Motorcycle Instructor tips. Slow control and U turns

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • A look at slow speed control and how that helps with U turns.
    I was inspired to make this video after watching other creaters on RUclips and providing feedback in their comments that were well received.
    Remember, a video can't replace time on the bike, so be sure to talk to your local school if you're learning or getting back into biking.
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Комментарии • 13

  • @MoAwkati
    @MoAwkati 6 дней назад +1

    Hi steve, I am and Advanced Rider. I do my slow turns using your method, but I've seen many videos on slow riding which discourage the use of the back brake. Personally I find the back brake steadies the bike. Good video Steve, cheers.

  • @legjakabb
    @legjakabb 12 дней назад +1

    Absolute banger of a video!

  • @thedreamer2766
    @thedreamer2766 22 дня назад +2

    I like how you have described the manoeuvre,especially the use of the rear brake……cheers,will take your instruction on board and practice …….Cheers!👍👍

    • @stevie_rides
      @stevie_rides  22 дня назад

      @thedreamer2766 I'm glad you found it useful. I'm new to sharing these tips on RUclips, so if there's anything else you would like to see, let me know and I will try and put it together.
      Ride safe 👍🏼🏍

    • @stevie_rides
      @stevie_rides  12 дней назад

      I hope it helps, let me know how you get on 👍🏼

  • @GT.Bugger
    @GT.Bugger 23 дня назад +1

    Hi Stevie, i have completed my CBT on Sunday, just gone. I have also just passed my theory today! 😁 things like this arw invaluable! Ive never ridden a bike before Sunday, and getting as many tips as possible before going through the direct acces is so useful.

    • @stevie_rides
      @stevie_rides  23 дня назад +1

      Fantastic news, I'm pleased to hear you have completed you CBT and passed your theory test.
      Good luck with your mod 1 & 2.
      I plan on releasing some videos to cover these soon.
      Ride safe 👍🏼🏍

    • @GT.Bugger
      @GT.Bugger 22 дня назад +1

      @stevie_rides look forward to seeing them. One thing I found on my cbt, when riding at slow speed, whilst the instructor was walk alongside. I really struggled to keep the bike straight, I'm not sure if it was because I was too tensed up? Or maybe I didn't have enough throttle a clutch control combined with rear break. But I couldn't keep the handle bars straight. I didn't put a foot down or anything. But it's something that's stayed with me.
      I didn't have any issues like that out on the road. But it's something I wonder about and what the reason could be. Any ideas?

    • @stevie_rides
      @stevie_rides  21 день назад +1

      @GT.Bugger as I haven't see you ride, I'll have to go with common factors that cause this.
      1. Where you are concentrating.
      Often I see people looking at their bars or very close to their body. This results in over compensation. Try looking further ahead. You can test this by standing on one leg and looking at you foot, then try looking at a fixed point on a wall about 5m away. You'll see the difference.
      2. It's too slow.
      Slow control works best at about 4-5mph, that's the average walking pace.
      3. Find that sweet spot on the clutch.
      Finding where the clutch is slipping nicley and the right amount of power takes a little time. But once you find it, you'll know it.
      Good news is, this is easier on the bigger bikes, as you move onto mod1/2 you'll experience that. I take my students on a "conversion lesson" where we do a combination of slow skills based on the mod 1 for an hour, followed by a road ride for an hour to get comfortable with the bike. 👍🏼👍🏼🏍🏍

    • @GT.Bugger
      @GT.Bugger 21 день назад

      @stevie_rides thank you for the reply. I have been told that I will go on a progression lesson, which was described exactly as you have. Perhaps I was looking down and not in the distance. I didn't have that issue with any other slow manoeuvres, though.
      I've also heard that the bigger bikes are better to use when it comes to things like this.
      Thanks again.

  • @cpuuk
    @cpuuk 16 дней назад +1

    I think there is a market opportunity to sell slow manoeuvring course to qualified (mature) riders, because I see an awful lot of very unsure riders these days trying to park up.

    • @stevie_rides
      @stevie_rides  12 дней назад

      I see it all the time when visiting some of the local biker venues. You see alot of dangling feet 😂👍🏼🏍