5 Things Experienced Riders do, that new riders Shouldn't!

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  • In this video I talk about 5 Things many experienced motorcycle riders do, that new riders shouldn't do and why.
    Do not start trying to do these things they will naturally come to you as your experience grows.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 171

  • @spicy110
    @spicy110  4 роки тому

    If you have anymore questions about getting a bike see this playlist of videos it will really help! ua-cam.com/play/PL-ow7a_42PpS4RoPPNeBgQ3oEagBWT9Ey.html

  • @juveniamoorst6163
    @juveniamoorst6163 4 роки тому +36

    The most important thing for a new rider is dont buy a fancy and very expensive bike, buy them when you got enough experiences.

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  4 роки тому +4

      That is a very good Call i fully agree with.

    • @Bumbaclot213
      @Bumbaclot213 4 роки тому +2

      And don’t go straight to the biggest bike, ease your way in. I think a 600 is a great start for those who have just obtained their full licence, that’s size I currently ride

    • @juveniamoorst6163
      @juveniamoorst6163 4 роки тому

      @@Bumbaclot213 Agree

    • @thegame123ize
      @thegame123ize 4 роки тому +1

      I'm currently riding a ninja 250r and i started on a r6 crashed it on my first week. I kinda felt bikes weren't my thing but then 2 years later i thought i should give it another try and this time i decided to go lowest and then upgrade slowly so i get experience along the way. I'm really happy with my 250r but it does seem slow at times i also have a Z1000 but i only ride it occasionally and damn that bike scares the shit out of me. I'm thinking my next bike will be a Suzuki GSXR600 but i'm ride my 250r for a few more months just to be on safe side then upgarde once i'm ready for the extra power.

    • @medicatedflowers821
      @medicatedflowers821 4 роки тому +3

      600 plenty of power for uk roads loads of fun too be had and safely

  • @Mrflash222006
    @Mrflash222006 4 роки тому +28

    One or 2 fingers covering the front brake never hurt, its when you grab a handful of brake your going to come off, years of mtb and downhill riding taught me this

    • @strenith
      @strenith 4 роки тому +8

      I've noticed so many mountian biking and road biking habits I've developed over the 15 years of riding I've done appearing in my motorcycle riding. Covering the breaks, counter steering, anticipating what cars are going to do and picking my ass up off the seat when hard bumps are unavoidable. Cheers!

    • @0xsergy
      @0xsergy 4 роки тому +3

      @@strenith it's almost like biking is biking. ;)

    • @patrykrog8121
      @patrykrog8121 4 роки тому

      I do mtb aswell and use 1 finger and on motorcycle i just do the same

  • @RevUnstableBoy
    @RevUnstableBoy 4 роки тому +28

    In the us, msf teaches to stay in gear at lights so you can make a quick getaway if something happens behind you like a distracted driver coming up to rear end you.

    • @derekadams3392
      @derekadams3392 4 роки тому +1

      RevUnstableBoy we’re also thought that in Australia

    • @davidmoh7114
      @davidmoh7114 4 роки тому +1

      In Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia, this is self taught... Thanks to all the experience sharing from advance and experienced riders on UA-cam.

    • @neu0zzy560
      @neu0zzy560 4 роки тому +1

      RevUnstableBoy some Cali lights run 4 min and your left wrist will be thicker than kankles, lol

    • @derekadams3392
      @derekadams3392 4 роки тому +4

      Neu 0zzy once a couple vehicles have pulled up behind you, then it’s safe to put in neutral and rest your wrist

    • @fredorico41
      @fredorico41 4 роки тому +1

      Derek adams
      Yep 👍 I’m from Australia too, was taught the same, clutch in make sure your in first and foot on rear brake ready to takeoff

  • @ryanm.191
    @ryanm.191 4 роки тому +10

    i was taught in my cbt, by my instructor to trail brake, because it increases stability due to gyroscopic forces coming from the engine

  • @SimplyElectronicsOfficial
    @SimplyElectronicsOfficial 4 роки тому +16

    Do every single one of them, rider for 7 years. One thing I wouldn't do when I was starting was filter, could not find the confidence. Took me about a year before I would filter nicely.

