Pro Racer Explains How To Brake on a Motorcycle! (Track Day Tips #3)

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  • @jaytroxel3495
    @jaytroxel3495 Рік тому +15

    Can't say ENOUGH how awesome it is to have a PRO-LEVEL rider posting insights, tips, technique, race commentary here on UA-cam. Thanks Josh! SUBSCRIBED!!!

  • @Thegreenchicken
    @Thegreenchicken 5 років тому +81

    5 finger braking in gravel 9/10 dentists recommend.....

    • @Flaffi78
      @Flaffi78 5 років тому +24

      I use 2 hands for that one. Just go into neutral and grab the front lever with both hands

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому +8

      please reiterate.

    • @DG-ss1gc
      @DG-ss1gc 3 роки тому +1

      I only have 4 fingers….

    • @pitchforkpeasant6219
      @pitchforkpeasant6219 4 місяці тому

      @@DG-ss1gcusing the thumb to brake takes practice 😂

  • @blsully
    @blsully 5 років тому +4

    Josh, loved watching you at Road America earlier this month. What a great weekend even with the sketchy weather on Saturday. I'd love to see a video on how you pick and memorize your brake points, apexes, and corner exits, along with gear choice in each corner. I'm sure when you do it every day, it becomes second nature, but as a primarily street rider who's starting to do track days this summer, building the mental frame of mind to deliberately choose those points is decidedly further down the priority list than watching for gravel, deer, oncoming tractors, texting drivers, etc. When I'm way out in the country and can let my guard down a bit, I try to practice that, but unless you go ride the same stretch of road over and over again (not popular with the people living along that stretch), it's difficult to build the visual/muscle memory when each new corner presents it's own set of variables.

  • @matthew8031
    @matthew8031 5 років тому +6

    Congratulations on your win at Road America! So glad I could witness it first hand, especially the last lap. Also great save on Saturday's race I think lap 3 or 4 almost lost it crossing the white line. Keep the videos coming

  • @wadeblake3451
    @wadeblake3451 4 роки тому +1

    Just finished a champ school course and your advice on braking matches theirs. Thanks for the video.

  • @jeffreymurillo3131
    @jeffreymurillo3131 5 років тому +49

    I think he just gave us a 2 in the pink, 1 in the stink lol

    • @Csirkefoga
      @Csirkefoga 5 років тому +2

      Jeffrey Murillo definitely, and he smiled too 😂🤣

    • @ankitabiswas5236
      @ankitabiswas5236 5 років тому

      😂😂

  • @evanmorrow1234
    @evanmorrow1234 4 роки тому +1

    Go Josh !! What a great guy and one hell of a rider too.

  • @FastRu-kl7iy
    @FastRu-kl7iy 3 роки тому +1

    That was easy listening and easy learning. Thanks from Russia ✌🏻

  • @maticcro5992
    @maticcro5992 2 роки тому +2

    Great video Josh, its great hearing advice from a pro.
    I think you deserve so much more subs, this content is worth at least 400 000subs 👍

  • @paritoshssinghal
    @paritoshssinghal 5 років тому +4

    Just what I wanted to know. Thanks for the tips Josh. Please keep making these videos ✌🏻

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому +1

      Dr Paritosh thanks for watching! 👍🏼

  • @Matttodd21
    @Matttodd21 5 років тому +11

    Great video keep them coming!! loving the racing tips and Ohvale :D

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому +1

      Matttodd21 will do. Thank you for the support! 👍🏼

  • @romanellis4504
    @romanellis4504 5 років тому +6

    Top lad keep up the hard work and thanks for sharing good advice

  • @littlebittycustoms923
    @littlebittycustoms923 5 років тому +4

    Good stuff. Thnx for breakin out the mini bike.

  • @jackbruce8324
    @jackbruce8324 5 років тому +3

    Love the vid josh. Very good insight and advice

  • @ashishkumarshakyaaks4212
    @ashishkumarshakyaaks4212 5 років тому +3

    Nice one Josh thanx on behalf of all the fans :)

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому

      Ashish Kumar Shakya thank you! Your support means a ton! 👍🏼

  • @Neof1gt
    @Neof1gt 5 років тому +4

    Love your riding style Josh! Your a Monster on the Suzuki! One thing I have always wondered about braking. Do you use the rear brake and when is the best time to do so?

