How to, Emergency / Panic Braking on Motorcycle.

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @_fazil-2201
    @_fazil-2201 3 месяца назад +2

    Even after 6 years bro's explanation is still one of the best I'd have seen now on yt❤❤

    • @rvkvikas
      @rvkvikas  3 месяца назад

      Thanks brother

  • @phoenixishere
    @phoenixishere 6 лет назад +271

    general tip : never rest your toe under the gear padel to make it easy to shift to upper gear you never know from which side shit hit down just yesturday saw a student break his toe by that ...he had all protective gears and not a single scar on body apart from broken toe so please shift a gear and bring the toe up ...never seen anyone pointing this one out so please think about it

    • @aaassaeer
      @aaassaeer 6 лет назад +13

      RAHUL S R ideally you shouldn't even be placing your toe anywhere near the gear shifter. Place it on the footrest with your heel suspended in the air (similar to how you stand on your toes). Move your leg and hence the toes forward only when you want to shift gears

    • @phoenixishere
      @phoenixishere 6 лет назад +2

      too late for that now mate i usually put it(glide it) over gear lever for emergency down shifting its far better gives you a sec or two more to shift down

    • @vijay4243
      @vijay4243 6 лет назад +5

      well said bro.. i myself hurted my toe while i was keeping it under gear panel ..while cornering.. from that time i always keep my toe up!

    • @chan6969
      @chan6969 5 лет назад +3

      Yes I agree with your point .. not only for toe broken It can help to quick down shifting at emergency situation.. as well as while we in enjoying at cornering our toe can hit the road as too badly if we rest our toe in under the gear .. keep safe ride riders👍😍

    • @rohitconudula2506
      @rohitconudula2506 5 лет назад +2

      Tried telling all my friends the but none listen to me..

  • @59jalex
    @59jalex 6 лет назад +30

    Very good advice.I am a postman here in Australia and we deliver the mail on small motorcycles. We are trained and must pass regular refresher courses on safe riding. My only concern is that when you actually show us how you brake, you use just one finger. We are trained to use all four fingers and squeeze the front brake, as you also said. Apart from that, you offer very good advice.I would urge every rider to practice emergency braking. Find a stretch of road and "when safe to do so", brake as though your life depended on it. Because one day it might, and if you are familiar with how your bike will react under heavy braking, it isn't as scary as people imagine.Good luck everyone and stay safe.

    • @rvkvikas
      @rvkvikas  6 лет назад

      Thank you very much my friend. Hope you enjoy my other videos too and hope you subscribe.

    • @scooter1748
      @scooter1748 3 месяца назад

      4 is crazy, i use 2

  • @bhuvan7068
    @bhuvan7068 6 лет назад +114

    You are only one who are giving real info about bike and bikers life good job Buddy 💥

  • @stanleyalfred5076
    @stanleyalfred5076 6 лет назад +224

    only indian motovlogger to give tips on emergency situations on riding🤘🤘

    • @rvk2136
      @rvk2136 5 лет назад

      yes

    • @djmumbhai1
      @djmumbhai1 5 лет назад +5

      Definitely yes Stanley, cause India is blessed or cursed with so big population that you need to be happy but careful on seeing people. Especially such animal like humans crossing roads who do not see left or right while crossing needs to be specially taken care off.

    • @nickboomer94
      @nickboomer94 5 лет назад +1

      Not really, I'm from Vietnam, and I really appreciate these tips.

    • @elisabethsitorus2866
      @elisabethsitorus2866 4 года назад +2

      Indonesia too

    • @DUCATIstreetfighterINTurkey
      @DUCATIstreetfighterINTurkey 4 года назад

      Because of their god:) (cow)

  • @shivakumarthippani
    @shivakumarthippani 6 лет назад +201

    lifesaver tip: you must not ride that fast on city roads. it's very dangerous for rider and pedestrian

    • @kiranarya1099
      @kiranarya1099 5 лет назад +3

      You are right....fancy bikes for sure but one should follow traffic rules in terms of speeding atleast...