    • @MrMrhughesy
      @MrMrhughesy 4 роки тому +4

      I remember going out on purpose, when it was busy, just to increase my confidence with filtering, now I filter in Birmingham

    • @janetgreenslade6478
      @janetgreenslade6478 4 роки тому +1

      Took me a while too with filtering and lane splitting, one day i was in heavy traffic, just thought f**k it and went for it. As soon as i faced the fear i was fine

    • @Bumbaclot213
      @Bumbaclot213 4 роки тому

      Try filtering through rush-hour traffic in London, that’ll build your confidence up or just infuriate you!

    • @I_Mark_Mills
      @I_Mark_Mills 3 роки тому

      Yeah, I haven't filtered yet. Then again, I haven't ridden in heavy traffic yet. Haven't felt the need to

    • @Faunarr
      @Faunarr Рік тому

      I started learning to filter within a week or two of riding to the point that 2 months later I can do it without thinking much.

  • @SuperSavage35
    @SuperSavage35 4 роки тому +7

    The one about holding the clutch whilst stopped is interesting as the instructor I had for my cbt said always do this rather than knocking it into neutral (unless you have a long wait) so you're always ready to pull away.

    • @gvnchrstphr
      @gvnchrstphr 4 роки тому +3

      I was told the same on my CBT

    • @trevorbest
      @trevorbest 4 роки тому +3

      My "Part 1" was over 30 years ago, can't remember what they said about clutches :-)

  • @LithEatsBacon
    @LithEatsBacon 4 роки тому +9

    rev matching changed how i ride so much, tried to get a hang of it quite soon after getting my license, and clutch-less upshifts, mostly when accelerating hard but if done right, makes acceleration a lot smoother

    • @borbonyhasbike2234
      @borbonyhasbike2234 4 роки тому

      Hi bud c:

    • @LithEatsBacon
      @LithEatsBacon 4 роки тому

      @@borbonyhasbike2234 oi you!

    • @0xsergy
      @0xsergy 4 роки тому +2

      clutchless upshifts are easy but it's still definitely more wear on stuff, I tend to just clutch it. clutches are cheap to fix, transmission bearings and gears errr not so much.

    • @SmallSpoonBrigade
      @SmallSpoonBrigade 4 роки тому

      @@0xsergy Depends on the bike and whether or not you do the work yourself. I was able to get a practically new Ninja 250r tranny for like $75 including shipping. Whereas the cost of the clutch would have been at least double that. Having somebody install both of those for me would be where the real cost comes into it.

  • @PjzAirsoft
    @PjzAirsoft 4 роки тому +3

    Another good thing about holding the clutch at lights. Helps you move away faster if you see someone coming in too hot behind you. Not only that, with the recent bike jackings it will help dip if they come up to you.. Plus if they do some reason pull you off, the bike will chuck itself and stall. Therefore making more time added in their getaway.

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  4 роки тому +1

      I have once had to do a quick pull away that guy is going to hit me from behind and yep over shot where I was.

  • @kristina5210
    @kristina5210 3 роки тому +2

    Plus if you down shift without rev matching at high revs you can lock up the rear wheel temporarily, I learnt this the hard way when learning

  • @benllewelyn98
    @benllewelyn98 4 роки тому +1

    I grew up riding two strokes so even when i was 17 doing my CBT I found myself covering the clutch and getting told off 😂 I was so used to doing it as fineky old two stokes have a habit of heat seizing 😂 . Great video btw I'm going to show this to my friend who's about to do his DAS only ridden a scooter 8 years ago when he was 16 I'm going to get him to watch all of your new rider series as you explain stuff in a much easier way to understand than I do. Keep up the great work 👌👌👌

  • @kicker074
    @kicker074 4 роки тому +2

    My instructor is great I’m upgrading from my A2 to A and already have a GSXR 750 and he’s telling me all this stuff! time and place and gives me pointers about trail breaking as it’s a much faster bike great video

  • @brainonabike7760
    @brainonabike7760 4 роки тому

    Awesome video as usual. It's true, some stuff takes more practice and experience before you can do it safely

  • @youngeroldie5089
    @youngeroldie5089 4 роки тому

    Thanks for reply and yes some trainees do just as you say, but most hand sizes can pull the front brake whilst the throttle is still open. Enjoy your videos as they are informative.