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому +4

      Neof1gt thank you for the support. I do use the rear brake. I use it while braking straight up and down, while trailing into the corner and especially when I am trying to get the bike to finish the corner. I do not use it to keep the front wheel down, that’s all in the wrist and body position.

  • @saanko8742
    @saanko8742 4 роки тому +1

    We want more of these videos! Educational!

  • @jherrmann1087
    @jherrmann1087 5 років тому

    Really hope to see more vids from you bro.my older brother is a big fan of yours and we all hope you didn't quit you tube.

  • @karmasoldier9841
    @karmasoldier9841 5 років тому +11

    Wait a second...my bike got brakes? Oopsi...that explains a lot. 🤷‍♂️

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому +3

      @LogicalSense this is a great reply! lol

  • @Reign222
    @Reign222 5 років тому +3

    Hey Josh, thanks again for the great videos. I appreciate the work you put into these. Also, nice work at RA last weekend! Congrats!

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому +1

      Matthew Smith thanks for the support!

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  Рік тому

      @FITNESSOVER45 there are plenty of different riding styles, but no professional rider has his heel on the outside peg. My outside peg is always in the middle of my foot.

  • @tobiaresidori7453
    @tobiaresidori7453 5 років тому +6

    Great video! Keep going with tips 😁 hi from Italy 🇮🇹

  • @mzk6550
    @mzk6550 5 років тому +2

    Great information...as a novice racer, I know this will help my riding so much. 😆❤👍

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому

      Karen Grant awesome! Good luck and thank you for watching!

  • @teoyamahar1639
    @teoyamahar1639 5 років тому +33

    Lmao that 3 finger technique really works, don’t ask me how 🤣🤣

    • @motoaddiction9177
      @motoaddiction9177 5 років тому +1

      Try to use every single finger. Guarantee you will be amazed;)

    • @jonjohn855
      @jonjohn855 5 років тому +2

      Two is best

    • @teoyamahar1639
      @teoyamahar1639 5 років тому +1

      Jon John girls like 3 lmao 2 in the --- one in the --- lmao that’s why he laughed when he said that

    • @trollnu1356
      @trollnu1356 5 років тому

      Its natural viagra if that dont work nothin will...give er the shocker😳

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому +2

      how do you know?

  • @emilioberinghs4919
    @emilioberinghs4919 5 років тому +1

    Great video, great pilot!!! Thanks for the tips, from a Brazilian fan

  • @nickh3809
    @nickh3809 5 років тому +1

    I didnt believe you were actually a pro racer until i saw you doing burn outs/doughnuts on that 150cc crotch rocket.. thats just sick dude
    u. r. legend.
    😂

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому +2

      nick h that’s what made you believe me? 😂

    • @nickh3809
      @nickh3809 5 років тому

      @@joshherrin 😉

  • @TheNoobComment
    @TheNoobComment 5 років тому

    I'm not alone. I use my middle and ring finger as well. Sometimes my pinky too. Just how I grew up riding too.

  • @matthewguzman6806
    @matthewguzman6806 4 роки тому

    You just described how I locked my rear wheel up at Road Atlanta and dropped my r6 at the entrance of the chicanes lol. I dumped it in the grass and my bike had minor scratch on left Fairing. I, however, have a pretty gross ankle sprain. (I’m a novice)

  • @MattJFilms
    @MattJFilms 5 років тому +5

    TOP content right here!

  • @DmanGuitar327
    @DmanGuitar327 5 років тому +2

    Awesome vid,, hey josh.. are the racing ahead alpinestars knee pucks still made ?? I miss the old soap style

  • @cordovastyle3
    @cordovastyle3 5 років тому +1

    love the videos, Glad to see you on the podium again!

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому +1

      cordovastyle thank you for the support! I really appreciate it!

    • @cordovastyle3
      @cordovastyle3 5 років тому

      Josh Herrin you earned it brotha!

