[Moto Gymkhana-Japan] Special Training for Slaloms Explained in English by a Lady Rider

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • #motogymkhana #ladyrider #vtr250
    Twitter: / kimonoracing (English & Japanese)
    Instagram: / kimonoracing (English only)
    Do you want to ride fast for Moto Gymkhana races?
    I am explaining one of effective ways of Moto Gymkhana practices, especially for slalom sections.
    [The videos mentioned in this video]
    1, Mr. Nakama's fall just before me & I almost hit him with my motorcycle: • Moto Gymkhana JAGE Cup...
    2, Mr. Matsumoto's brake slides lecture w/ full English CC: • [Full English CC] How ...
    3, Mr. Nakagawa's & my comparison video: • [Lady Racer] VTR250s C...
    4, A tip of front brake for Moto Gymkhana: • [Full English CC] Moto...
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    Name of the Sport - "Moto Gymkhana"
    My Motorcycle - Honda VTR 250 (far from Genuine)
    [What's Kimono Racing]
    This channel, "Kimono Racing" delivers all videos in English.
    A modest Japanese lady in kimono will guide you to the crazy & addicted motorcycle racing world.
    If you get interested;
    "Moto Gymkhana" in Japan
    a crazy lady rider's vlog
    tips for maneuvering a motorcycle well
    please subscribe to this channel from the following link. Thanks!
    / @kimonoracing
    [the Songs Used in this Video]
    Music: Candyland / Artist: Tobu
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Комментарии • 64

  • @JAMMAJ-cq2bl
    @JAMMAJ-cq2bl Год назад +2

    Congratulations to Mr. Terada👏👏😃 He is amazing. Two thumbs up👍👍

    • @kimonoracing
      @kimonoracing  Год назад

      Yes! Mr. Terada is soooo awesome! I am so so so happy he has a fan like you. 😁It is an honor to post about my great friends like him to the world!🥰

  • @jackk1583
    @jackk1583 Год назад +4

    You are very humble. While others may be 'great' compared to you, it's quite obvious you are 'greater' than most riders in the world!!!
    😊 keep up the good riding and you will be the greatest too. Already you are much better than me, and I learn so much from your riding and explanations.

    • @kimonoracing
      @kimonoracing  Год назад +3

      Thank you! I am so glad to hear that.😘

    • @jackk1583
      @jackk1583 Год назад +2

      @@kimonoracing and again so many thank you for incl. English!!! 😎

  • @bselanders
    @bselanders Год назад +4

    I really enjoy these comparison videos with explanations of time gaps. Your videos keep getting better and better!

    • @kimonoracing
      @kimonoracing  Год назад

      Thank you! You are the subscriber who have kept watching my videos to see the progress. Thank you so much😍

  • @calbrock6302
    @calbrock6302 Год назад +2

    This was an absolute joy to watch ❤

  • @kimonoracing
    @kimonoracing  Год назад +5

    If you have enough space in your area, I recommend riding like this with your friends!😄What kinds of videos do you want to watch? Let me know if you have some requests. My partner & I are going to try to fulfill them! Thanks!😍

  • @demarchisoft
    @demarchisoft 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is the best video ever! The first person view shows that your speed is crazy! You'll soon catch up with those guys!

  • @anthonycapirichio3957
    @anthonycapirichio3957 16 дней назад +1

    I just want to say I think you do a great job and love the videos.

  • @AS76950
    @AS76950 Год назад +2

    Hi, Kimono. Excellent edition and explanations. I learn a lot with your lessons! Thank you and ride safe.❤

    • @kimonoracing
      @kimonoracing  Год назад

      Hi, Santos! You are so welcome! Ride safe, too😍

  • @juliuslaurente2141
    @juliuslaurente2141 Год назад +1

    Thank you kimono, i learning so much from you, watching from Philippines

  • @ben54322
    @ben54322 Год назад +1

    When I visit Japan. I will sign up for clases with Kimono academy. You driving is magnificent 🎉🎉

    • @kimonoracing
      @kimonoracing  Год назад

      Thanks😍 Kimono Hero Academia is waiting for you😁

  • @mrdogfight1
    @mrdogfight1 Год назад +4

    We need this in my country. If everybody learn bike control before having a license, accidents would drop-down drastically.

    • @kimonoracing
      @kimonoracing  Год назад +1

      I totally agree with you. Actually I started to practice, because I thought just riding on public roads was dengerous! You can be the first one to start it in your country😊

    • @p.kuansuwan2070
      @p.kuansuwan2070 Месяц назад

      If you ever come visit Thailand, come try this at Honda’s safety riding centers. They teach motorbike control to every level of rider. From absolute novices to gymkhana and motocross athletes. That’s where I learn to ride too, going back for my next booking next year!

  • @JezzaGee
    @JezzaGee 5 месяцев назад +1

    I just came across this and must say you're a damn good rider! 🙏🏽

  • @MStruck
    @MStruck Год назад +1

    I would love a video on how to set up the cones! Like the distance from each so we can practice this by ourselves. In America we do not have anything like this so I would love a video on how to set up cones

    • @kimonoracing
      @kimonoracing  Год назад +1

      I see😊 Thank you for asking it😁

  • @skyscout11223
    @skyscout11223 10 месяцев назад +1

    Looks so much fun!

    • @kimonoracing
      @kimonoracing  10 месяцев назад

      Yes😎

    • @skyscout11223
      @skyscout11223 10 месяцев назад

      Is the track modified from Go-cart tracks? We struggle to find places like this in California. Thank you.

  • @spks-nj7kl
    @spks-nj7kl Год назад +1

    Wonderful informative video

  • @Captain-Donut
    @Captain-Donut Год назад +1

    🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿love from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @ken-xm8gh
    @ken-xm8gh Год назад +1

    I have many questions after watching your videos. Where is this training school and do they have available trainings for non Japanese to learn about Motogymkhana? I would love to visit Japan and learn the basics!