  • @tylerkimdura6690
    @tylerkimdura6690 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for educating me.

  • @AdamatBaldysHomebrew
    @AdamatBaldysHomebrew 4 роки тому +1

    Nice one, I learnt something today, rev matching, now I need a lie down. :-)

  • @ethansenior9918
    @ethansenior9918 4 роки тому +6

    Not commented on one of your videos in years so just stopping by and saying hello 😅 Also something experienced riders do that new riders don't is...not realising they are doing all of what your mentioned until someone brings it up in conversation. Plus revmatching sounds sooo good when you have an exhaust that pops and bangs 😎

  • @HippoDrones
    @HippoDrones 4 роки тому

    Like button smashed, love your explanation regarding covering the front brake! :-)

  • @kingfisherphil
    @kingfisherphil 4 роки тому

    Great stuff Spicy, all about learn basics then after test Finesse.

  • @rockyp3917
    @rockyp3917 4 роки тому

    Loved your engine revs sound effect for downshifting 😂

  • @RioterRides
    @RioterRides 4 роки тому

    Good stuff!

  • @Night__Rider__
    @Night__Rider__ 4 роки тому +5

    Bought your yes it's legal jumper after having enough of the dirty looks I get bypassing traffic 😂 still get the looks but it makes me chuckle

  • @donky75
    @donky75 4 роки тому +1

    Always wondered what rev matching was.going to give it a go

  • @89shauny
    @89shauny 4 роки тому

    hello spicy110, i found your channel about 2-3weeks ago and have just made it here from the last 3years of your vids, all have been great (i will admit some i did not watch).
    i really clicked with you and this channel as im in the same boat you was a few years back, (29yo, on a 125 for 7 years, just passed my theory.)
    when im fully passed with a big bike i would love to come to one of your events (if and when you do one).
    take care and i hope your back is well now. also i hope you mum is doing ok (was sorry to hear about that).

  • @SooperSkoots
    @SooperSkoots 4 роки тому

    I've watched a few of your videos and enjoyed them and i don't comment that often either but you are a very talented young man, i have been riding 40 years and i agree on your view 100% well done keep it up, Kind Regards Mark...

  • @johna6968
    @johna6968 4 роки тому +11

    Rev matching although not always necessary is recommended when downshifting with any constant mesh gearbox.

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  4 роки тому +3

      I think they don't tech it as it's a lot more to learn for a newbie

    • @expatbiker6598
      @expatbiker6598 4 роки тому +1

      Rev matching is just a waste if fuel. I like backing it in at anyt chance I get anyway.

    • @michalrybinski3233
      @michalrybinski3233 4 роки тому +3

      Well... every person who went through advanced riding training and are riding this way will tell you to NOT rev-match as this is not a proper technique to change your gears, it is sort of a middle technique between beginners way and advanced rider's way. You should first adjust your speed by braking for the road/obstacle/anticipated way ahead, then change to the gear which is appropriate to the speed you are intending to travel with and this should be a natural gear engagement without upsetting the gearbox as revs should already be in the range appriopriate for the selected gear at that speed.

  • @HDGardenCare
    @HDGardenCare 4 роки тому

    I agree I have been riding for only a year but already learning how to rev match

  • @l3thality285
    @l3thality285 4 роки тому

    New subscriber. Nice video👍🏾

  • @maycrotch8576
    @maycrotch8576 4 роки тому

    Spot on advice

  • @buddybleeyes
    @buddybleeyes 4 роки тому +1

    I rev match and 2 finger brake most of the time (I have Brembo front brakes so they give as much as you want). I wouldn't advise any one to do two fingers due to having 4 fingers on the front brake give you more and better braking force. it's just how I'm comfortable :)

  • @eskimo427
    @eskimo427 4 роки тому +3

    Only time worth rev matching is if you're changing down to overtake, if you're slowing down what's the point, also if you go into a corner a little to quick changing down without rev matching may adjust the speed to something your more comfortable with.

