You’re Not a Bad Rider. Just Avoid These 5 U-Turn Mistakes

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  • It only took me 10,000 u-turns to learn this secret: you’re not a bad rider. Just avoid these 5 common u-turn mistakes.
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  • @MotoJitsu
    @MotoJitsu Місяць тому +306

    Master clutch and throttle first....rear brake comes afterwards and practice!! Can't get any better sitting on the couch.

    • @deedle6073
      @deedle6073 Місяць тому +27

      Honda Goldwing is basically a couch

    • @leekellerking
      @leekellerking Місяць тому +2

      I knew you were going to say that! 🙂

    • @zachz699
      @zachz699 Місяць тому +1

      Hey there :) I have been riding a KLR 650 for about 6 months, bored in straight line speed and well aware of what I need to improve on in other areas. I am 29. Am I ready for a kawasaki z900? Deep inside I know I am not, but I am. Lol. Thoughts anyone? Doodle and moto jitsu especially of course

    • @RabidHorse
      @RabidHorse Місяць тому +3

      @@zachz699 hey Zach, I’m not motojitsu or doodle, but I have a Svartpilen 401 (390cc), I’m 42 (granted my body is not my minds lol) and I’m still loving the 401. Small, yet fun. I have an order for a new bike, 1300GS, but it’s simply because I need a bike with different abilities (more range mainly, 401 has 9.5L tank). Anyway, I’m fairly sure they would probably tell you it’s based more on the individual than the bike and whether you’d practice this stuff on a shinny new z900, haha. I am quite sure that practicing these drills on a small displacement bike is far more advantageous and it teaches you so much better. There is definitely truth to that. Oh btw, I got my M license 3 years ago, so I’m speaking from being new to motorcycling as well.

    • @matthewschiebout7384
      @matthewschiebout7384 Місяць тому

      @@zachz699 depends on how much longer you want to live...

  • @johnwaldmann5222
    @johnwaldmann5222 Місяць тому +66

    The first time I did a hard U-turn was in an emergency incident. The truck ahead of me in an intersection, slammed his brakes to avoid a pedestrian that stepped off the curb. I was just exiting my lean through the corner at 30kph. When the empty truck went sideways, I was too close, too fast too out of balance to easily out brake it. So my eyes, head and upper body followed the gap in the oncoming traffic and I did a surprising hard u-turn into that traffic.
    Head on a swivel, I looked over my shoulder to where the gap would be. Countersteered and let the front wheel do its thing. Perfectly executed and dumbfounding. I never knew a bike could turn that hard, that fast. I had been told as a novice to look where I needed to be. Just a friend. Never did a riding course. Learned the lesson well. 30 years later, just before hanging up my jacket, helmet & gloves I did that car park exercise just for fun, for the first time. Only issue was my neck couldn’t turn far enough, so I swiveled at my seat and once again fast smooth turns, and circles were achieved. Loose hands on the bars looking at where I needed to be, boot resting on the rear brake, tapped just enough to move my centre of gravity forwards to where it needed to be.
    The time to quit riding is when the body can no longer cope with being flexible, moving in the saddle, and being hyper alert to the road ahead and behind. Pain and creaking joints make for a bad companion when riding. As does failing eyesight. Know when it is time!
    But cherish those memories of being soaked, frozen, pleasantly exhausted, and thrilled. -they will last you a lifetime.

    • @fernandopinales6419
      @fernandopinales6419 Місяць тому +2

      I loved this. Thanks for sharing a bit of your story!

    • @lorenmars5244
      @lorenmars5244 Місяць тому +4

      Just a great post. My Grampa just retired from riding at 85 years old. Very reluctantly.
      He quit for all the same reasons you mentioned. Wise. I'll be doing the same someday. Thanks.

    • @machwheels8642
      @machwheels8642 Місяць тому

      Awesome you help and inspire me so much with this detail I really need this from someone with the same height issues ! Arm length is the thing I struggle with on full lock turns so I have to get more comfortable in that lean. Nike season is almost here in canada can’t wait to get back and using all your awesome tips. I follow similar instructors as you and they are amazing too. Thanks Doodle

    • @edbyrnes2305
      @edbyrnes2305 Місяць тому

      You spelled brake wrong in the video twice. It's brake, not break. That's all, I really enjoy your content. Keep it up.

