard instead of a sports bike. mostly because i dont need a sportsbike because its only a 125cc.

    • @Twinzh
      @Twinzh 8 лет назад +1

      ***** getting the yamaha wr125x this year so if i fall it might not take much damage.

    • @krxft5509
      @krxft5509 6 лет назад +1

      you still riding? your profile pic is nice

  • @Geziuks
    @Geziuks 10 лет назад +11

    Extremely professional riding, good tips also! +1 subscriber

  • @dugongpoo
    @dugongpoo 11 лет назад +1

    Really a great, informative set of videos. Calmly spoken, knowledgeable, experienced instructor. I only had my bike a year and I lost count of the number of times I very nearly died. if only I had had some professional instruction upon passing my test, instead of trying to teach myself and learning the hard way. I will diligently watch all these videos and slowly put everything into practice. Thanks Roadcraft.

  • @alienantfarm8642
    @alienantfarm8642 7 лет назад +2

    Very helpful! Finally someone not cursing all throughout the video like many other motorcyclists. Thanks for uploading.

  • @earash16
    @earash16 7 лет назад +6

    perfect video . his accent is so clear . hd video . good explanation.
    thank u sir for making this video

  • @BoycieSwindon
    @BoycieSwindon 10 лет назад +19

    Good sound advice, nice video :-)

  • @ribbitdfrog6303
    @ribbitdfrog6303 6 лет назад +2

    excellent video. returned to biking after 16 years and still get bum twitchty in the wet!thank you

  • @CB400Guy
    @CB400Guy 11 лет назад +1

    After three years riding - I finally got stuck in the rain the other day. I applied the same techniques you explained in this video - and survived the ride home. Thanks very much for putting this up!

  • @pointer2null
    @pointer2null 9 лет назад +4

    Wet riding is my nemesis. For some reason I always tense up on corners - always afraid the tyres will let go. Normally each autumn as the weather deteriorates I practice keeping relaxed etc, and usually get on quite well. Then inevitably I hit a bit of diesel, leaves or rabbit blood and one of the wheel will twitch and I tense up and I'm back at square one.

    • @mrlpk12345
      @mrlpk12345 6 лет назад

      pointer2null I came off in the wet and broke my arm. I feel more nervous riding in the wet now and it deffinitely affects your riding performance.

  • @andrewgalloway8012
    @andrewgalloway8012 6 лет назад +13

    This is like the Bob Ross of MC videos

  • @moggie74
    @moggie74 2 года назад

    Good Afternoon. Just wanted to comment and thank you for the videos. I’ve binge watched most of them. I’ve had a ten year break between my last bike and now. I’ve come back with a lack of confidence and feeling in need of refreshing my skills. I am on a waiting list for a bike safe course but in the meantime these videos have been brilliant. I went out this morning, I now have an internal monologue going on while I ride. A long way to go I’m sure but I already feel much more aware, reading the road, positioning and evaluating corners. Thanks very much, keep up the good work.

  • @MrPielips
    @MrPielips 7 лет назад

    What did I learn from watching you videos this evening? Front break rear break down to 20 off the front. Many thanks for your videos

  • @nocommentate9017
    @nocommentate9017 8 лет назад +5

    best audio quality

  • @donkerr7405
    @donkerr7405 9 лет назад +3

    Good vid but......do not constantly ride in the center of the lane. Most vehicles leak oil. On dips it collects heavily .Oil drips off vehicles when braking causing more center of lane hazard.
    I also ride like I am invisible.

    • @RoadcraftNottingham
      @RoadcraftNottingham  9 лет назад +7

      For my response to this point, please check out the "general positioning and common mistakes" upload. Thanks

    • @RoadcraftNottingham
      @RoadcraftNottingham  9 лет назад +1

      Here's the link in case it's hard to find.. go to time code 2.10 and 13.43
      ruclips.net/video/EBvsaN3Tc9c/видео.html

  • @steven-vn9ui
    @steven-vn9ui 7 лет назад +1

    I wish more riders had your knowledge and put it to use like you do. Very useful. Thanks for making the video

  • @adrianmccabe6107
    @adrianmccabe6107 5 лет назад

    one of the best vids i've seen on how to ride in any conditions, i've had bikes for 40 years and still enjoy others enjoying their experiences, and still enjoy videos like this, great reminders and spot on information .... thanks !