    • @Be4tJumper
      @Be4tJumper 4 роки тому

      i can't stand the sound of not rev matching. I've just got a bike and it pisses me off how i can't rev match. I heel toe downshift my van all day but can't blip a bike throttle correctly.

    • @eskimo427
      @eskimo427 4 роки тому

      @@Be4tJumper if you've only just got a bike, unless you've been riding for a while there are far more important things to work on than rev matching. How well do you corner, what's your road positioning like, do you ride when it's raining, when it's windy, could go on....

  • @Stutch-he1he
    @Stutch-he1he 4 роки тому +1

    Yeah Spicy110, the old dont cover the front~brake!!! Can see why & would go with that advise as a learner, but yeah ive allways done it & probley still will forever! But if Learning it is an Important Factor in the Basics of Saftey! Common~Sense and Dont Panic! Take it Easy & try to Enjoy it! Early Lessons off Instructors are Extremely Important!!!! The Best Advise Your Going to get!!! The rest is then yours!!! You will become a better rider in time!! The Best Lessons you can get at an early stage! Dont Panic & Watch, Read, and do some reasearch! It'll Pay Off! Belive!! Happy~Riding!!! You'll Love It!!!!

  • @payton5759
    @payton5759 4 роки тому +1

    Plus, downshifting without throttle blip can make the rear tire jerk a bit, I've felt it a few times before throttle blipping.

  • @TarfuLuke
    @TarfuLuke 3 роки тому +1

    Muscle memory I think you were mentioning at around 2:00

  • @MrMrhughesy
    @MrMrhughesy 4 роки тому +1

    I was never told to always out it into neutral at lights, just sat in first. Some people say that could burn the clutch out.
    I started doing the downwards blip, without thinking about it. Was just more natural. I do it in the car as well

    • @SmallSpoonBrigade
      @SmallSpoonBrigade 4 роки тому

      That's a myth, the clutch doesn't burn out unless it's spinning at a different rate than the connection to the transmission and they're both in contact. At worst, holding the clutch in will cause the cable to slowly stretch over time and those are generally easy to replace and not that much money.
      As far as the blip goes, downshifting procedure is more or less opposite of the upshifting procedure, unless you're doing clutchless upshifts.

  • @altypeRR
    @altypeRR 4 роки тому

    Not sure if it varies by school/ instructor but mine certainly was fine with leaving it in gear with rear brake on at junctions. Didn’t have to go through that whole drill. Great video though.

  • @mose717
    @mose717 4 роки тому

    Great vid with good points and clear explanations. Being an American rider it's always a bit hair raising to see oncoming traffic on the other side of the road.

    • @tompapp1936
      @tompapp1936 3 роки тому

      It’s not oncoming if it’s on the other side of the road it’s just traffic

  • @youngeroldie5089
    @youngeroldie5089 4 роки тому +1

    Good video.. As an instructor I advise trainees not to ride with right hand covering the front brake lever as they tend to apply the front brake and not release the throttle, therefore in an emergency stop they will have no engine braking. When approaching a corner we should enter the corner in the correct road position and at the correct speed, how ever if you need to brake in the corner always use rear brake and never the front.

    • @dyslectische
      @dyslectische 4 роки тому

      U use front break. So your bike go down in front spring.
      This way your turn wil be shorter.
      You only need a slow pres so really one or two fingers Al you need.
      If you use the rear break In a corner you can ease over do it and your bike go in a slip.

    • @jediknight1294
      @jediknight1294 4 роки тому

      @@dyslectische im not so sure thats a great idea the front brake will upset the balance and pull you off your line

