That was an absolutely top notch demonstrative ride with commentary. This is the sort of short informative video that I could well see being used to show a class of new riders these techniques during a training session.
Thank you for the video demonstration. I am a new rider hardly 2 weeks old and today I had a conflict with a motorist claiming road position. I was confused about which Lane I was actually supposed to be when I needed to turn right, without blocking any traffic behind me and on-coming traffic from the opposite side. I see how you did that so swiftly in this video. A lot for me to learn for own safety.
WELCOME to the channel and to motorcycling mate! Thank you for watching and commenting. There is a lot to learn but enjoy the process and progress. If I only give one piece of advice, that is to ride often, it is all about practice. By all means get tips from people, do training courses but most important is practice. The secret to good riding is to ride smooth and predicting traffic movement. PRACTICE and enjoy.
Great tips, good information and analytical observations. Just found your channel and subscribed. I'm always interest in good positive riding information.
What if your on a 125cc? They havent got the power to get out of danger so would holding back and not overtaking be recommended in the uk? From where I live you get tailgaited if you fall back abit from a van restricting your view. Because people drive aggresivly there.
That was an absolutely top notch demonstrative ride with commentary. This is the sort of short informative video that I could well see being used to show a class of new riders these techniques during a training session.
Thanks matey 🙂👍🏼
Thank you for the video demonstration. I am a new rider hardly 2 weeks old and today I had a conflict with a motorist claiming road position. I was confused about which Lane I was actually supposed to be when I needed to turn right, without blocking any traffic behind me and on-coming traffic from the opposite side. I see how you did that so swiftly in this video. A lot for me to learn for own safety.
WELCOME to the channel and to motorcycling mate! Thank you for watching and commenting. There is a lot to learn but enjoy the process and progress. If I only give one piece of advice, that is to ride often, it is all about practice. By all means get tips from people, do training courses but most important is practice. The secret to good riding is to ride smooth and predicting traffic movement. PRACTICE and enjoy.
Oh boy. Truly a masterclass indeed. Well impressed.
THANK YOU 🙂
Some great tips here and informaton and great video too
Thanks so much! :-)
Lots of common sense and good advice here on how to ride defensively and safely.
Thanks James 👍🏼😎
Great content. Thank you very much. I am fairly new at riding and concerned for my safety. I watched and listened intently.
I’ll drop you a couple of links to some of my favourite useful tips. I’ve no doubt you’ll be fine and get dialled in quickly 👍🏼😃
Great tips, good information and analytical observations. Just found your channel and subscribed. I'm always interest in good positive riding information.
THANK YOU John
Lots of great tips as always. Even riding a trike, with limited lane positioning options I always pick up good info mate. Thanks for content. 🛵
Great tips from a local.... I hope to get my bike license when I can.
thanks mate, how's that going? You organised it yet?
@@TheRiderGuider Sadly not yet... I don't see any point in getting my license until I can afford a bike... so hopefully next year. :)
What if your on a 125cc? They havent got the power to get out of danger so would holding back and not overtaking be recommended in the uk? From where I live you get tailgaited if you fall back abit from a van restricting your view. Because people drive aggresivly there.
Steve, this is a great question, I'll spend some time writing a decent reply soon and I'm looking to get hold of a 125cc to do some examples.
Sounds like My mt 07
I Cld never ride s bike in England...