    • @KaschitShah
      @KaschitShah 5 лет назад +10

      @@GauravSanjeevkumarBhardwaj2000 greatest tip for riders is to imagine that everyone is out to kill you and has zero brain cells

  • @JohnVarghese11
    @JohnVarghese11 6 лет назад +23

    I am always brakes like this.. this works on 99% of emergency situations.unfortunately I had an accident.. But this braking reduced the effect off accident.... One main thing always wear your helmet and gears..

  • @BikerPrakashChoudhary
    @BikerPrakashChoudhary 6 лет назад +77

    Super duper Mama. Really helpful video Vikas bhai. Love from Hyderbad

  • @sahilvlogs1887
    @sahilvlogs1887 5 лет назад +1

    Really helpful for me......few days ago i had an bad accident... Just due to exerting more pressure on rear brake

  • @knj33
    @knj33 4 года назад +1

    Thankyou very much. I had a solo accident yesterday because of a car which suddenly stopped in the middle of the road while i was on 80 KMPH. This helps alot for emergency breaking. My fault was i pulled in my clutch and used too much rear brake causing my bike to slide and loosing balance.

  • @tejasambady5810
    @tejasambady5810 6 лет назад +9

    Hey bro thank for your information recently today i have a incident like this that i was pass through in a 90 km per hr speed sudenly a dog cross to my path and i make brakes and with the grace of god iam completly perfect now i think this is the most relevent video that you done thank you buddy ride safe all the best

  • @aayushchourasia5150
    @aayushchourasia5150 6 лет назад +295

    Doing all this things , one thing should also be done , that is ............
    Shout :- *HATT JA BC*
    Would help you alot , really , I have done

    • @themarenda
      @themarenda 5 лет назад +1

      It's best to lock the front wheel because if the wheel doesn't spin at all it rotates slower than the wheel when moderate braking is applied...you're welcome

    • @themarenda
      @themarenda 5 лет назад

      Hahaha i dont think anyone could be that stupid, or he woudn't be with us anymore

    • @themarenda
      @themarenda 5 лет назад

      @Firebolt #itsmaybesomethingcalledsarcasam #trollidiots #ikindofalreadytoldyouitsajoke

    • @themarenda
      @themarenda 5 лет назад +3

      Man, I bet your dad drinks for not pulling out on time

    • @RudeRz
      @RudeRz 5 лет назад

      Lol🤣🤣🤣

  • @d4rk_s1ght
    @d4rk_s1ght 3 года назад

    Seriously best life saving tricks indeed I’ve ever seen. Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩

  • @ironhide27
    @ironhide27 5 лет назад +4

    Very good advice. But in a panic situation no one would remember all this. So it's a good idea to practise these drills regularly so that it becomes muscle memory

  • @greensparks415
    @greensparks415 5 лет назад +1

    Man you are the only person that actually addresses the emergency situation all of these RUclips nut jobs need to watch your videos because I listen to them I would be dead by now good job and thanks keep up the good work

    • @rvkvikas
      @rvkvikas  5 лет назад

      Thanks for watching mate. Hope you enjoy my other videos too and hope you subscribe

  • @aritradebgupta2388
    @aritradebgupta2388 6 лет назад +27

    This is a lifesaver tip sir! Thank you so much!!.....BUDDIES!

  • @ledovejpatek8803
    @ledovejpatek8803 5 лет назад +1

    When an Indian fella gives you bike riding advice, you know you can trust him.

  • @clashott4372
    @clashott4372 6 лет назад +29

    that's all good but thats theory and a right one too ...best way to stay safe in a panic braking is trying hard braking on a daily basis and practicing stoppie on a daily basis that way you'll know exactly how much lever should be squeezed in an emergency situation.
    key is to simulate emergency in a controlled way on a daily basis.
    also keep your tyre in a good condition always and if you don't have abs it's preferable to switch to a soft compound front tyre ...cheapest one is mrf revz fc1

    • @EvolutionMachinetoMan
      @EvolutionMachinetoMan 6 лет назад +1

      exactly, you need to understand your machine first before implementing any technique.