  • @brainonabike7760
    @brainonabike7760 4 роки тому +11

    "DUCK!!!" 😂

  • @ItsBeenDanBefore
    @ItsBeenDanBefore 4 роки тому

    Because of you, Spicy, whenever I go past cows (and because I live in Devon countryside, there's thousands of the beefy bastards), I open my visor and shout "MOOCOWS" as I go past. I also have a few things I would personally add: 1 - Filtering, get used to doing slow speed stuff without putting your feet down and pulling away from slow speed stuff, riding slow along a line in a car park or something, ETC. Basically, wait until you can do it perfectly without cars before doing it with cars. 2 - Clutchless shifting, something I know too well. I though clutchless shifting was proof I was an amazing rider, ETC, ETC and I sacrificed time I should have been using for slow speed and braking practice for getting clutchless shifts. I clutchless shift every time I ride but I had to reteach myself braking and slow speed because I lost practically all of my skill in those places. And finally, 3 - changing/deleting mirrors. I (personally) think you need to get used to stock mirrors and doing correct observations before improving the looks of your bike. This obviously doesn't apply when the bike didn't come with mirrors or the stock ones are utterly unusable. In those cases, I'll allow it

  • @dadogdlc
    @dadogdlc 4 роки тому +3

    The duck was the climax of the vid ♥️

  • @jamiemurdoch5523
    @jamiemurdoch5523 Рік тому +1

    The guy that dose the CBT at pro Scot Scottish moto champion few years ago lost a few fingers covering the front brake a can't help covering the front brake as I moved freedom motocross to road bike so bad habits just seem to stick lol

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  Рік тому +1

      Many will say it's not a bad habit, if he was not breaking maybe it would have been more serious.

    • @jamiemurdoch5523
      @jamiemurdoch5523 Рік тому

      @@spicy110 he slide on wet road and without thinking he went for the front brake had a good laugh at him when he said to me don't cover the front brake lol a can't help it as been riding since I was five and was always told cover your front brake never no when you might have a millisecond to use it lol

  • @ANDY1985UK2011
    @ANDY1985UK2011 4 роки тому

    It depends where I'm going really. If I'm commuting to work I'll just come off the throttle and downshift when the bike has slowed down to save petrol but if I'm out at the weekend for a fun ride then I'll ride very different

  • @stampydragon2739
    @stampydragon2739 3 роки тому

    I started trail braking Straight from getting my CBT you don’t apply the brakes in the corner you slowly let off the brakes in to the corner

  • @lynx8437
    @lynx8437 3 роки тому

    On my cbt, when it came to my speeding, we was told not to.
    But as soon as we got on the road, we was going down a road with a speed limit of 30mph but about a minute going into the road I realised that I was doing was 40 and I was like "Well shyte but then I noticed not only was my instructor not telling me to slow down he was also keeping up with for him to overtake then say "Okay thank you for leading the pack follow me" about an hour later I got my cbt and he said "You were almost perfect just keep away from the parked cars" lol

  • @exonusgod
    @exonusgod 4 роки тому +1

    I was trained to hold the clutch.. unless you had to wipe the rain off your visor XD

  • @user-xb4nn6ql5l
    @user-xb4nn6ql5l 3 роки тому

    Funny that... on my cbt the other day, I pretty much ignored the whole find neutral at a stop thing because it didn't make any sense to me. no one told me off. And i tried quite hard to rev match because i heal and toe in a car, so it just makes sense to me. in theory at least...

  • @xThirdOpsx
    @xThirdOpsx 4 роки тому

    Although I know how to rev match I dont do it most of the times since it uses more gas. Also I like the sound of the engine when I downshift normally. Of course if I have to downshift while in a turn I rev match, otherwise the rear tire will slide and bye bye traction.

    • @helixwd739
      @helixwd739 4 роки тому

      Rev matching uses so little fuel its negligible your more likely to damage your transmission by not doing it.

    • @xThirdOpsx
      @xThirdOpsx 4 роки тому

      @@helixwd739 When you rev match 60 times in a round trip I dont think that negligeable. Why should it ruin the transmission?

    • @Panda-nk4ec
      @Panda-nk4ec 4 роки тому

      Regular downshift doesn't ruin the transmission. That is a myth that I believed for a long time. I do regular downshifting and rev matching depending on my mood, but I love the sound of rev matching.

  • @Mean-bj8wp
    @Mean-bj8wp 11 місяців тому

    I engine brake a lot and i dont rev match as I'm progressivly hard on the front brake
    But i do go through 4 to 5 chains a year.