  • @montana1636
    @montana1636 4 роки тому

    Fist braking, it’s good for easing the picker factor! LTM!

  • @castillo33brandon
    @castillo33brandon 5 років тому +6

    Just noticed the front emblem for his name is just like COORS lite 🍻

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому +3

      brandon castillo by far my favorite set of leathers! Alpinestars killed it!

    • @castillo33brandon
      @castillo33brandon 5 років тому

      Agreed! Need to find myself a new suit before next Friday at T-Hill. If you’re ever at the track when I am, you got a beer(more like 10) with your name on em

    • @SalemCBR1
      @SalemCBR1 4 роки тому

      Dude! Haha...

  • @MrBammbalamm
    @MrBammbalamm 5 років тому +1

    Why is abs good on the street? because the street has oil, coolant, sand from the shoulder or gravel trucks, coffee, nails, trucker bombs and other invisible fod. I have abs fingers but abs sensors are pretty fast and will keep the rubber down if they can. If your trail braking and you roll over something slick like a tar boil it's got a good chance of saving your skin.

  • @ApeZX_Assas10n
    @ApeZX_Assas10n 5 років тому

    Great video! You should make one on the proper way to brake and downshift before a corner.

  • @jimmyjimjim3054
    @jimmyjimjim3054 5 років тому

    Those little bikes look like a lot of fun!

  • @pmdinaz
    @pmdinaz 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing Josh.
    Nice camera work Nick!!

  • @vikingblood5775
    @vikingblood5775 4 роки тому +1

    Well I see they hired Toni. I just sent Hammer an email stating that hopefully you get the other seat. Fingers crossed!

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  4 роки тому

      Viking Blood 😂 thanks dude!

    • @vikingblood5775
      @vikingblood5775 4 роки тому

      @@joshherrin After all..it's called Moto America. Not Moto Euro Riders. Damn it!

  • @Showmetheevidence-
    @Showmetheevidence- 5 років тому +5

    Can you explain the leg dragging thing that’s become popular? Never quite figured out how you still grab the tank with your knees when you have a leg hanging off the bike... but many top riders are doing it, so I assume it has some purpose?

    • @anidiotinaracingcar
      @anidiotinaracingcar 5 років тому

      I suppose it's done after most of the braking, just before the entry

    • @WRENCHGODLLC
      @WRENCHGODLLC 5 років тому +1

      The reason for the leg is its another point of support. Knee puck on the ground use to hold urself up some more. Bars tank ground 3 points of support

    • @WRENCHGODLLC
      @WRENCHGODLLC 5 років тому

      But it can only be done with proper setup mainly tires and plenty momentum

    • @Showmetheevidence-
      @Showmetheevidence- 5 років тому +1

      @@WRENCHGODLLC you're missing my question... Leg off the bike during braking in a straight line, not in the corner.

    • @Showmetheevidence-
      @Showmetheevidence- 5 років тому

      @@anidiotinaracingcar Nah if you watch the MotoGP guys you'll see what I mean. It's under hard braking, leg off then putting the foot back on the pegs as they're turning in.

  • @FlatTrackFactory
    @FlatTrackFactory 5 років тому +1

    You've got some really well-made content. Bravo. Subscribed!

  • @alex43ko
    @alex43ko Рік тому

    4:29 I use those two fingers too, lil circular motion with thumb … drives her crazy 😂😂 I gotta try it on the brake lever now tho

  • @WFO.Ian.30
    @WFO.Ian.30 Рік тому

    I’ve been using my middle and ring finger to brake for the 3 years I’ve been riding. Everyone i know makes fun of me for it lmao. But I like it because I can have my index and thumb around the throttle and it just feels good to me. I’ll show them a photo of you on the brakes next time they say something to me about it lmao.

    • @constantinosschinas4503
      @constantinosschinas4503 2 місяці тому

      Middle and ring is the strongest and healthiest two finger combination, because the tendons work in a straight line, while being far right so acting as a bigger lever. If you get used to it you have more power and more precision with same effort. I am a classic first two fingers tho.