    • @clashott4372
      @clashott4372 6 лет назад +1

      Evolution : Machine to Man
      I have crashed twice on my duke 200 because of panic braking both of which were pretty much unavoidable and I’ll still crash in the same situation but after that I started practising panic braking by fixing an imaginary target(obstacle) ahead of me and tried stopping before it and now I’m pretty sure that if its possible to stop I CAN stop my bike.
      To ensure this I’ve installed a 300mm disc, sintered brake pads and metzellar sportec m5 54w front tyre on my duke 200

    • @krishnakeshav7777
      @krishnakeshav7777 6 лет назад +1

      Why should we change tyres to soft compound any reason, and if u have abs then i think break as hell u will be safe means pull full breaks rare and front ? I am a noob but will buy a bike with dual channel channel abs soon so just to know?

    • @krishnakeshav7777
      @krishnakeshav7777 6 лет назад +1

      @@EvolutionMachinetoMan u Can also share ur views , will happy to gain knowledge

    • @sachindevkota9765
      @sachindevkota9765 5 лет назад

      Yeah, Actually! First understand your machine.

  • @akshaykhatate5341
    @akshaykhatate5341 2 года назад

    4 years old but still one of the best video ...Thank you Sir

  • @Viewer333
    @Viewer333 6 лет назад

    Thank u sir.. I am newly owning an rc 390 and i am thankful to you for providing such videos

  • @shehinh5963
    @shehinh5963 6 лет назад +62

    I think a person in panic wont be remembering all these tips... Even if he knows, i dont think his reflexes work this much systematic....!

    • @kailash8
      @kailash8 6 лет назад +46

      please try to practice and simulate this method frequently, your mind automatically execute this in critical situation

    • @Akhileshdhotre
      @Akhileshdhotre 6 лет назад +8

      Well said bro. But try this routine in regular life, try to fit this method in ur conscious n sub conscious mind, then only ur reflexes will work best in panic situation.
      E.g. if u sleep at 12 am regularly..then u r into that habit to sleep at the same time, whether u r happy sad or outdoor ur brain will try fall in sleep at same time.
      I knw this isnt d best suitable example to explain bt i hope u get my point.

    • @shehinh5963
      @shehinh5963 6 лет назад +3

      Yea brothers... Only practicing make it safe.. And i request all my fellow bike enthusiasts to practise panic braking.. Ride safe guys!

    • @pavanvarmabh2123
      @pavanvarmabh2123 6 лет назад +1

      shehin zeyne true situation depends

    • @aantodanny
      @aantodanny 6 лет назад +3

      trust me brother, ppl who've watched this will video will at least do one out of all the points he has mentioned.

  • @KARMA-y3t
    @KARMA-y3t 5 лет назад +1

    From my experience the front brake is most important while panic .. Most of the people say apply both brakes at emergency . But what you have said is my experience apply Front and then the rear for control ... Good piece of information 👍🏻

    • @rohitmier
      @rohitmier 5 лет назад

      If you apply front brakes at 100-120kmph u will be gone...🤪

    • @KARMA-y3t
      @KARMA-y3t 5 лет назад +1

      @@rohitmier Nope that's not correct . I have a Karizma R . I always do such front braking even 120 s . Never Missed . U can try it out .

    • @rohitmier
      @rohitmier 5 лет назад

      @@KARMA-y3t i already tried once and it was a very bad experience...🤪 Actually someone suddenly came in front of my bike and accidentally slammed my front brake which results into the only accident i ever had...🤭

    • @KARMA-y3t
      @KARMA-y3t 5 лет назад

      Bikers Eye It’s actually based on ur biking experience . Actually I Dnt simply apply the front brake ,will apply rear too with in milli seconds .... Hope this will help ☺️👍🏻

  • @ADITYA_Z99
    @ADITYA_Z99 5 лет назад +1

    ASAP : Absolutely Straight As Possible!! 🤣🤣 Very helpful video sir!