  • @jimoflh5773
    @jimoflh5773 7 лет назад +5

    Man hole covers! They need to be made of something else or at least stick something grippy to them

    • @everythinggaming7938
      @everythinggaming7938 5 лет назад +1

      yea they tried that on some of them but the 'grip' just wears off too fast and then they do not care about replacing them for each and every one

    • @stevetaylor8698
      @stevetaylor8698 5 лет назад +1

      My local council has a department which calculates the placement of manhole covers to be placed in exactly the same place as a motorcycle at maximum lean.

    • @everythinggaming7938
      @everythinggaming7938 5 лет назад +1

      @@stevetaylor8698 lol i swear where i live there is this corner with 3 manhole covers mid corner side by side taking up the whole lane

  • @funnyfailer99
    @funnyfailer99 10 лет назад +5

    I hate the sunken manhole covers, I may aswell be kicked in the balls by mike Tyson it's that painful (sports biker rider btw), plus I hit a pothole and my handle bars wobbled badly but luckily I didn't come off.

    • @lovethesat6292
      @lovethesat6292 10 лет назад

      lol
      but srsly, price of riding a bike mate

    • @funnyfailer99
      @funnyfailer99 10 лет назад

      And worth every testicle ;)

    • @Texarmageddon
      @Texarmageddon 10 лет назад +1

      funnyfailer99
      Speak of the Devil.... 2 days ago I hit a pothole and I'm not quite sure wtf I was doing but I came down and OMG my balls slammed across the tank so hard I had to pull over and sit down.

    • @mahjabeenadam
      @mahjabeenadam 10 лет назад

      funnyfailer99 roflmao you guys are funny! thank god us girls don't have this problem ey :P lollll im soooo going to tease my hubby on this! he never told me it hurts his balls sometimes! i never knew this! haha

  • @jembo1959
    @jembo1959 6 лет назад

    I was directed to your videos from a chap here in Ireland, can I say an excellent video.as a motorcyclist from the 70 and 80s and drove trucks for years, I like your comments on reading the road from the vehicles way out ahead and in front of you. again thanks for the video.

  • @flamewraith
    @flamewraith 7 лет назад +1

    Very helpful thanks Roadcraft, i came off my first week riding in wet weather as tried to brake too harshly, After that i was very nervous in rain and came off again in a corner.
    yesterday it was heavy rain and i spotted exactly what you said i was tense shoulders up teeth clenched and very shakey, i remeberd your advice and manged to relax myself a bit.
    what a diffrance! im still not 100% conifdant but i did mange to keep control and avoid the same two mistakes i made previously I did get a bit of a skid approaching some lights as i was a bit harsh with the front brake, Thankfully again i recalled your brake use advice and eased up on the front and slightly eased the back brake on, avoiding coming off.
    So thank you for the vid saved me a fall!

  • @simonrussell4468
    @simonrussell4468 9 лет назад

    This is great. I'm a driving instructor getting back into biking. There's some really good advice here. Particularly with observation looking ahead as far as possible. Only with advanced information can you plan in good time. Necessary for all road users. I look forward to checking out the rest of your videos. Thank you.

  • @marksaunderson3042
    @marksaunderson3042 7 лет назад

    A very well thought out and narrated video. I may only ride a GW250, but many moons ago I low sided myself on a 8hp A100 in the wet in a car park. Gently apply the controls, pay attention, and all the rain will do it get your damp. Liked.

  • @spunkymonkeystattoo1
    @spunkymonkeystattoo1 11 лет назад

    just passed my test in jan and i have been watching lots of vidios to help me stay safe,this vids great viewing for me,today i was out giving counter steering a go.i was amazed.