    • @kimonoracing
      @kimonoracing  Год назад +1

      Hello, thank you for your question!😄
      If you don't bring your motorcycle, maybe the following school could fit you. It is Honda's riding school, which rent you a vehicle. My partner & I are graduates of this school.
      www.honda.co.jp/safetyinfo/HMS/on-road.html
      I saw some instructors speaking English to non-Japanese speakers.

  • @Nearmissmotobiking
    @Nearmissmotobiking Год назад +1

    Thanks Kimono for this video link! One question more: do you pull the clutch in the small 180 degree turns? Why I‘m asking: my Yamaha Tenere 700 is very rough in 1st gear, when it switches from brake to throttle moment in the gearbox.
    My other challenges are the weight of my T7, my personnel weight (105kg), the 21“ wheel in the front and missing skills 🤭

    • @kimonoracing
      @kimonoracing  Год назад

      Hi😊 No, I don't use clutch for 180 turns or even rotations. For off road type like yours, riders prefer automatic clutch system.
      This guy uses the one, and there is a link of one of the most popular product in the description field. ruclips.net/video/-vdp0-rUCsE/видео.html
      Weight doesn't matter😊 Don't worry👍

  • @enhinyerorider5914
    @enhinyerorider5914 Год назад +1

    I noticed that Mr. Nakagawa is lean with compared to your lean out on the rotations. Can you check his idle speed setting (he might also be opening the throttle instead of having idle up) and also check his sprocket ratio in comparison to your bike?
    My instructor at HSDC says that some use 3k to 5k idle speed in Japan. I think it might also depend on the different ratio of sprockets per bike.
    In my experiments, higher idle speed allows for faster rotations (full lock without brakes) but you will need to lean with or in, otherwise the footpegs or bumper will scrape.
    That is one of things I will practice and experiment on my next training. My local practice area is not clean enough and actually slipped thus having my 1st crash while doing Motogymkhana. The Honda training center is much more cleaner and flatter. I will try to practice full lock rotations with higher idle and no brakes with my instructors.
    BTW nice informative video. Keep it up and lets all learn together.

    • @enhinyerorider5914
      @enhinyerorider5914 Год назад +1

      Just to add, full lock and no brakes is when already doing rotations. Rotation entry is the same as you described in your previous video on entering into a corner which was really very very helpful. That video was actually a game changer for my turns and rotation entry.

    • @kimonoracing
      @kimonoracing  Год назад +1

      @@enhinyerorider5914 Hello!!!! I am so happy to hear my video was a game changer for you!!!🥲
      Regarding your great insight of Mr. Nakagawa's riding and his set-up like the sprockets, yes, I need to ask it to Mr. Nakagawa. Please give me some time to ask him the points. I will get back to you later.
      In my understanding, most of Moto Gymkhana riders here to keep idling higher, as your instructor mentioned, because it supports turns & rotations. My favorite point is around 3350. Without it, I fall.... Oh, I fall anyway with it🤣🤣🤣
      BTW, this guy is an exception. I heard he rode at 8K!!! ruclips.net/video/9twUAi1Q4o0/видео.html
      I love his way of riding😍

    • @enhinyerorider5914
      @enhinyerorider5914 Год назад +1

      @@kimonoracing 8k idle wow! His setup must be very similar to Dmytro from Ukraine youtube.com/@demansn same color of bike too actually hehe.

    • @kimonoracing
      @kimonoracing  Год назад +1

      @@enhinyerorider5914 Wow! He is crazy & cool! I like his way of riding😁 Thank you for sharing😍

    • @kimonoracing
      @kimonoracing  Год назад +1

      ​@@enhinyerorider5914Hi, I asked Mr. Nakagawa about his sprockets. He uses the exactly same sizes as mine.
      Front: 13 T (Genuine: 14 T), Rear 47 T(Genuine: 41 T)😊

  • @EvendimataE
    @EvendimataE Год назад +1

    is that plastic body armor also do for freeway riding?

    • @kimonoracing
      @kimonoracing  Год назад

      Yes, I think so, because public roads are more dengerous than closed courses.

  • @usernamemykel
    @usernamemykel Год назад +1

    Grom has a 181 cc engine? How did he increase it fro stock 125cc?

    • @kimonoracing
      @kimonoracing  Год назад

      He used a bore-up kit to increase the engine size up to 181cc.👍

    • @usernamemykel
      @usernamemykel Год назад +1

      @@kimonoracing
      Thank you. Why was that necessary (if it was "necessary")?

    • @kimonoracing
      @kimonoracing  Год назад

      Beacause, a smaller body & bigger engine are absolute strong points for this sport👍

  • @realdaybreaker8013
    @realdaybreaker8013 8 месяцев назад +1

    Which gear are you riding in Dunlop Cup Rd 2?

  • @tigeruppercut2000
    @tigeruppercut2000 Год назад +1

    Jackpot! I'm going to binge watch all your episodes! 😆

  • @alessiomilani9533
    @alessiomilani9533 Год назад

    Quante lady..x terra.. cadute😅😅😅😅 kimono 🥋 seiCIAO 😊😊😊😊

  • @드래곤-c4z
    @드래곤-c4z Год назад +2

    한국도 이런게 있으면 좋겠다 정말

    • @kimonoracing
      @kimonoracing  Год назад

      한국어로 된 댓글을 몇 개 받았습니다. 여러분의 나라에 친구들이 있을 거예요!😄

  • @HShorro
    @HShorro Месяц назад +1

    very koool

  • @哲高橋
    @哲高橋 Год назад +1

    すばらし