  • @aeror115
    @aeror115 5 років тому +2

    Enjoy the bike life 🤙🏁🏆

  • @arlonmholmes8
    @arlonmholmes8 5 років тому +1

    Awesome content very much needed!!

  • @BA83R
    @BA83R 5 років тому +21

    When you're out there doing minibike training, what skills are you working on?

    • @Showmetheevidence-
      @Showmetheevidence- 5 років тому +9

      FasterThanTHAT The skill of having fun.

    • @Project_s14
      @Project_s14 5 років тому

      Leaning

    • @AaronCohn84
      @AaronCohn84 5 років тому +12

      My guess is that he's getting more time riding at the limit of traction, on asphalt, with rubber tires, but with less risk. On the Ovale, I think he can get an experience that is similar to riding a race bike, except he can push the front and crash without worrying too much that he'll get hurt. Also, since the bike is so small, he can work on sliding the rear without worrying about getting thrown off in a massive high side like on a liter-bike. Crashing is also not so bad for the bike since it's so small and light.

    • @Gonzalez956
      @Gonzalez956 5 років тому

      The same shit as if he was on a bigger bike

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому +4

      FasterThanTHAT literally, exactly what Aaron wrote. 👍🏼

  • @EarthToSean
    @EarthToSean 5 років тому +2

    Amazing stuff once again fellas!

  • @grider8344
    @grider8344 5 років тому +3

    I love this bloke , funny great stuff mate and your finger tech !

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому +2

      G Rider thanks for watching! Glad you like it! 👍🏼

  • @baseballhaha
    @baseballhaha 2 роки тому +1

    The coors light race suit tho 🤤

  • @jonnybarcs
    @jonnybarcs 5 років тому +1

    Good stuff! Those mini bikes look rad...like some sort of high-performance grom. I'd be interested in a video or series talking about how you approach learning a new track or tough corners. Do you take physical notes on markers? Everything just from memory and seat time? How about your thought progression on going to a track that you haven't been to in a while? It's great hearing the inside scoop on these sorts of things!

    • @kharikeaton8221
      @kharikeaton8221 3 роки тому

      You prolly dont give a shit but does any of you know of a trick to get back into an instagram account..?
      I was dumb forgot my login password. I would love any help you can offer me!

    • @shepardmaddux8817
      @shepardmaddux8817 3 роки тому

      @Khari Keaton instablaster :)

    • @kharikeaton8221
      @kharikeaton8221 3 роки тому

      @Shepard Maddux I really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and im in the hacking process atm.
      Takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.

    • @kharikeaton8221
      @kharikeaton8221 3 роки тому

      @Shepard Maddux it worked and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
      Thank you so much, you saved my account!

    • @shepardmaddux8817
      @shepardmaddux8817 3 роки тому

      @Khari Keaton Happy to help =)

  • @user-wo3ih2il8e
    @user-wo3ih2il8e 10 днів тому

    Josh,
    regarding the downshifting while braking, it is possible to downshit when not having quickshifter in one action lets say : release throttle, start brake, pull clutch, drop from 6>3 without releasing the clutch and adding between gas with each downshift?

  • @canopyjunkie
    @canopyjunkie Місяць тому

    2-3 times per lap adjusting brakes???? that's wild.....
    Would like to hear your updated thoughts on ABS and the rear activation on the new Panagali V4S.
    Grabbing downshifts as soon as I touch brakes as well, but the bike never feels totally settled into slower corners especially. The straights seem to feel better, but they're usually multiple downs and the slipper is eating like a champ. Any advice for the say, 4 to 3 or 3 to 2 drops? (05 r6 with yoyodyne / 06 r6 stock slipper, EBC friction plates in both).

  • @Jimmy_Jim_Jim_1234
    @Jimmy_Jim_Jim_1234 Рік тому

    Track day clinic in this video!

  • @keaganbrownracing4874
    @keaganbrownracing4874 5 років тому +2

    hey josh can you do a body position video please.