  • @porchdog46
    @porchdog46 12 лет назад

    I haven't rode a Bike in years and am now in the process of purchasing another one .This is a simply brilliant tutorial for refreshing the reflexes after years of being car and truck limited .Thank you so much for the refresher ..I really found it informative .

  • @PaulMEdwards
    @PaulMEdwards 9 лет назад +1

    Good info and advice.
    In my experience from riding motorcycles in the Seattle area where it rains a lot, motorcycle tires are far less likely to suffer from hydroplaning / aquaplaning due to their profile/shape being more like a canoe. It's also helpful to use a tire that performs well in the wet... During a presentation by a metzelermoto test rider, he showed video of himself dragging knee in 2" of water. I have ridden my 2008 Buell 1125R at 125 mph on Metzeler Z6 Interact tires in the pouring rain without any hydroplaning.
    However, I did experience a near crash while riding 2-up with my wife Kimberly A Edwards on the same motorcycle with different tires. We were going straight on a slightly off-camber road at 38 mph in a 35 mph zone. The bike had Michelin Pilot Road 3 tires on it at the time which I found simply don't perform as well as the Metzeler Z6 tires in the wet. I switched back to the Metzeler Z6 tires shortly after that even though there was plenty of tread left on the Michelin PR3s. I just didn't trust them any more.

  • @daftpunk9050
    @daftpunk9050 11 лет назад

    It was raining when I was watching this video. I could not resist and I had to go for my first wet ride. I took my 90º turns at 15 kmh and outside town with national limit I could only go 60 kmh instead of 80. On top of everything I could not see a damn thing. Water on my visor, water and fog on my glasses. It is necessary to practise in the rain as it can catch you anytime. It really helps your throttle control. Thanks for this video mate.

  • @SamuellaMusic
    @SamuellaMusic 10 лет назад

    I passed my CBT in May 2013 acquiring a lovely little Kawasaki AR125 2-stroke. I've come off 2 times in the wet (one may have been diesel too) and find this video very helpful and confidence building. I have been very tense and scared riding in the wet since which I have to do as biking is my only transport. Thank you for chilling me out in such treacherous conditions!

  • @FCT8306onTwoWheels
    @FCT8306onTwoWheels 10 лет назад +1

    Im a new rider from the USA and this was a really nice video because we didnt go over wet riding conditions at motorcycle school. It was a two day course that taught the foundations of riding. If you're from the UK, you already know its worth following cause you guys know rain all too well :). Great video. I ride a Kymco 250 Venox cruiser

  • @dbest1aVlogs
    @dbest1aVlogs 10 лет назад +1

    I can say watching your videos have more than saved me many of times. Tonight was the first night I rode in the rain , and a lot of what you have been saying in your videos was used ... always very good information ...
    cheers

  • @mentalplayground
    @mentalplayground 7 лет назад

    I'm just starting my motorbike adventure currently moving of 125CC Scooter to a Motorbike. Your videos are very helpful. Thank You

  • @asergiwa
    @asergiwa 9 лет назад

    Very good safety tutorial. I really appreciate the quality and thought put into your advice. Keep up your love for helping others ride more safely!

  • @robquince3076
    @robquince3076 6 лет назад

    Great video I passed my mod 1 two months ago and the calm manner you ride has really helped my riding 👍

  • @sylar1989
    @sylar1989 9 лет назад

    Very helpful, im getting my bike license and I plan on getting a scooter. This is the number one thing I worry about with a two wheeled vehicle, this has really helped me see that as long as your carful you can ride safely in wet weather.

  • @anthonytaggart5598
    @anthonytaggart5598 7 лет назад

    I just bought my first bike for London commuter riding. Talk about having to learn the hard way! I've noticed that I'm always tense and nervous so relaxing is something I'm having to learn. I suppose that comes with experience. But this video wonders to my concerns surrounding the wet. Thanks for this .

  • @dannygalaga
    @dannygalaga 10 лет назад

    First I thought "Oh man, 14 minutes!". But started watching and before I knew it, you were done! Very relaxing, informative style. Thanks, I actually look forward to some rain!