    • @alexcallas8222
      @alexcallas8222 Місяць тому +3

      @@edbyrnes2305 Was just about to mention that, but was going to give her a break! How could she misspell her rear brake! oops

  • @fleggrat1974
    @fleggrat1974 Місяць тому +10

    After riding 45 years , yours is the clearest explanation of tight turns I have ever heard . Thank you

  • @MrKingsley
    @MrKingsley Місяць тому +66

    I am a beginner with about 4 months experience last year and my advice is to listen to Doodle 🤣

    • @DoodleOnAMotorcycle
      @DoodleOnAMotorcycle  Місяць тому +13

      😂 oh no what have I done...

    • @clutchpedalreturnsprg7710
      @clutchpedalreturnsprg7710 Місяць тому +2

      @@DoodleOnAMotorcycleWell, one thing is you worked and studied hard. Now, you have become a better rider than I am. You are an inspiration to many. +One thing that I do and you look close to doing it too. If I've laid off riding a while. I find a safe space. I start my motorcycle of slowly, then I lock the handlebars in one direction doing loops. After a while I lock the handlebars in the other direction. After a while I lock thee bike in one direction for a full loop, then immediately lock it in the other direction. Doing this creates a figure eight. I after having done that then I'm back in business. Then my other little warm up exercise is on a damp parking lot when possible. I get up to speed, first at five mile per hour increments. increments, first five, then ten, then fifteen, applying brakes at full lock up. I never had a bike with ABS, so I don't know if it will work for them. The idea is to force a skid and keep the bike upright without dabbing a foot to the ground. +Just keeping the bike upright by shifting weight onthe seat. The eventual goal is practice stopping ability up to at least 70mph. If thirty-five mph is the common speed of the area then that suffices. It's a confidence boost exercise, for me. I don't see your teachers offering that, so it's probably a dopey idea. It feels good to be able to panic stop on demand. By the way, there is more stopping power by not skidding tires. If they skid back off pressure a little bit.
      P.S. I don't know how the training is nowadays, but I was taught back brake first or both simultaneously. I use rear brake about 85-90% of the time with my hand ready to apply front brake. " Hey! "

    • @Dave-sw2dm
      @Dave-sw2dm Місяць тому +1

      Doodle is a UA-cam marketing influencer. Go take training with a professional.

    • @clutchpedalreturnsprg7710
      @clutchpedalreturnsprg7710 Місяць тому

      @@Dave-sw2dm Hello, I did. My brother taught me how to not stall or wheelie my Honda 50 (C-110 Super Sport Cub) and control the clutch lever. Having mastered that, I was on my way. Learned everything else via trial & errors. " Hey! " d:)

    • @clutchpedalreturnsprg7710
      @clutchpedalreturnsprg7710 Місяць тому +1

      P.S. haven't purchased anything that Doodle may or not influence. I am impressed by herself commitment to becoming a better rider. She is terrific and living the dream. Even if she has no interest in riding the Yamaha Riken. I'm now thinking maybe she could try the Royal Enfield Int(erceptor).

  • @dougbach7105
    @dougbach7105 Місяць тому +18

    You are so much more professional and skilled than you were. Thank you for encouraging us do better too. Great job!!! I tell people about your channel for great advice. You go girl!!!!

  • @jude.v25
    @jude.v25 Місяць тому +24

    The best answer for nay-sayers and critics is success. You inspire me, Doodle!

  • @ym-us2ck
    @ym-us2ck Місяць тому +6

    Congrats! It's nice to see someone promoting safe riding, proper bike handling skills. There are far too many channels on UA-cam that glorify dangerous behavior. Here's to wishing you continued success with your channel. Stay safe and keep smiling ❤

  • @mcimages
    @mcimages Місяць тому +1

    Been riding for decades and still learning. Love watching your evolution through training, hard work, and practice. You and the other instructors who have helped you motivate me to continue learning and improving.

  • @amyv6957
    @amyv6957 Місяць тому +6

    Yes!!!! Love how you broke it down simply, excellent tips. I’ll practice on my Honda 250 (my training bike I still have). Terrified to drop my bagger but need to improve my tight u-turns.