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому

      team kbr17 I will add it to the list. Thank you for the input. 👍🏼

  • @shawnlack1527
    @shawnlack1527 4 роки тому +1

    I need to grab tank grips so bad on my 06 R6, I’m all over the place when braking or even diving into a corner

  • @riderstevenlam8040
    @riderstevenlam8040 3 роки тому +1

    Insightful thanks Josh!

  • @SalemCBR1
    @SalemCBR1 4 роки тому

    I didn't expect the tip to adjust your break in sessions so much. My lines could use updating, but they get spongier than I would like after a bit.

  • @jonasrueda4195
    @jonasrueda4195 2 роки тому

    What kind of bike was that?
    Great video thanks for putting this together.

  • @michaelmckay
    @michaelmckay 5 років тому +1

    I met your puppy 6 months ago at Adams, wow she grew up fast!

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому +1

      Mike McKay haha. Awesome! Thanks for watching man! See you at the track again soon! 👍🏼

  • @sergelandry73
    @sergelandry73 5 років тому +1

    Great Video! What is that Bike your riding the shit out of?!?

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому

      sergelandry73 thank you! It’s an Ohvale 190. You can check them out at risemoto.com 👍🏼

  • @panagiotispapaioannou5369
    @panagiotispapaioannou5369 5 років тому

    Josh can you make a video for body position on a sportbike?? Distance from the tank, Weight distribution on pegs e.t.c....

    • @theavangelist
      @theavangelist 5 років тому

      Go through this channels there's already at least two

  • @richardtaufi14
    @richardtaufi14 4 роки тому

    Great video josh my son happened to be over my shoulder watching this video what kind of bike are you using granted I’d buy this for myself since he has a pit bike thanks again brah 🤙🏾

  • @jamesodonoghue
    @jamesodonoghue 5 років тому

    Another great video, thank you. Let's say you have your technique down fairly well and you're consistently getting decent lap times, but are struggling to improve from there. What do you do to make yourself even faster?

  • @rodnar1977
    @rodnar1977 5 років тому +2

    Quite a "shocking" video! 😁 Middle and ring finger... Wow. Thanks for the videos BTW. Keep up the great work.

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому

      Rodrigo Naranjo 😂😂😂

  • @Gingycat
    @Gingycat 5 років тому +2

    What! Who could possibly give a thumbs down. They must not ride

    • @toadamine
      @toadamine 5 років тому +2

      People who think ABS makes the brakes work better! 😂👍🔰

  • @patrickcallahan2885
    @patrickcallahan2885 5 років тому +1

    So you get most of your braking done before the turn, and dont trail brake as much. I presume so that you can get back to the throttle as quickly as possible?

  • @JDG119
    @JDG119 5 років тому +1

    I'll be using all those tips on my next track day!

  • @StreetfighterATL
    @StreetfighterATL 5 років тому

    I took the TechSpec pads off of my Street Triple R. Maybe you have a different kind, Josh, but mine felt pretty useless. I just got some StompGrips, and I'm excited about using them once this freaking rain stops!

    • @StreetfighterATL
      @StreetfighterATL 5 років тому

      @LogicalSense which Fellini's? 😜

    • @StreetfighterATL
      @StreetfighterATL 5 років тому

      @LogicalSense I'm up in Smyrna near the baseball stadium and Dobbins, but I'm in North Atlanta almost daily. "My" Fellini's is on Roswell Road not far from Johnny's Hideaway

  • @MasterBlasterSr
    @MasterBlasterSr 5 років тому +1

    great tips, keep it going, subscribed

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому

      MasterBlasterSr thank you for the support! 👍🏼

  • @adamstratford6740
    @adamstratford6740 5 років тому +1

    Josh sure does know best 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻Adam 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @robertio31
    @robertio31 Рік тому

    Hi Josh,
    Thank you for the awesome material. I have a question for you.
    When you are at the end of a long straightway, you shift your body, half butt, to lean, and dip down and drag your knee. While applying the brakes and shifting down the gears, you feel your rear wheel trying to pass forward your front wheel. Is it the moment that you grab the clutch and hit the friction zone to avoid it?

  • @alpha1k-
    @alpha1k- 5 років тому +3

    You really need to start using a helmet cam. So we can really come along for a ride.