  • @stevensmith721
    @stevensmith721 4 роки тому +1

    Regarding the shifting to neutral, it is a good idea when waiting for a long time at lights etc. (called vehicle sympathy) As trained at the IAM or ROSPA don't cover the back brake otherwise you have to do the strange right foot left foot dance to get the bike back into gear. Use the front brake!

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  4 роки тому

      With alertness you can do that dance just before the lights change or a gap opens. You are right tho but having been rear ended hard while holding the front I can tell you it really really hurts your hand haha

    • @MrMrhughesy
      @MrMrhughesy 4 роки тому

      I was taught by an IAM instructor, and was taught to always cover rear brakes at lights.

    • @stevensmith721
      @stevensmith721 4 роки тому

      MrMrhughesy different instructors different views. My national observer told us if he saw us doing the right left dance he would fail us!

    • @jediknight1294
      @jediknight1294 4 роки тому +1

      @@stevensmith721 thats the difference between the advanced riding stuff and passing the test i think

  • @Sky-vu6hk
    @Sky-vu6hk Рік тому

    "it'll go reeeeeee" had me dying 😭

  • @ReevyMotovlogs
    @ReevyMotovlogs 4 роки тому

    Watched your vid on tinted visors, got myself a dark tinted one and been past so many police with it and well... you're right, they don't even care lol

    • @trevorbest
      @trevorbest 4 роки тому

      They probably will in foul weather or the dark ;-) You should carry a spare clear one, although you can argue that a visor is not a legal requirement and you can simply dump the tinted one when it gets dark, carrying the spare will make life a lot easier at the roadside 'chat'

    • @ReevyMotovlogs
      @ReevyMotovlogs 4 роки тому

      @@trevorbest Yeah always have the clear one it came with in my bag just incase I ever do get pulled :)

    • @SmallSpoonBrigade
      @SmallSpoonBrigade 4 роки тому

      @@trevorbest Yes, just don't keep it in a backpack unless you have some sort of firm armor between you and the visor. Visors can and do break spines if you ever land on them.
      Personally, I recommend either using a clear visor and carrying sunglasses or using a dark visor and carrying clear glasses/goggles.

    • @trevorbest
      @trevorbest 4 роки тому

      @@SmallSpoonBrigade I have one of those bum bags for it

  • @MrReed1991
    @MrReed1991 4 роки тому

    When I'm slowing down I don't actually like engine braking too much. I use my breaks as it illuminates my break light, hopefully this will alert a driver behind me and reduce my risk of getting rear ended. It would be cool I if there was someway of illuminating the break light through engine breaking.

    • @MrMrhughesy
      @MrMrhughesy 4 роки тому

      Pull in the brake lever just slightly. Will show a light, but not engage the front brake. What my instructor told me, what I do now

    • @laurencepickering5252
      @laurencepickering5252 4 роки тому

      Having an sv650 I’ve got a lot of engine braking, I tend to check behind me before having to slow down to check if anyone is behind me, if there is someone there I will just use my brakes to slow down,if there isn’t anyone I’ll use engine braking. Can nearly get it to stop completely using engine braking even from 60 mph.

    • @benllewelyn98
      @benllewelyn98 4 роки тому +1

      @@laurencepickering5252 sv rider here too I tend to use engine braking but just touch the front brake to illuminate the light I know what you mean about engine braking on them it is quite powerful

  • @secondhandbike
    @secondhandbike 4 роки тому +1

    You sit on the back beak at lights and other places , so if your hit up the ass you slid forward if your in gear and/or on the front beak the bike will do a flip over and land on you and that's not a good day

  • @chrishart8548
    @chrishart8548 3 роки тому

    I was already trail braking before I ever herd of it. I just called it loading the suspension.

  • @CantEatRS
    @CantEatRS 4 роки тому +3

    OK a question when I watch an add do you get more money if I watch the whole thing, I usually skip them.