  • @jeremyjamison8832
    @jeremyjamison8832 11 лет назад

    I've watched almost all your videos, I thought I was pretty safe/skilled rider but I've started to practice. My confidence has gone way up! Thanks for the great tips!

  • @funkingfuss9724
    @funkingfuss9724 8 лет назад

    Thanks, Just survived a trip from Tampa to Orlando on a rainy Interstate 4. 70 MPH and a down poor. At one point I found my bike became a bit wobly and I remembered the bit at 5:10 about being too tense, and all of a sudden the bike settled down. You still couldn't drive a ten penny nail up my behind with a sledge hammer, but the bike was OK. Thanks again.

  • @johnirving5976
    @johnirving5976 2 года назад

    Just getting back into riding. Have been quite anxious about riding or being caught out in wet conditions. Great video, really helpful advice. Much appreciated.

  • @PhanactFJ
    @PhanactFJ 8 лет назад +1

    I love how you have to put little information about words that some youtubers may not understand.

  • @axleg1254
    @axleg1254 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this video. The weather has been so awful lately, and l am preparing for mod1 watching this gave the courage to get out and practise. I could not. really let rain held me back anymore .

  • @IamIronWolf
    @IamIronWolf 12 лет назад

    Just getting back into bikes after 34 years (turned 55 in March). I think a good way to spend the week waiting to take my MSC and get my M endorsement here in Texas is by watching some well done and informative videos like this one. Thanks from this side of the pond. I have a small stretch of bumpy road in front of the house so I've been getting back the feel a little and practicing, both maneuvering and low speed (parking lot type) turning on hard and gravel surfaces. Appreciate the vids.

  • @MrBordal
    @MrBordal 12 лет назад +1

    You are quite a calm and safe driver. I really enjoy watching you driving through traffic and letting room for mistakes, thats is extremely important. You could show that "pympster" guy a thing or 20.

  • @SoloPilot6
    @SoloPilot6 11 лет назад

    I've been riding since about 1970.
    This is probably the best tutorial on wet-WX riding I've see on RUclips.

  • @johnamory69
    @johnamory69 11 лет назад

    Hi. As an all year round rider who has had a few years riding a motorcycle, I wanted to say what a great video. I definitely find wet weather riding makes for a safer dry experience. I found particularly useful your tips on braking and the use of the rear brake when coming to a stop. Thanks for all the good tips! Im now subscribed.

  • @upreid
    @upreid 11 лет назад +1

    This guy seems a perfect example that there are none so deaf as those who won’t hear. I learned to ride via DAS and tbh was horrified at how easy the test was. It was not till I did advanced training that I really learned how to ride. Your videos help do the same thing - covering the really important stuff of riding. Good on you for taking the time to do them. Whilst this poor soul looks doomed to learn the hard way, you are a a fantastic resource for those ready to learn. Thank you!

    • @flippy66
      @flippy66 11 месяцев назад

      It's the same with every driving test, and every exam for every qualification, there's always more learning to be done. I don't agree that the current test is too easy, but then again I am replying to a decade-old comment.

  • @RoadcraftNottingham
    @RoadcraftNottingham  12 лет назад +1

    Thanks. I sometimes need to keep reminding myself, as I do this for a living that it's normal to me, it isn't to most people. Glad I can help. Welcome back.

  • @redstrat1234
    @redstrat1234 12 лет назад +1

    Hi,
    Just came back from a ride, got caught in heavy rain. Hadn't ridden in rain for about a year.
    I was a bit twitchy at first but kept my throttle smooth and used both brakes gently and it
    was not fun, but not as horrible as I got more used to it.
    I'm actually glad it happened as it did sharpen my rain riding up a bit
    Great vid, you are an excellent rider/instructor

  • @conradmason87
    @conradmason87 10 лет назад

    Top riding, top tips, top bloke, thanks... I have taken it all on board and learned heaps from your great commentary.