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому +3

      Arian Kukaj I’ll start including helmet cam footage. 👍🏼

  • @dantton1987
    @dantton1987 Рік тому

    "Some people use three fingers" Yeah, what a shocker ;)

  • @masterpayne3791
    @masterpayne3791 5 років тому +1

    Any tips for budding racers on how to learn 'backing it in' corners. Thanks for the content

    • @adrianalexandrov7730
      @adrianalexandrov7730 5 років тому +1

      Socal supermoto did a video on it as well as a bit of other techniques. Might help.
      ua-cam.com/video/4mdqrAS2Z3w/v-deo.html

    • @lillnemo1
      @lillnemo1 5 років тому +1

      you mean on a street/sportsbike? ever so slightly use the rear brake just before you lean into corner and trailbrake it off (sorry, not native english)... mind you, only a VERY small % of riders uses rear brake and of them quite a lot remove a part of brake pad material, so chance of locking up is smaller. Rear brake lock is last you want in a corner
      if you have a slipperclutch, just bang down through the gears fast enough and enter corner fast enough, the slipperclutch does the rest.
      hope thats the answer you re looking for?

    • @masterpayne3791
      @masterpayne3791 5 років тому +1

      Thanks gents. Much appreciated. I race regionals in South Africa on a 600. My pace is only approximately 1.5secs off the lap record but Ive always keep the wheels tracking straight in the braking zones. A part of me thinks that backing it in might be able to give me a a little bit more pace.

    • @masterpayne3791
      @masterpayne3791 5 років тому

      @@lillnemo1 I do have a slipper clutch. I have had instances where the back end will step out after my final down shift but it's never stepped out and stayed that way. So I'm curious as to how to initiate a controlled one and then correct it.

    • @adrianalexandrov7730
      @adrianalexandrov7730 5 років тому

      @@masterpayne3791 since you're already racing 600 then maybe Simon Crafar's Motovudu is the way to go. Don't remember if he covers backing it in as separate technique but should certainly discuss it since he enters lot of corners with slightly sliding rear wheel.

  • @mhilde7744
    @mhilde7744 5 років тому +1

    Josh, THANKSAMILLION! Pls, keep it coming. Keep workin on the meditation thing, lol. 👍

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому

      M Hilde thanks for the support! I’ll try! 😂

  • @No_Breaks_Auto
    @No_Breaks_Auto 5 років тому +1

    Man I have to go back to your new mgkt track heard you added haven't been in a few years

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому +1

      No Brakes_88 it’s called the Herrin Compound now. Search Herrin Compound Discussions in Facebook. You’ll find any info you need there. 👍🏼

    • @No_Breaks_Auto
      @No_Breaks_Auto 5 років тому

      Ok cool I'll deff be looking ty keep slaying those corners😎

  • @bikelifesoldier5412
    @bikelifesoldier5412 5 років тому +2

    What's the displacement and weight of that mini-sport? Seems really fast comin' outta the corners and looks like a lot of fun to ride!👊✌

    • @rubberskilla2991
      @rubberskilla2991 5 років тому +3

      And how much hp/ torque is it pushin. That does look helllaaaaaa fun lol

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому +2

      BikeLife Soldier it’s an Ohvale 190 from risemoto.com. I’m not sure how much it weighs but I can pick it up and load it into my truck by myself. 😂

  • @vandondupreez
    @vandondupreez 4 роки тому

    Haha that bike looks like sooo much fun!! 🥳🥳

  • @johnfryman4428
    @johnfryman4428 4 роки тому

    Dig what you do. Thanks for the tips.

  • @cliffordmcdonald8054
    @cliffordmcdonald8054 5 років тому +1

    Man those Ovale’s look fun!

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому

      Clifford Mcdonald it’s not possible to explain in words how much fun I have on mine. Priceless.

  • @wrighthausracing9641
    @wrighthausracing9641 4 роки тому

    Thanks I'm switching to the shocker

  • @constantinosschinas4503
    @constantinosschinas4503 2 місяці тому

    These small bikes roll around darn fast.