  • @souravraychaudhuri6600
    @souravraychaudhuri6600 5 лет назад

    Man, this much knowledge about motorcycles can only be gained via experience. And, my friend... you have a lot of experience in riding!!!

  • @iamsubh
    @iamsubh 6 лет назад +1

    I must appreciate the way you explain the things in a very simple manner bro. I already have watched a no. of your videos and I'm writing this comment not particularly for this one but considering all of them which I've watched. You are doing a great job man. Keep it up!

  • @adithyapatel2846
    @adithyapatel2846 6 лет назад

    Yeah bro
    Perfect topics you select..
    Aam aadmi ka problems solver..Vikas Bhai
    You are great

  • @shubham4074
    @shubham4074 6 лет назад

    That's why we love Vikas bhai. All are rest Vikas bhai best.Very informative.

  • @DeepakDRM
    @DeepakDRM 5 лет назад

    i have seen situations where the bike speed is only 35-40kmph but because of confusions riders crash 😂😂....Thank you for the information it will help me a lot 😊👍

  • @hmannrides
    @hmannrides 3 года назад

    Very informative, thank you. I needed to watch this earlier, i had a close call today using too much back brake, luckily i was able to stop in time.

  • @vinodkumarsandani4618
    @vinodkumarsandani4618 6 лет назад

    Bro 10days back i hit a buffalo which came suddenly on to the road from trees which is just 50metres far from me and i'm speeding 110km/hr suddenly applied the full breaking with clutch still i remember by pulling the cluth speed increased i lost control and finally hit buffalo everything in the front of bike damaged including speedo meter but now i will practice panic braking in empty place thanks for teaching us without fee love you vikas bhai😍😍😍😍

  • @dakkaradventuretraveller5001
    @dakkaradventuretraveller5001 6 лет назад

    Wow really fantastic very very useful technic .thanks a lot vikas I respect your public responslity mindset god bless you

  • @shivuanerabiker
    @shivuanerabiker 3 года назад

    Only one person who makes videos for information purposes ❤️

  • @aayushpusalkar8448
    @aayushpusalkar8448 5 лет назад

    Thanks this video was helpful .I had a accident today so just searching and got the exact content what needed .great work

  • @cn3686
    @cn3686 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks Vikas superb video ...this is what is needed ... excellent...Lt Colonel Charles.Indian army

  • @arya7757
    @arya7757 6 лет назад

    👌👌👌 this was very helpful as once (I don't have much experience) but was riding my friend's RTR 200 (TVS) and pressed the back brakes and (* was holding the clutch back) realised the vehicle wasn't slowing down then..... As you said pressed the front break hard and well there was a good stoppie .,... This really helped me thanks!

  • @yuvarajsunny
    @yuvarajsunny 3 года назад

    I like the content and this man. How I missed your channel all these years...... Glad I subscribed your channel.

  • @asdvsdvkpea
    @asdvsdvkpea 5 лет назад

    During the german driving license we learn a slightly different approach for emergency situations.
    Your approach sounds very logical, it would also be my first choice, but it is also a high level technique!
    Since we are talking about a unexpected emergency situation it is difficult to downshift while braking hard.
    We also learn to squeze the brakes while emergency braking. With ABS we just grab the brake as hard as we can.
    But we pull the clutch during that! The reason is that it is to difficult to downshift during a real emergency , since you have to revmatch the engine with the spin of the rear wheel or the rear wheel will lock up or brings instablity to the bike. Also if you cant stop right before that obstacle we learn to swerve by really pushing hard on the handlebars (brakes not engaged ). With a rear wheel which constantly brakes (or even locks up) we would fall during that maneuver.

    • @rvkvikas
      @rvkvikas  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks for the detailed feedback mate. Hope you enjoy my other videos too and hope you subscribe. Cheers!

