Mastering The Harley Davidson Friction Zone: Road Glide & Street Glide
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- Опубликовано: 29 июл 2024
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In this video, we explore all there is to know on The Harley Davidson Friction Zone How to Use It! The Friction Zone is a mysterious concept that some seem to struggle to understand and use it appropriately when riding on their Harley Davidson or any motorcycle for that matter. The Friction Zone concept once mastered is a wonderful tool to fully control your motorcycle from the small to large 900 lb touring motorcycles such as the Harley Davidson touring bikes and Indian touring motorcycles as well as many others. The Friction Zone concept is the same on all motorcycles, however, it is different and specific to each individual motorcycle. @motorofficertraining
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00:00 The Friction Zone
00:38 Find the Friction Zone
02:43 Figure 8
03:19 Circles
04:26 Motorcycle Drop Guards
05:02 U Turns
06:20 Offset Weave
07:20 Figure 8
08:06 Keys to Slow Speed
09:44 Comment Below
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The term Friction Zone is thrown around as if everyone knows all about it...but sometimes there is confusion. In this video, I cover what is the Friction Zone, how to find it on your motorcycle, when do you use it and I also demonstrate some exercises that you can practice to get comfortable with the Friction Zone on YOUR motorcycle.
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Rick
We can all go straight and fast but I think it's safe to say we all need to practice our slow speed skills.
That is very true Scott. Straight and fast is easy. Proficiency at the slow speed skills will separate the good from the not as good riders. Thanks for your support. ✌️👍👊
Great video Rick ! Thanks for sharing your experience with us. Cheers amigo
Thanks Eddie for watching and commenting. I appreciate your support to the channel. Ride safe and enjoy. ✌️👍👊
Thanks Rick.
Thanks Larry for watching and commenting. ✌️👍👊
Great tips Rick. Appreciate you spreading the message of practicing. Content creators are slowly making a dent in making better riders. Great video brother.
Thanks Joe. I appreciate your support. Enjoy Daytona. ✌️👊👍
@@HDVIBE unfortunately I won't be in Daytona. However, I'll be attending a motorcycle rodeo in Pensacola in a couple weeks!
@JoeGoeMotorcycleAdventures Gotcha. I thought you and Cue were going to Daytona.
The clutch is your best friend on a bike
Thanks Pete for watching and providing your input on the topic. Your comment is definitely on point. Thanks for your support and ride safe. 👍✌️👊
👍👍 great video and great content Sir... keep it coming for those with the thirst to learn.
Thank you Cory for watching and commenting. I appreciate your continued support to the channel. Ride safe and enjoy. ✌️👍👊
Great video and important topic 👍
Thanks Art for watching and commenting. I appreciate your support. ✌️👍👊
Great one. Thx for sharing 💯🤙
Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate your support. ✌️👍👊
Great motoring skills rick👍👍
Thanks Darrell. I did check with TCMT on the saddlebag guards you were asking about. What year is your bike?
2013 street glide
I'm having to relearn how the friction zone interacts with throttle by wire.. coming off a cable throttle this digital approach really sucks.
Thanks for watching and commenting. It's all about practicing and getting accustomed to your bike. Practice clutch control and throttle control as often as you can and it will become muscle memory. If you are already a subscriber to the channel...thank you. If you haven't yet subscribed to the channel I'd be honored if you'd consider doing so. Thanks for your support and ride safe. ✌️👍👊
PRO Tip: Never practice alone.
Thanks for watching and commenting with your input on the topic. Definitely better to practice with others for a variety of reasons. If you are already a subscriber to the channel...thank you. If you haven't yet subscribed to the channel I'd be honored if you'd consider doing so. Thanks for your support and ride safe. ✌️👊👍