  • @IGCNightmare
    @IGCNightmare 12 лет назад

    Thank you so much for this. I'm so new to biking, (got my bike at the weekend just gone), and it's nothing but rain this week. I'm so scared to ride in the rain but you're video and advice has given me some confidence :) I'm still going to ride slowly and only go around my estate until I feel more comfortable, but at least now I feel confident to actually get on my bike. Thank you

  • @gailwhealing6326
    @gailwhealing6326 11 лет назад

    Right: I have NEVER ridden in the rain, but having checked the weather for my Mod 2 (today) thought I'd have another look at this video before I went out. Glad I did, as it was chucking it down before during and after my test. But I passed!! No small thanks to this guy. Thank you so much. Excellent advice.

  • @ddazzler
    @ddazzler 12 лет назад

    Good point about watching and giving way to cars behind you.
    I live in London and there have been several times it has been prudent to give the nice person behind an opportunity to overtake.
    For one gentleman, of questionable parentage, i had to move to the centre line to allow him to "safely" undercut me at speed - he needed to jump the red light i was slowing down for.
    Do keep the advice coming and thanks for the tips :)

  • @Sebastian-pb9hm
    @Sebastian-pb9hm 6 лет назад

    Brilliant video, thanks! Came off my bike yesterday in wet conditions so I thought a wee lesson was needed!

  • @zakibird
    @zakibird 10 лет назад +1

    As a learner rider I must say you are the best. Thank you

  • @2davewh
    @2davewh 10 лет назад

    Enjoyed this video, it reminded me of the fellow who taught me how to drive years ago. Always look ahead know whats going on in front of you and check the mirrors now and then and know whats behind you. When I got my first bike a few years later his teaching made even more sense - ride defensively - you will survive much longer. Good job - Many thanks - Dave from Canada

  • @breenger
    @breenger 11 лет назад

    Hi there.I have been watching your videos since april when I passed my CBT.With your help, knowledge and the laymans style of your delivery I managed to pass my Mod 2 on tuesday morning here in a rain-soaked Glasgow.Just wanted to say thank you.I have discovered biking at the ripe old age of 44, how I got along without it before now puzzles me.Its the nearest thing I will find to religeon...which means I think you should now be ordained.Kidding and swanking aside, thanks so much."Bon courage":0)

  • @GreenFillwood
    @GreenFillwood 9 лет назад

    Excellent instruction. I have ridden for many years and pretty much ride exactly the same as you. I always find riding a bike over a journey is far more fatiguing than driving a car over the same route as you have to ride/drive for everyone else on the road. My brother passed his advanced M/C test and he told me the techniques they use and I have to say that if you rode like they do, you would be arrested for dangerous driving - OK in a police chase, but not normal riding.
    Brilliant video, keep it up!

  • @GerardRoo
    @GerardRoo 12 лет назад

    Thank you for your videos, very informative. Now passed my Full Motorcycle Test here in Auckland, NZ. Now riding a Triumph Thruxton and as you say in this video I am enjoying.

  • @zak3663
    @zak3663 8 лет назад +1

    Love the mention about tensing up, not long after i passed my test i went to work in the rain one morning, no problemo,,,less than a couple of miles into my journey i was freezing my nuts off and by god my bike wouldnt go round a roundabout if its life depended on it, it put me off riding in the dreary weather for a while and i used the car. Next time i stuck a pair of longjohns and an extra jumper on and it was as enjoyable as any normal ride, keeping warm does wonders to stop embarassing roundabout activity due to tensing up!

  • @raymonnl
    @raymonnl 9 лет назад

    I live in Ilkeston right now and am going to pick up my motorbike from the Netherlands coming weekend. I recognised a few of the roads you drove. Thanks for the information and I'll check your website.

  • @Lamvesp
    @Lamvesp 9 лет назад

    Thank you. You've just given me much more confidence for if and when I have to ride in wet conditions.