  • @girishd5075
    @girishd5075 4 года назад

    These tips are very useful. Thanks a lot. Now watching these old videos. Content is 👌👌👌

  • @kailash8
    @kailash8 6 лет назад

    you saved my life and another person life... thanks sir for your life saving tips...

  • @niktrinity007
    @niktrinity007 6 лет назад +3

    I have been wanting someone to cover this. Thank you so much !! Cheers!

    • @rvkvikas
      @rvkvikas  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks for watching. Hope you enjoy my other videos too and hope you subscribe

    • @niktrinity007
      @niktrinity007 6 лет назад

      Vikas Rachamalla absolutely! All your videos are quite informative and I do watch them when you put them up! Please keep on making such great videos. I always learn a thing or two :)

  • @roydipanjan
    @roydipanjan 6 лет назад +3

    Sir you're the best motorcycle expert, i follow you and I respect you. Love your videos.

  • @no_.
    @no_. 6 лет назад +2

    those things I do every time , but hearing from You, it is an appreciation, Thank You Baiyya.. LIve Long !

  • @saymyname3097
    @saymyname3097 4 года назад +1

    Your explanation is very good and straight to the point, I enjoyed listening to you. Can you please do a video on how to handle the motorcycle on a bend when going over a slippery surface, such as water, ice, gravel or diesel etc. Thanks from Portugal and keep safe.

  • @shobhagupta7393
    @shobhagupta7393 6 лет назад

    Very helpful. I skid my bike last week. A woman was crossing the road with out looking left or right. A collision was unavoidable. I decided to move towards right to gain time, but my bike skid in the process. I she have used combination of engine braking and should have kept the bike straight instead of moving to right.
    Thanks to helmet and safety shoes, my head and foot fingers were not hurt. Shoulder and knees were hurt. Neck was strained due to jerk of falling and hitting the head to divider

    • @TarunKumar-zi3ks
      @TarunKumar-zi3ks 5 лет назад

      Dude I met with an accident yesterday...
      The vehicle ahead applied brake abruptly and when I applied My brakes, my bike skid due to sand in road.... ..
      I fucked up my shoulder and left hand...

  • @SoumikSarker
    @SoumikSarker 6 лет назад

    in June I had gone to Ramnagar for a road trip, as I am a beginner I was not riding and was in the pilion. My flat mate was riding the FZ15. We were cruising at 110kmph. suddenly a TATA sumo stopped near the divider without any indicator and a turning TATA indica came from the other lane to go into a street perpendicular to the lane we were on. The indica didn't have any indicators either and my flatmate had to panic brake just the way you told. (As I am watching this on 27th July, it reminds me of the incident)
    Lesson learnt

  • @9823089981
    @9823089981 6 лет назад

    Really love it when you make these videos. The content shows how much you care about your fellow bikers. Hats off!!!

  • @AswinJees
    @AswinJees 6 лет назад

    Excellent video Vikas. All the points what you have said is valid and useful. And added every rider must have the seventh sense called ROAD SENSE to avoid certain mistakes.

  • @hendroan0312
    @hendroan0312 5 лет назад

    just to share my points, doesnt it better to apply a little rear brake and taper off while you start squeezing front brake? i think we have a different technique regarding the rear brake...

  • @vinod.a.k
    @vinod.a.k 6 лет назад

    Congrats for 100k sir n ur making very nice videos 😊😊😊

  • @dnyaneshgawari1029
    @dnyaneshgawari1029 6 лет назад

    Your videos are very informative, As you have asked if any useful suggestion or comment, I usually downshift all the time with rev-matching. I learnt it because I got locked my rear tire twice at the speed close to 100 kmph. So, I did extensive research and learnt rev-match. Now, I downshift every gear with rev match and believe me, I can manage my bike at any speed. I feel every rider should know this technique. It can be dangerous for beginner but with the practice nothing is impossible.