  • @UpsideDownFork
    @UpsideDownFork Рік тому +1

    Why am i only just finding this?!

  • @Djzsolo
    @Djzsolo Рік тому

    Can you explain counter steering and do you use it to turn a motorcycle every time ?

  • @HemiBurns
    @HemiBurns 5 років тому +2

    Josh,
    How often do you use the rear brake on track... and how?

    • @azwarmuharram2399
      @azwarmuharram2399 5 років тому +1

      rear brake usually used when you ride slowly for comfortable stoping.

    • @HemiBurns
      @HemiBurns 5 років тому

      @@azwarmuharram2399 Thanks....but I meant on track

    • @azwarmuharram2399
      @azwarmuharram2399 5 років тому +1

      @@HemiBurns Sometime before cornering. Combine it with front brake to make the best speed reduction but with little force. If you press to much in high speed, your rear wheel might get slipped. You need to try it in track so you can get the best flow when cornering without losing so much speed.

    • @Tyler_Mayhem
      @Tyler_Mayhem 5 років тому +1

      What that guy said. Also if you very slightly trail the rear brake it will tighten a corner. very slightly. Don't find out what happens if you apply too much

    • @HemiBurns
      @HemiBurns 5 років тому

      TylerMayhem Lol, thanks for the tip. I don’t want to have a “ fucked up day” 🤣

  • @lillnemo1
    @lillnemo1 5 років тому +2

    adjusting your brake lever 2, 3 times a lap?????
    About the downshifting, is that with or without slipperclutch? cause I see the guys with the slippers downshift really fast and early without problems cause the rear wheel doesnt lock. I downshift as fast as possible too, without releasing the clutch, but it seems to take longer the old way.
    I have to release the clutch slowly, but quite late cause otherwise the speed is too low too soon.
    This makes corner entry less easy cause the bike settles quite late.
    My mate experiences the same issues.

    • @HHSJohn
      @HHSJohn 5 років тому

      I have the same thing, sometimes I find it difficult to revmatch when im going from 5th to 2nd gear, and there's more enginebrake than what I wanted, causing me to go slower into the corner than I'd wanted

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому +1

      lillnemo1 maybe more sometimes. That is with a slipper clutch. If you do not have a slipper clutch you just need to let the clutch out slowly for a smooth entry to the corner. I never make all of my downshifts in the same clutch pull. I grab and release the clutch in between each downshift.

  • @trevorgroeneveld1355
    @trevorgroeneveld1355 5 років тому +1

    You were way too serious with your instruction. What happened to taking the piss and making us think what’s real and what’s not? 😂😂 just kidding. Great video.

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому

      Trevor Groeneveld don’t worry. They’ll be back. I just have to make sure people know it’s a joke. They take these videos way too serious. That’s a good thing, I guess.

  • @garrettsmith1799
    @garrettsmith1799 5 років тому

    Love the vids like these, but I still wonder why a lot of racers dont seem to rev match when down shifting? Maybe they have slipper clutches so it isnt neccesary... I've never ridden a bike with a slipper so i always rev match. I've always wondered why racers dont seem to

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому +1

      Garrett Smith my stock GSX-R1000 comes with an auto blipped. I do not need to use the clutch or rev the bike when I down shift. It does it on its own.

  • @foolspeedahead
    @foolspeedahead 5 років тому

    Did anyone else catch the race shifter setup when he is talking about downshifting around 8:00?

  • @motopez9840
    @motopez9840 2 роки тому

    Do you rev match when downshifting and have to use a clutch? Or have you pros got some weird system haha

  • @24flacko62
    @24flacko62 5 років тому

    You gotta make a wheelie tip video !!

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  5 років тому

      David Urena just lean that is probably the last thing I will be giving instruction on. Maybe we can do a video where a real wheelie pro teaches me, which in turn, teaches you. 👍🏼

  • @michaelwatkins8871
    @michaelwatkins8871 2 роки тому

    I am a little confused about the dynamic of quickly down shifting as soon as the braking starts. I am thinking of RPM's and the rear if done quickly at 160+ mph. How quick is this? Is it done late with hard breaking so that the bike slows down quick enough so you 're not in too low of a gear for the speed?