  • @mokpot
    @mokpot Місяць тому +6

    Way to explain! You always do such a great job of breaking everything down simplistically.

  • @largenHotD
    @largenHotD Місяць тому

    LOVE your mic 🤣 also love the tips and the grounded reality. getting my first (street) bike delivered soon, looking forward to similar practice sessions like you have done as i havent been on a bike since my dirtbike as a teen!

  • @FlyingBeardMan
    @FlyingBeardMan Місяць тому +1

    I can't overstate how much your u-turn videos have improved my riding and sensible confidence.
    I've now started challenging myself by doing tight u-turn practise on uneven surfaces and slopes (especially slopes that change).
    You and @MotoJitsu have also inspired me to create videos about the growth of my own motorcycle skills.
    You're making a difference. Thank you.

  • @amygardiner2278
    @amygardiner2278 Місяць тому

    Excellent tips, Doodle! Time to start working on a whole beginner's riding course and/or starting a school. You're already a great instructor!

  • @JoeGoeMotorcycleAdventures
    @JoeGoeMotorcycleAdventures Місяць тому +2

    Fantastic advice Doodle! I can be guilty of using a little too much rear brake sometimes. Great video!

  • @ralphmccomb
    @ralphmccomb Місяць тому

    Excellent video Doodle! I'm 76 and a retired motor officer . I learned these techniques in motor school and practiced them every day at work. I had my first ride this season last week and was shocked at how much I forgot. I appreciate your video and my first stop next ride will be to a parking lot for practice.

  • @Michael_Mears
    @Michael_Mears Місяць тому

    You've come along way. When my wife and I started watching your videos back at the beginning (she was also new to bikes) it was more for the newbie experience. Now, I come back every so often for the technical knowledge, so we can both learn a few things, or at the very least, approach some training issue from another direction. After all, you've sought out some of the best motorcycle instructors on YT, and combine with your own training and experiences, it shows. Cheers, from Australia.

  • @temmenbos5644
    @temmenbos5644 Місяць тому +1

    Keep putting these kind of videos out . Thanks for the info

  • @elyepes19
    @elyepes19 Місяць тому

    I have followed your channel since you were riding the T100, and I have always enjoyed the content. It's inspiring to see your progression, specially as a fellow non tall rider

  • @yinzerghost
    @yinzerghost 8 днів тому

    Just got back on a bike after ten years, so shaking off the rust and trying to re-establish good habits. Your channel is really helping me out, so thanks. (Also: immediately snagged a white brake-free and it's awesome.)

  • @ClassicRider
    @ClassicRider Місяць тому

    Doodle - this is the type of Video I enjoy seeing you make - Congratulations - Ill be looking for the "Rear Brake/ Friction Zone+Throttle technique of slow speed maneuvers too ! Keep Up the Good Work !

  • @sarahking9427
    @sarahking9427 Місяць тому

    Oh Doddle - I was diligently listening to all your advice. Then your last clip - mic drop! 😂 Crushing it! Love your channel. Thanks for your content :)

  • @davidalder6558
    @davidalder6558 Місяць тому +1

    Ms Doodle, fantastic work and sage points. I have been motorcycling 42 years and was a Safety Instructor for 8 of those teaching over 650 students. You would make a good instructor as well. Dave from East Coast of Canada

  • @neilm0369
    @neilm0369 Місяць тому

    G’morning Doodle. A great start to the morning, & a nice refresher after a winter of not riding.

  • @80sDweeb
    @80sDweeb 26 днів тому +1

    Really enjoy your videos, and I notice the improvements in editing over time. Just remember it's brake, not break. Not a big deal, but the right terminology and spelling always elevates the quality of the videos. Keep up the good work inspiring and informing!

  • @davidceaser448
    @davidceaser448 11 днів тому

    Thanks for your vids, just got the helmet light .. keep up the good vids

  • @firejim1232
    @firejim1232 Місяць тому +3

    Hi Carolyn: Thank you for making these videos. I’ll be turning 70 next week and so I don’t ride as much as I used to. The older I get, the more I feel the need to practice these skills,especially emergency braking. I practice in school parking lots whenever I go out for a ride. Do you ever help groups of riders train on weekends like “motojitsu “? You’d be really good at it, and Cody could be there filming.🏍️

  • @stephenpikaahu8883
    @stephenpikaahu8883 Місяць тому

    Amazing Doodle awesome skills and great instructional content blessings

  • @chulacorrea1611
    @chulacorrea1611 Місяць тому

    Exactly what I needed. Thanks!