    • @rvkvikas
      @rvkvikas  6 лет назад

      Thanks for watching. Hope you enjoy my other videos too and hope you subscribe.

  • @clintonmonteiro9988
    @clintonmonteiro9988 5 лет назад

    Very good and practical tips👌
    One more thing I do is that I push against the handlebars to resist the force of braking and to keep an upright seating posture.

  • @AyushSingh-ix9ye
    @AyushSingh-ix9ye 6 лет назад

    Loved ur videos really helpful ... for a new rider like me on heavy sportsbike....
    Ur sitting position video helped me a lot from wrist pain thanx

  • @anshumanpradhan2631
    @anshumanpradhan2631 6 лет назад +1

    Content is clear, informative and simple. Alwys good to learn from u, Vikas Sir. Keep up the good work.

  • @enduringvalues5353
    @enduringvalues5353 4 года назад

    I like your explanation. Because it is genuine with scientific term.

  • @illanpughal8688
    @illanpughal8688 6 лет назад

    This is what i do .. most of my frnds will ask me to pull the clutch while braking .. im so tired to explain them .. thanks man for this video

    • @rvkvikas
      @rvkvikas  6 лет назад

      Thanks for watching. Hope you enjoy my other videos too and hope you subscribe.

  • @walidx9874
    @walidx9874 3 года назад

    Dada you're great!
    Love From Bangladesh 😍

  • @MrYashwant1991
    @MrYashwant1991 6 лет назад

    Vikas Bhai dominar or apache 310 money isnt the issue?? Which one should i buy??

  • @joseptr1
    @joseptr1 6 лет назад

    sir according to you what would be the best combination???? (Front Disc + Rear Drum brakes) OR (Front & Rear Disc brakes)......... if you are city rider, who most of the time keeps up a speed 40 - 50 kmph

  • @tejanaikwade5251
    @tejanaikwade5251 6 лет назад

    Vikas sir, Love the way you explain every small point in ur videos.. Love ur simplycity sir..! Keep up the good work!!

  • @abhikachieverofdailygoals1621
    @abhikachieverofdailygoals1621 2 года назад

    Some suggests to apply clutch atleast while in panic braking because they think engine braking cover more distance. Also without clutch if we want to to stop to 0kmph engine may stall and rear wheel may get lock as well. What's your thoughts on this ??

  • @SentilongJamir777
    @SentilongJamir777 4 года назад

    Sir your explanation is so good 😇 thanks for the help ♥️

  • @aceonboard4705
    @aceonboard4705 3 года назад

    Great content as always machi! Greetings from the Philippines. JAI HO

  • @subbu8619
    @subbu8619 6 лет назад

    Great man! Your explanation was very practical. I don't follow anything by books. Practicality matters

  • @aayushjohri25
    @aayushjohri25 6 лет назад +3

    in bikes without slipper clutch...can engine braking not burn the clutch plates?

    • @yatish555
      @yatish555 5 лет назад +1

      No, unless you are doing it frequently.

  • @Genie890
    @Genie890 6 лет назад

    am not a rider ...but like watching ur vdos anyway....keep up the good work...cheers

  • @VIKASSAINI007
    @VIKASSAINI007 6 лет назад +1

    But if you do not detach the engine from tire, then the breaks have to do more work to stop the tire and the engine too. Please comment on it.
    Also in emergency, most people are panicked and sudden downshifts without caution will surely lockup the wheels and ABS will play no role here as locking is due to unmatched engine rpm. Am it right ?
    Another thing you must have mentioned the downshift breaking/ engine breaking if not much useful if bike has slipper clutch. :-(
    BTW thanks for the informative video.

  • @zeidsaiyed9661
    @zeidsaiyed9661 6 лет назад

    Much needed video and explained very well Vikas bhai👍

  • @ganesh9t9
    @ganesh9t9 6 лет назад

    Thank You bro,
    and my suggestion is that go for high speeds only if you are well known about that bike your using ,i mean that way you could asses the brake capacity and don't end up dragging .