    • @teddywoodburn1295
      @teddywoodburn1295 4 роки тому

      I believe he gets money if you watch more than 30 seconds of an ad, I'm not sure what happens if the ad is less than 30 seconds

  • @poacherDan
    @poacherDan 4 роки тому

    iv been riding for 15years and still on L plates there should be a rethink on this like if you have been riding for 5 years or more can loose the Lplates but only ride under 250cc

  • @aidanjames8611
    @aidanjames8611 4 роки тому +1

    I want to be the person that just saw spicy talking to his floppy hand in a car park

  • @philipyeo7535
    @philipyeo7535 4 роки тому

    Clutch plates slowly get worn away when the clutch is disengaged. That's why I always put the bike in neutral whenever stopped. Rather than just sitting with the plates grinding away. Maybe I'm just too mechanically sympathetic

    • @stevepalmer5670
      @stevepalmer5670 4 роки тому

      Clutch plates don't get worn away when clutch is disengaged, because the clutch is DISENGAGED.

    • @philipyeo7535
      @philipyeo7535 4 роки тому +1

      @@stevepalmer5670 you're wrong. When the clutch is engaged, you're moving along. When the clutch is disengaged there is no power to the sprocket. If you've taken a clutch apart you should know how it works. Try that before saying wrong things

    • @stevepalmer5670
      @stevepalmer5670 4 роки тому

      @@philipyeo7535 Excuse me,in my 62 years on this planet iv'e forgot more about how vehicles work than you will ever know.

  • @FewWheel
    @FewWheel 4 роки тому +1

    I usually have my finger covering the clutch rather than the front brakes

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  4 роки тому +4

      I do both haha depends on the situation. Once in on the motorway say I don't cover either mostly.

    • @philhunt9297
      @philhunt9297 4 роки тому

      I'm guessing with some bikes covering the front brake isn't much of an issue (Combi Braking System or Advanced Braking System)
      If I'm on the motorway with free moving traffic or a good stretch with little traffic then I'm off the brake but if I'm in heavy/city traffic then I'm pretty sure it'll be covered sometimes - I call it "road sense"
      But I did spend a hell of a lot of time ensuring the majority of my braking was either engine or back brake only

  • @kevindarkstar
    @kevindarkstar 4 роки тому

    We use to call rev matching race changing, back in't day

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  4 роки тому +1

      I did not know that, thanks 🙂

    • @kevindarkstar
      @kevindarkstar 4 роки тому

      @@spicy110 70s and 80s era 👍🏻

  • @easternmenace
    @easternmenace 4 роки тому

    Do you rev match on Derek? I found that on my big single it was kinda impossible

  • @nathangreen6286
    @nathangreen6286 4 роки тому +1

    Actually I do have to think about walking coz I'm on crutches 🤣

  • @rickyevans3845
    @rickyevans3845 4 роки тому

    Holding the clutch in at stops can do some harm, especially to the throw out bearing.

    • @ryanm.191
      @ryanm.191 4 роки тому

      My instructor told me that unlike car clutches motorbike clutches are designed to be ridden, so pulling it in at lights is perfectly fine

    • @rickyevans3845
      @rickyevans3845 4 роки тому

      @@ryanm.191 oh yeh u can leave it in in first for a short stop, but if you get to the lights as they turn red, then i wouldnt. It will do damage over time, theres no question

  • @robinwells8879
    @robinwells8879 2 роки тому

    All equally applicable to car driving I suppose.

  • @krumdidov9395
    @krumdidov9395 4 роки тому +1

    Can we have an update to the lexmoto lxr, Spicy?

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  4 роки тому +1

      What about it? It went back to Lexmoto shortly after the review.

    • @krumdidov9395
      @krumdidov9395 4 роки тому

      @@spicy110Just wanted to know if the company has had any progress with the lxr.. you got any clues?🙃

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  4 роки тому +1

      Oh if you mean the 380cc no news. As for the 125cc they made the SE since.

  • @swoop1352
    @swoop1352 4 роки тому +1

    DUCK! It's Roger Irrelevant! He's completely hat stand.

  • @BLACKHAWK4949
    @BLACKHAWK4949 5 місяців тому

    "You might say DUCK!!"

  • @jonahschlief981
    @jonahschlief981 4 роки тому

    I subscribed when you yelled DUCK

  • @FineDayWasted
    @FineDayWasted 4 роки тому +4

    Are you Will off inbetweeners?