  • @Suck_Squeeze_Bang_Blow
    @Suck_Squeeze_Bang_Blow 5 лет назад

    Great Video, a real-world explanation and video to support every word. Just got my Suzuki Gsr-600 as my first bike last week. Have took the bike every day since to work, once during a storm (not fond to repeat this).. and it rained every single day. Nothing close to a crash or even a skid yet. If you are being calmer, slower, and more gradual in every increase-decrease you have to do you'll be fine. Keep a dominant position on the road, stay in view of everyone. Don't ever get yourself up to to a speed where you are not in control of the machine or within distance of another bike, car or bus without knowing you could pull an emergency stop at any time. As a Biker you may only have to forget once. Always look two cars ahead (Most cage drivers are braindead-eque behind the wheel) ....... aaaaand If you have to be told by the internet to put on waterproof gear maybe your not smart enough to ride a bike safely and should stick to the bus.

  • @NSBECKETT71
    @NSBECKETT71 7 лет назад

    Had my mod 1 test yesterday and was forecast for heavy downpours. Never ridden in the rain before as always avoided going out in it, but I listened to my instructor and also another one about stopping distances and speed, apart from that just to ride normally but paying more attention to the road surface. Not sure why I was so worried about it, absolutely fine and after passing the test with no minors, we had a great 3 hour road ride in the rain. Certainly helps to relax and plan ahead, especially when we rode around town with numerous wet manhole covers. I think it was the most enjoyable ride so far this week. Also - decent waterproof gear is a must regardless of the weather.

  • @onurcnfk7823
    @onurcnfk7823 6 лет назад +1

    Such a great video if only I watched this 2 days ago before sliding down the road with my lovely bike braking over a manhole cover with a new rear tyre! Nice vid mate!

  • @dp441000
    @dp441000 10 лет назад

    Great vid, i crashed in the wet on a roundabout a few weeks back and its really dented my confidence .
    This vid has helped a lot!! .also tailgaiters drive me nuts !!!!!.your the man,keep up the good work.

  • @russterman1
    @russterman1 9 лет назад

    Thanks for this video, have just bought a ZZR1100, after 25 years away from biking, have yet to take it out on a dry day! was beginning to think all my old confidence had deserted me as I have been riding very gingerly.
    Turns out I have been riding to conditions exactly as you have suggested.
    Thanks again, feeling much better now, (cant wait till summer though)!

  • @leeroberts6772
    @leeroberts6772 12 лет назад

    I watched your video and found it really useful. Reassured me on riding in the wet, because I have always been nervous of that. Thank You.

  • @IamIronWolf
    @IamIronWolf 11 лет назад

    I commented about a year ago to this vid. I'd gotten back to bikes after 34 years away & at the age of 55. Just thought I'd pop back in to let you know that a year later I have 10,500 or so miles on the bike I bought brand new. Being in Texas I've sold my cage and the bike is my transportation. The wife still has her cage, but I ride. I've enjoyed your other vids, and have recommended this one to people who ask me about riding in the rain.
    Ride well, ride long.

  • @karlos2040
    @karlos2040 11 лет назад

    been riding 20 years and still in one piece because I do everything in the video, good post mate!!!

  • @DearMajesty
    @DearMajesty 11 лет назад +1

    I find myself doing most of these things. Sometimes I think I'm being too safe, but you really reinforced it. Thank you!

  • @GrainneCarney
    @GrainneCarney 11 лет назад

    This video has really helped my wet weather riding, I've gone from being rather tense in the wet to being incredibly calm. Thanks. Also I agree with enjoying riding in the wet, once you approach wet weather riding calmly and properly, I find that the experience can become more enjoyable as to use your words, it hones skils.

  • @Ken_James_SV
    @Ken_James_SV 10 лет назад

    I have been riding for 38 years and my son is about to get his Bike Learners, but because I can't hop on the back and teach him as we go along I have bookmarked this video so he can watch it several times.
    Thank you for a well made lesson 'on' the bike.

  • @batavicus
    @batavicus 12 лет назад

    Another excellent video. The whole series is useful and I appreciate your taking the time and trouble to make these. Even tho' I've been riding for twenty-nine years, you've taught me many things that I didn't know.