  • @one-of-us9939
    @one-of-us9939 3 роки тому

    I use tec spec 2... See everyone...
    I told you I was cool!

  • @motomigos
    @motomigos 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you.

  • @vikingblood5775
    @vikingblood5775 4 роки тому

    Any word on whats up for next season yet. I read the news. They better keep you. All I gotta say!

    • @joshherrin
      @joshherrin  4 роки тому +1

      I don’t know anything yet. Hopefully soon. Thanks for the support!

  • @krillonusa
    @krillonusa 5 років тому

    Any tips on the basic form of throttle control and countersteering? IE for street riding... staying in your lane without going too wide or hitting the apex too early or knowing street lines?

    • @lillnemo1
      @lillnemo1 5 років тому

      both 2 first questions, shame on you if you really have to ask.
      Throttle control? dont ever get OFF the gas in a corner, start giving throttle ONLY if you can keep it open.
      Starting throttle is ALWAYS gentle, never jerk the gas open. If you have a jerky bike, start opening the throttle just that eeniewieny tiny bit earlier, so your bike settles a bit before you realy start giving gas. Sometimes this means even before the corner or apex.
      Countersteering is something natural.
      99.9999999% of time you dont even realize you push the bar.
      You lean the bike by hanging off a bit (which causes the bike to countersteer by itself) and "push" the wrong side of the bar. For left corner "push" right bar forward.
      While riding, you dont use more than 15degrees steering angle on the tightest corner... Thats how little steering input you need!!! more angle is only for parking, manouvering..
      You dont keep pushing the steering, just initiate the corner....
      street riding? if you go wide after the corner, you were inside too much before it.
      It's always the same thing, be it on track or street; outside, inside, outside.
      So if you live where people drive on the right side of the road and you take a right corner: keep as far left as possible on YOUR lane, "steer in as late as possible", go as far right as possible in the corner AKA hitting the APEX of the corner, then you have max width available to get out of corner.
      street lines??? just see YOUR LANE as the width of the track... then use what s said earlier: out in out
      hitting the apex too early? something you need to learn yourself. if you hit it early, you run wide or have to brake extra or have to close throttle... if so, learn from it and do different next time
      different corners = different apex different weather = different "apex" different bike = different lines aka different apex
      hope that's what you wanted to know?

    • @papo140
      @papo140 5 років тому

      @@lillnemo1 you can roll off the gas mid corner. Obviously not abruptly. But if you roll off gently and incrementally you can. Thats how you adjust line mid corner. Shame on you for giving stupid ass advice that can get someone hurt.
      and better advice would be. Excluding double apexes(really long turns) that require neutral or maintenance throttle (steady throttle to keep you on your line) you can get back on the gas. but dont open up until you can see your exit and gradually take away lean.
      Again rolling on and off gas is how you adjust your line. more gas = run wide less gas = tighten line. So if you took a corner too fast and find yourself running wide in a corner. look where you need to go and gradually roll off the fucking gas. You can even lightly lightly lightly use the brake. But please remember smoothness is the critical aspect to all of this.

  • @DearMajesty
    @DearMajesty 5 років тому

    Interesting. You trail brake a lot less than I was expecting...curious what you mean by you're really trying to get the bike hooked up? Do you mean like square off the corner more to get better drive out?

  • @cristianlimamarquez1372
    @cristianlimamarquez1372 4 роки тому

    Where is that race track located? Great Videos.

  • @AnhVo-xj7kq
    @AnhVo-xj7kq 5 років тому

    Can you make video explaining how to back it in?

  • @petar-boshnakov
    @petar-boshnakov 5 років тому

    Hi Josh, loved the vid and the straight and honest answers ! Can you do another one on rear break if you are using it ? Also what are these small bikes you are riding. I want to get one for practice as in my area karting tracks are most accessible and also it is a cheap way of practicing

  • @pantich78
    @pantich78 5 років тому

    Great tips!

  • @nelsong8986
    @nelsong8986 4 роки тому

    Hey Josh, what is that stationary structure with a tank and seat right behind you in the video?