She is going to be a good rider! She has NO fear. I was impressed right off the bat at her slow speed skills. Not afraid to ride the bike at slow speed. That is unusual. Good Job!
This is really impressive for a first-time rider with a defective clutch. She looks better than i do, having completed more hrs but with huge gaps in between. You're a great teacher and she's an excellent student.
Huge thank you and your beautiful wife sir for taking the time to make and share this video. It was extremely brave of your wife to allow us to watch the video. I am new to motorbikes and my wife is definitely showing an interest as well. It’s great to see these vids I find them incredibly educational and enjoyable. Love from Bonnie Scotland. Ps your wife did absolutely brilliant
You are very welcome! I hope these videos help you and yours as much as possible. We have some videos of students coming up in the next few weeks that are really good. Hope you will share with others! Train hard, Ride safe!
Nice development and progression, despite a fault on the motorcycle! Well done! Thanks for posting this video. The more I watch videos like this, the more confident I feel in undertaking motorcycle training and riding a motorcycle.
This is great! Love the progress that she's made. My wife recently said that she'd like to learn to ride & get her license. I'll play it for her later so she can begin the learn the steps. Keep them coming Jay!
Sir appreciate your video. Your comment on safety is spot on Being a retired L.E.O in the Miami area I too have seen what not wearing safety gear. I see people riding in shorts , sandals and no helmet and I feel sorry for them because you can’t fix stupid .
I have always told students for over 10 yrs, ya just know what ya don't know, until ya know. It's sad to see folks being trained with unsafe habits because it shows in their skill development and they don't even realize it.
This was great! She did great, despite having a bad clutch! And after the clutch was repaired, she was riding like a pro! You almost couldn't tell that she is a new rider. Can't wait for the next video. Compliments to you, Jay! No doubt more subscribers will come. I'm already subscribed! Keep these videos coming! And both of you stay safe! 🏍🏍
Hey Jay...new subscriber and live in Austin TX. I turn 62 next month and have not been on a bike since I sold my Street Glide 17 years ago. I am buying a new bike for my 62nd birthday next month and fell in love with the Low Rider ST which weighs 727 lbs so is still a heavy bike. My question to you is do you think a person my age who is a senior citizen can handle a heavy bike like the Low Rider ST. I am going to take the MSF course again and take any advanced courses that Harley offers. I would also love to take private lessons with you but not sure where in TX you are located. I going to spend hours in a parking lot practicing low speed maneuvers before doing any serious riding. My other question is if I drop the bike, how will I know if I have the strength to pick it back up? Do you if Harley dealers ever lay down a bike with crash bars to allow a customer to try to pick it up? Correct me if I am wrong but if you can not pick up a dropped bike, you need to downsize to a lower weight. I also realize after watching your videos that once you practice and master low speed maneuvers a heavy bike can easily be controlled. Any advice from you would be so greatly appreciated and also let me know where you offer your private lessons. Thanks for the great content. Safe travels my friend🙏
You are right! It's not hard to learn to ride proficiently, especially when the fear of the drop is gone with motorcycle drop guards installed on the bike.
She is going to be a good rider! She has NO fear. I was impressed right off the bat at her slow speed skills. Not afraid to ride the bike at slow speed. That is unusual. Good Job!
Thank you. She is a brand new rider. Wait til you see her next video!
This is really impressive for a first-time rider with a defective clutch. She looks better than i do, having completed more hrs but with huge gaps in between.
You're a great teacher and she's an excellent student.
Huge thank you and your beautiful wife sir for taking the time to make and share this video. It was extremely brave of your wife to allow us to watch the video. I am new to motorbikes and my wife is definitely showing an interest as well. It’s great to see these vids I find them incredibly educational and enjoyable. Love from Bonnie Scotland. Ps your wife did absolutely brilliant
You are very welcome! I hope these videos help you and yours as much as possible. We have some videos of students coming up in the next few weeks that are really good. Hope you will share with others! Train hard, Ride safe!