  • @dawnnite4527
    @dawnnite4527 6 лет назад

    best indian motorcycling chanel ever

    • @rvkvikas
      @rvkvikas  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you for the support

  • @mdrd7200
    @mdrd7200 6 лет назад

    @Vikas Rachamalla I actually uses my rear disc brake lot ,i am a new rider, but I felt it skidding around 70+kmph, I really feel unsafe of using my front brakes , I need to use my front or rear brake

  • @abhinav5mariner
    @abhinav5mariner 6 лет назад

    Nicely​ explained that everyone can understand...Good job brother.

  • @ashwinsanjiv1996
    @ashwinsanjiv1996 6 лет назад

    One of your best videos. Very informative.

  • @godwinjoy3032
    @godwinjoy3032 6 лет назад +1

    Sir your 3rd point is the most important and least known to most bikers. Never clutch and break!!!!!

  • @shuttertux1666
    @shuttertux1666 3 года назад

    This was so helpful for a beginner rider like me. Thank you sir.

  • @MondaySurprise
    @MondaySurprise 6 лет назад

    Really inspiring, would you like to talk about how to emergency brake downhill? I couldn't find the video to explain this. Thanks.

  • @annontosarker8480
    @annontosarker8480 2 года назад

    Brother, your speeches are so informative
    İ would like to know while downshifting, rear tier skid so what to do to prevent this

  • @CHEESER7
    @CHEESER7 5 лет назад +1

    I am going 160 km/hr right now and watching this because i see somone standing in 100 meters.. wish me luck

  • @nitinsen9158
    @nitinsen9158 4 года назад

    Hi sir I do always when I faced that kind of situation that I control my bike with gears first rather to control my bike through front brake but yeah you explained my things in this video which can be helpful for all bikers 😎😎🤘🤘

    • @nocensorship8092
      @nocensorship8092 4 года назад

      Then you'll need more braking distance though. The optimal braking is clutch pulled in, abs on, squeeze both brakes immediately enough to lock the wheels. Engine braking would in such a situation only add to the locking up of the wheels. Besides you can then just go off the brakes and easily sverve to the side if the braking distance was too short to avoid the obstacle. Most people never use all of their braking power and don't trigger the abs soon enough, that's why his tipp on engine braking isn't necessarily all wrong it just isn't optimal.

  • @cursedphotos7515
    @cursedphotos7515 4 года назад

    hi ..when downshifitng do we rev match or not during emergency braking..and what happens when you rev match your shifts down in such a situation...

  • @ankitjain6327
    @ankitjain6327 6 лет назад +4

    Great advice, Vikas! Will practice the aggressive downshifting in these scenarios starting tomorrow. One point though, in most panic situations I have been. People crossing the road end up freezing where they are looking at the bike coming. And if I don't swerve my steering a little then I would have surely bumped into them. I generally try to change my line by just a little bit and in a quick split second and then make the bike straight again to break harder. Is that something you would discourage?

    • @rvkvikas
      @rvkvikas  6 лет назад

      You are correct bro

  • @djmumbhai1
    @djmumbhai1 5 лет назад

    Nicely put up all lifesaver tips.
    Dear all browsing geeks, this tips will be helpful only on regular practices. Remember practice makes the man perfect.

  • @justingaw5879
    @justingaw5879 5 лет назад

    Very helpful and easy to understand! Awesome job, man!

  • @Techgreeky
    @Techgreeky 6 лет назад

    Today I saw your few videos ...littrely I fall in love with your videos as well as with your tips ..❤

    • @rvkvikas
      @rvkvikas  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks very much. Hope you enjoy my other videos too and hope you subscribe.

    • @Techgreeky
      @Techgreeky 6 лет назад

      Vikas Rachamalla already did 😉❤

    • @Techgreeky
      @Techgreeky 6 лет назад

      Vikas Rachamalla bro another one small question I just brought duke 250 ..If in 2019 abs variant of duke 250 comes according to government rules..can I retro fit abs in duke 250 ??

