Big respect. A competition that encourages motorcycle skill and safety. It's mesmerising to watch someone throw a 1300cc muscle bike like its a BMX. Wow!
Great explanation and advocation for the sport ! Been subscribed for a while now but I've been unable to understand the Japanese content fully. Kaori did a great job with narration.
Thanks for the video in English language! It will be great if we, the rest of the world, will get some more good quality - Japanese precision information about MotoGymkhana!
The soundtrack remembers me of Gran Turismo. It's great! Thanks for the video, specifically for the english language. it's helps to understand. Thank you for the content! Greetings from Brazil!
With my R1s? Rather not. My Fazers? Kinda. It should not really matter which bike. But if I had to choose it would be an old XJ600 (Seca) Diversion fitted with a blue-spot rear brake, a slightly larger rear sprocket and old style Dunlops from the 90s (these are not exactly rounded like modern tires but have a more triangular shape). These tires dont roll you into the corner. Instead you dive or FALL into the corner. You can jump and dive into a corner or u-turn with this setup from almost stand still, scrapping the pegs all over the street.
I am from Poland and I love motogymkhana. I did not try this but I want to start in the future but my health now is completly disaster! I can't breath correctly after COVID-19 :( I like very much japanese bikes, culture and everything! Are you from Japan?
Take it easy and try to get better first. Riding is physically straining but don’t loose hope. I actually came back to riding after a suspected case of Covid last 2020. Recovery might be hard but like training for MotoGymkhana there is no shortcut. Good thing is its not very expensive once proper riding gear and crash bars had already been invested (after buying a bike of course). I also had a hard time breathing for several months after the actual infection and even a brisk walk really tired me out.
Big respect. A competition that encourages motorcycle skill and safety. It's mesmerising to watch someone throw a 1300cc muscle bike like its a BMX. Wow!
Such a great video outlining MotoGymkhana in it's entirety. Thank you for the English translation!
Keep the good work, great to find this video translated, keep posting this kind of videos or with english captions, thanks
Great explanation and advocation for the sport ! Been subscribed for a while now but I've been unable to understand the Japanese content fully. Kaori did a great job with narration.
Thanks for the video in English language! It will be great if we, the rest of the world, will get some more good quality - Japanese precision information about MotoGymkhana!
The soundtrack remembers me of Gran Turismo. It's great! Thanks for the video, specifically for the english language. it's helps to understand. Thank you for the content! Greetings from Brazil!
Love the motorbike japanese culture!what a nice riders!very good.
Nice update of the Welcome to the World of Moto Gymkhana
It's been a while, Andrew. How are you?
It's been 10 years since I made it last time, so I made a new one.
Thank you Takashima-San, what an excellent narration.
this looks so fun!!
This is brilliant! Thank you so much!
love this video need more videos like this in the world .. great job
Excellent video. Bravo!
Amazing skills
Amazing skills. I saw an excellent 70 year old doing this. Thanks for the video, your English is great.
thks for share this information. if you have more technical videos pls share it also.
this is the motorsport i want to do..... not very expensive....and not very fast, so not very dangerous
Looks fun, I remember doing a training course here in the UK where we did these sort of maneuvers but not as intense as this.
great video, would attract more rider.
Actually good idea. They competing themselves more then? Who gets the fasted lap regardless of bike?
thanks, and is there an app for phone with bt headset to use as stopwatch or and radio for motogymkhana training?
🏴 love from Scotland 🏴
With my R1s? Rather not. My Fazers? Kinda. It should not really matter which bike. But if I had to choose it would be an old XJ600 (Seca) Diversion fitted with a blue-spot rear brake, a slightly larger rear sprocket and old style Dunlops from the 90s (these are not exactly rounded like modern tires but have a more triangular shape). These tires dont roll you into the corner. Instead you dive or FALL into the corner. You can jump and dive into a corner or u-turn with this setup from almost stand still, scrapping the pegs all over the street.
You can do that on any bike. I am using k5 1000, before that - VFR800. This whole culture teaches a lot.
You have to show the Bikes and Technic longer not so short parts,its interesting to the the different Bikes and technic...
If you watch other videos on my channel, you'll see more techniques.
ua-cam.com/video/5MjY-3K6y1E/v-deo.html very interresting but not in english. I have to learn japanese 😅
@@Ramkhana Hi, I would like to make a translation some your technical videos, then publish them, what is needed for this?
@@viktorsidelnikov8703 Copying of my work is prohibited.
sorry.
Schöner als mit 400 geradeaus !
So erkennt man den Könner !
so is it traditional or is it new?
✌️💮🏁👍🍀Cool ⭐I like !
I am from Poland and I love motogymkhana. I did not try this but I want to start in the future but my health now is completly disaster! I can't breath correctly after COVID-19 :(
I like very much japanese bikes, culture and everything! Are you from Japan?
Take it easy and try to get better first. Riding is physically straining but don’t loose hope. I actually came back to riding after a suspected case of Covid last 2020. Recovery might be hard but like training for MotoGymkhana there is no shortcut. Good thing is its not very expensive once proper riding gear and crash bars had already been invested (after buying a bike of course).
I also had a hard time breathing for several months after the actual infection and even a brisk walk really tired me out.
wow
Looks fun tho
Me, trying to get the cbt right.
Japanese dudes:
Super gegen Angststreifen an den Seiten der Reifen !
Sau Geil !