Nice development and progression, despite a fault on the motorcycle! Well done! Thanks for posting this video. The more I watch videos like this, the more confident I feel in undertaking motorcycle training and riding a motorcycle.
Thanks so much for the positive words. I hope the videos help at least in some small way. Train hard, Ride safe!
This is great! Love the progress that she's made. My wife recently said that she'd like to learn to ride & get her license. I'll play it for her later so she can begin the learn the steps. Keep them coming Jay!
Thank you! Invest in her safety and make sure she is ready before hitting the street. Train hard, Ride safe sir!
Sir appreciate your video.
Your comment on safety is spot on
Being a retired L.E.O in the Miami area I too have seen what not wearing safety gear.
I see people riding in shorts , sandals and no helmet and I feel sorry for them because you can’t fix stupid .
I have always told students for over 10 yrs, ya just know what ya don't know, until ya know. It's sad to see folks being trained with unsafe habits because it shows in their skill development and they don't even realize it.
This was great! She did great, despite having a bad clutch! And after the clutch was repaired, she was riding like a pro! You almost couldn't tell that she is a new rider. Can't wait for the next video. Compliments to you, Jay!
No doubt more subscribers will come. I'm already subscribed! Keep these videos coming! And both of you stay safe! 🏍🏍
Thank you sir! I have some other students who are doing extremely well that we will be sharing as well. Train hard, Ride safe
Awesome videos - Best training on RUclips ! My clutch and rear brakes thank you !
Lol! Well i don't know if I'm the best, my videos are pretty raw, but intro to help. Thanks for watching! Train hard, Ride safe
Another Great training session Jay! She learned very quickly from your expert advice
Thank you! She has done very well. I hope you will help us grow the channel and let me know if I can show anything to help you
She is a natural!! Looks like she has been riding for years
Thanks! She has done very well so far.
Hey Jay...new subscriber and live in Austin TX. I turn 62 next month and have not been on a bike since I sold my Street Glide 17 years ago. I am buying a new bike for my 62nd birthday next month and fell in love with the Low Rider ST which weighs 727 lbs so is still a heavy bike. My question to you is do you think a person my age who is a senior citizen can handle a heavy bike like the Low Rider ST. I am going to take the MSF course again and take any advanced courses that Harley offers. I would also love to take private lessons with you but not sure where in TX you are located. I going to spend hours in a parking lot practicing low speed maneuvers before doing any serious riding. My other question is if I drop the bike, how will I know if I have the strength to pick it back up? Do you if Harley dealers ever lay down a bike with crash bars to allow a customer to try to pick it up? Correct me if I am wrong but if you can not pick up a dropped bike, you need to downsize to a lower weight. I also realize after watching your videos that once you practice and master low speed maneuvers a heavy bike can easily be controlled. Any advice from you would be so greatly appreciated and also let me know where you offer your private lessons. Thanks for the great content. Safe travels my friend🙏
I hope to one day get to your state to take a class with you! Thanks for the video it is appreciated and I learn from them!
Awesome! We are here when u are ready!!
Do you offer lessons/classes? If so, I’d like some info. Thanks!
i love the roll !
It was puuurrty good!!! Lol
Very inspirational thank you
You’ve probably given your wife the tools to possibly save her life some day on the bike. Good man Jay! 👍👍
Thanks! I hope I have helped her stay safe while riding.
How can one sign for you of your training classes, where are you located, please
We are located in Houston, Texas.
I bet 90% of riders can't do a left foot down only stop. At any motorcycle event all you see are foot draggers and duck walkers. She is doing great.
You are right! It's not hard to learn to ride proficiently, especially when the fear of the drop is gone with motorcycle drop guards installed on the bike.
Hello Jay do you one on one classes
Yes, all the time.
How do i get in contact with you
SUPER 🙌🏾