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  4 роки тому +2

      No but you are not the first to ask haha

  • @Sean-he5nz
    @Sean-he5nz 4 роки тому

    “DUCK”😂😂😂😂

  • @RoadRashHD
    @RoadRashHD 4 роки тому

    Thats funny.becaude when i was in riding school they gave me heck for covering the brake and clutch

  • @khurammushtaqch
    @khurammushtaqch 4 роки тому

    Two fingers braking and clutchless upshift i think that experienced drivers do

  • @patrykpolak566
    @patrykpolak566 3 роки тому

    you might say that that's- DUCK!

  • @me02011966
    @me02011966 4 роки тому

    You know shouldnt in your thumbnail is spelt wrong

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  4 роки тому +1

      Yer bit your the first to notice before I fix it

  • @LuckyLizardGameingRitaXx
    @LuckyLizardGameingRitaXx 4 роки тому

    Mate you live near me

  • @mrkiwijimmymrkiwijimmy2530
    @mrkiwijimmymrkiwijimmy2530 4 роки тому

    .

  • @motoNOOB94
    @motoNOOB94 4 роки тому

    Had so many scares trial breaking in the wet! haha luckily i have done motocross since being a kid so managed to save it .....
    Subscribed and added you to featured channels on my new channel man
    feel free to check out my videos as me watching yours motivated me to start my own channel

  • @duncanfraser2390
    @duncanfraser2390 4 роки тому

    or if you ride a 20 year old bike it doesnt really matter if you grab the front brakes or not

  • @HDMotorProduction
    @HDMotorProduction 4 роки тому

    I disagree with the clutch part. Always put it on neutral unless u actually ride 10 times a year n only go out with buddies on extreme hot days to hang out then yeh, leave it on first gear n see who goes first when the light turns green. When u put it on neutral n just come to a red light u expand the life-span of ur clutch wear, because once u r on 1st gear, the clutch needs to be released more than u holding on to it, n every second that passed u hang on to it ur burning ur springs, that’s y experience riders such as myself doesn’t think about neutral which isn’t a big deal, and shift from 1 to 5 within a split of second n doesn’t affect the clutch spring.

  • @maycrotch8576
    @maycrotch8576 4 роки тому

    LAPPI!!!!!

  • @musicmanluke3586
    @musicmanluke3586 4 роки тому

    🍪🍪

  • @ruudboy26
    @ruudboy26 4 роки тому

    Buy fast bikes!!!

  • @brno221973
    @brno221973 4 роки тому

    Rev matching only needed when on track, if you feel you need to rev match on public roads then you aren’t riding properly to start with. All the rest of the video I agree with.👍

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  4 роки тому

      Isn't needed no but defo smooths some bikes out, Try riding a single-cylinder 400cc bike and very soon you will be blipping on downshifts.

    • @brno221973
      @brno221973 4 роки тому +1

      spicy110
      To be fair I have a slipper clutch on mine so I do see where you are coming from.👍

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  4 роки тому +1

      Arrr yes in that case it is doing it for you. I do like slippers for that reason.

  • @eastlondon666
    @eastlondon666 4 роки тому

    Find me someone on a sportsbike who rides like this, your all organ doners

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  4 роки тому

      Me? Lots of people I know? Don't let a minority swing your view of all bikers. If you are in the us "organ donors" is an America term, understand the uk is very different.

    • @eastlondon666
      @eastlondon666 4 роки тому

      @@spicy110 I am a biker and a trucker, you guys need to slow down, I know its fun but turn it down a bit.

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  4 роки тому +1

      Again you are talking as if I am one of the idiots. We are not all alike.

    • @eastlondon666
      @eastlondon666 4 роки тому

      @@spicy110 I haven't called any one a idiot, you have!

    • @jediknight1294
      @jediknight1294 4 роки тому

      @@eastlondon666 bullshit, the tone of your opening comment was intended as a slur and insult to all riders and now you have been called on it you're getting stroppy.
      If you are going to make poorly thought out broad brush bollocks statements dont be suprised when you get called out.
      You're a truck driver, therefore i'll expect you to. Make dickhead overtakes, make really poor choices wrt lane positioning and have fuck all clue how to make a clean turn also expect you to be poorly educated, with a poor grasp of english.
      See how it works.