  • @nhkturjo
    @nhkturjo 6 лет назад

    Very very informative video. I was so confused about braking after watching many opinion. But u've cleared my conception. Thanks a lot Vikas vai. Love from Bangladesh 😍

    • @rvkvikas
      @rvkvikas  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks very much bro. Hope you enjoy my other videos too and hope you subscribe

  • @prathameshnair5311
    @prathameshnair5311 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks bhai !!! I own a FZS 2.0. will definitely try following this guideline ! Keep making n motivating every rider like this !!!
    Bhai I wish if you could make a video on installing a Rear Disc brake for any bike eg.like the Yamaha FZS 2.0. will surely appreciate it. Much needed for all bikers with only front disc!

  • @anujdahal2154
    @anujdahal2154 6 лет назад

    Dont we damage our clutch if we do not pull the clutch completely while downshifting? Is it appropriate only for speed ride or for normal ride too?

  • @ghayasudinaqib
    @ghayasudinaqib 6 лет назад

    Would engine braking work in slipper clutch models the same way as it does in normal clutch.?

  • @jebinjosepal
    @jebinjosepal 6 лет назад

    sir, do upsizing the tyres size is bad for the bike ??? i have ns200 which comes with 130/70 rear tyre and I'm thinking of changing it to 140/70 or 150 /60 ?? what should i do ?? is it okay to change or should i stick with stock ?

  • @tarunprince
    @tarunprince 6 лет назад

    Brother I want to ask about exhausts I mean what is the difference between original akrapovic exhaust which cost around more than 70000₹ and the one which we get around 4000-5000₹ in our local markets
    Is the cheap exhausts are harmful for engines??

  • @mkakash2668
    @mkakash2668 6 лет назад

    @vikas rachamalla dad using engine breaking good or bad for bikes?? As i use cbr 150r thai.. many people say engine breaking is for emergency using it at ur daily basis will destroy ur engine in the long term..

  • @abdulnafiaskalim9109
    @abdulnafiaskalim9109 5 лет назад

    Thanx man, i just skid my bike a while ago when i was trying to overtake, this really helps 😃

  • @itsfaizvlog
    @itsfaizvlog 6 лет назад

    Really Helpfull Information. Tell us what will we do if suddenly we getting sand on the road and we supposed to do emergency breaking situation?

  • @manishnikum5276
    @manishnikum5276 6 лет назад

    What breakpads do you suggest sir .. i have a R15 and breakpads have used totally.. will change it soon .. so what do u suggest. After market or stock ? (Comment before watching the video )

  • @rupeshgoldar1009
    @rupeshgoldar1009 6 лет назад

    Sir, I think we can off the engine kill button and down shift the gears.

  • @sajinsajan8642
    @sajinsajan8642 6 лет назад

    I have a classic 350 i always felt that in braking the rear brakes plays the most since some of my friends told for a bike like bullet if we squeeZe the front we will end up skidding the bike and it may cause accidents so what is you thoughts on this case.

  • @tejeshchowdary2846
    @tejeshchowdary2846 6 лет назад

    what about multiple braking??
    I mean of applying breaks multiple times....!!
    just like how the abs do (i know we cannot do as efficiently as abs do.. but somewhat just like it).

  • @prakashn4185
    @prakashn4185 6 лет назад

    Nice one. If you do a DIY video on chain tightening will be helpful as Duke has frequent chain loose

  • @santanudatta4822
    @santanudatta4822 6 лет назад

    Sir,today in a turning on a sandy uneven road i applied front brake and tyre skided.at that time i was taking a turn .what to do if there is a need to brake in a turn????it is splendour and i am riding for 1 month.no abs.i was in 2nd gear.

  • @dils9713
    @dils9713 6 лет назад

    very informative . im a huge fan of you....😍

  • @sojinstunts
    @sojinstunts 3 года назад

    Great tips , Downshifting right before applying front brake will make the motorcycle more stabilized