The bike is only heavy when you have to pick it up! 😊 Thank you for the tip on sliding your hand to the end of the handlebars. Did not know that. I will check it out.
Liked & Subscribed, great video, thank you for your service, I am 5’6” 147 riding a 2020 Road glide, look forward to all your content, please take care, Aloha, Kenneth
Hey dude the uprighting before you push with the knee, turn the bars all the way to the right. This is the same but reversed principle of lift from the ground. You’ll use less effort. Got from Jerry Paladino great source
Being also on the shorter side myself my biggest problem is backing into a space especially if there’s a slight incline. I run out of legs… what do you do in that’s situation? Can you do a short video on it?
Haha i can totally relate! I have a saying i keep in mind whenever possible, (Park up). Meaning, 9/10 times, wherever I’m at, I’m usually able to park facing uphill. This eliminates the struggle of reversing uphill. If there is a slight incline and you’re riding with another person, we usually help each other park by pushing each other into the spot. It may be embarrassing to some, but I’d rather be embarrassed than drop my bike lol. If neither is an option, i try to keep my bike as perpendicular to the incline as possible and slowly reverse. I’ll try to do a video on this soon. Thanks for watching brother!
@@RJMotorman thanks for the tips. I did park facing upwards the other day and helped big time . Looking forward to any and every upcoming videos from ya .
The seat on the police motorcycle is very high. It sits about 3+ inches higher than normal seats. I just place myself at the front (lowest part) whenever I stop or make slow maneuvers. Thanks for watching!
I rode with this brother, and he’s a beast on his wheel!! Don’t let the size fool you!
The bike is only heavy when you have to pick it up! 😊 Thank you for the tip on sliding your hand to the end of the handlebars. Did not know that. I will check it out.
Liked & Subscribed, great video, thank you for your service, I am 5’6” 147 riding a 2020 Road glide, look forward to all your content, please take care, Aloha, Kenneth
I’ve seen guys take the padding out of the seat( done by an upholsterer) and replace with gel padding. Also purchase an aftermarket lower kit.
Thank you for the tips…can’t wait to try slow speed ops with my hands at the end of the handlebar. Thank you for your service, be and ride safe.
Thank you!
Cool cop great tips
Awesome video, thank you for posting
Hey dude the uprighting before you push with the knee, turn the bars all the way to the right. This is the same but reversed principle of lift from the ground. You’ll use less effort. Got from Jerry Paladino great source
He said that.
Thank you,great helpful video.
Thank you for watching!
Being also on the shorter side myself my biggest problem is backing into a space especially if there’s a slight incline. I run out of legs… what do you do in that’s situation? Can you do a short video on it?
Haha i can totally relate! I have a saying i keep in mind whenever possible, (Park up). Meaning, 9/10 times, wherever I’m at, I’m usually able to park facing uphill. This eliminates the struggle of reversing uphill. If there is a slight incline and you’re riding with another person, we usually help each other park by pushing each other into the spot. It may be embarrassing to some, but I’d rather be embarrassed than drop my bike lol. If neither is an option, i try to keep my bike as perpendicular to the incline as possible and slowly reverse. I’ll try to do a video on this soon. Thanks for watching brother!
@@RJMotorman thanks for the tips. I did park facing upwards the other day and helped big time . Looking forward to any and every upcoming videos from ya .
Man, I never back in uphill!
What’s done to the bike for you to flat foot it at only 5’4”? I’m 5’6” and I tiptoe on my road glide
What seat are you using?
The seat on the police motorcycle is very high. It sits about 3+ inches higher than normal seats. I just place myself at the front (lowest part) whenever I stop or make slow maneuvers. Thanks for watching!
What's your height
?
5’5”