  • @bdinoff
    @bdinoff Місяць тому

    Good video and information. In MSF we teach upper body only without moving your butt because sometimes people move their butt out but lean their upper body in. Glad to see how your hard work and practice paid off. 😎🏍️

  • @RevJay_Rides
    @RevJay_Rides 27 днів тому

    Doodle, I've ridden for many years... longer than you've been alive. Still, I pick up some good tips from you. You make me want to practice the slow speed stuff and take a class. Good job!

  • @MrSkriv-ku7ng
    @MrSkriv-ku7ng Місяць тому

    Another well produced and helpful video. Many thanks!

  • @Darkralos
    @Darkralos Місяць тому

    I'm not an experienced rider, but during practice for my exam looking the right way (head orientation and eyes focusing in the following obstacles, not the immediate, as you said) was an amazing improvement. Everyone needs a good instructor!!
    Ride safe!!

  • @butzaman5139
    @butzaman5139 Місяць тому

    Ty for the info. Great work. Great channel!

  • @tommybrian1
    @tommybrian1 Місяць тому

    Great video Doodle, ride safe out there always😊

  • @chadkeltner1779
    @chadkeltner1779 Місяць тому

    Always informative, Doodle!

  • @smallworld707
    @smallworld707 17 днів тому

    Great insight! Thank you o sensei!

  • @chavezw16
    @chavezw16 Місяць тому

    great work! its great to see Somone that is actively trying to become a better more confident rider

  • @stewarts8597
    @stewarts8597 Місяць тому +2

    Mastering slow speed tight maneuvers is huge. great vid Doodle

  • @jodadu1994
    @jodadu1994 Місяць тому +2

    I just passed the motorcycle class. I used all the tricks/skills you showed us through your videos. Thank you.

  • @ttrguy9952
    @ttrguy9952 Місяць тому

    Doodle
    I am SOOOO proud of you! You have come a long way in a short time Lady! Great stuff! Great video!
    Ride SAFE and BE safe Lady! 👍👍🌹🌹

  • @TornadoCAN99
    @TornadoCAN99 Місяць тому

    I used to watch you back when you were a beginner and trying all sorts of different bikes. I was in a similar situation then as well. I admit not following you for past number of years. But this video has shown me how you've matured and are doing so much more to improve your skills than I have done. Wish more new riders out there would follows this progression. So many just want the get the fastest & coolest bike they can and end up dying.

  • @jamesbigham9036
    @jamesbigham9036 Місяць тому

    Doodle I am a new subscriber I just watched the Bearded mechanics video on the police bike and your video on that
    I love your energy and I am looking forward to being a part of your adventures on here.
    I have faith in you and I know you will do great training with the police.
    You have the dedication and you put the work in which is very important.

  • @clutchpedalreturnsprg7710
    @clutchpedalreturnsprg7710 Місяць тому +1

    Hi Doodle, the cool thing that I like about the Brake Free light is that it works even if one is not on the motorcycle. Also, burnt out taillight on your car, slap on that Brake Free light. I like your instructional response videos.

  • @tomboyabit
    @tomboyabit Місяць тому

    Brilliant! Watched the video thinking to do a U turn challenge myself. A lot of good tips how to learn it better. Thank you for that.

  • @GizmoTours
    @GizmoTours Місяць тому +5

    As a 21 year old, British Male weighing 53KG and being 170cm, (5'5" roughly). I have always been told I'm too skinny for a bike, I have my MT-125 atm and I'm saving up to get a BMW F 750 GS or F 800 GS, nothing will stop me from getting it and I'm going to push myself and train to make it possible.
    Don't let anyone tell you what you can or cannot do, only you determine what you can and can not do.
    *I'm also planning a Europe tour next year on my bigger bike, nothing but myself to stop me.

  • @conniewaite1371
    @conniewaite1371 Місяць тому +26

    Thank you,I am 70 and trying to get back to riding after 40 years.soo helpful,you need to be an Instructor .

    • @denniseaton8136
      @denniseaton8136 Місяць тому +5

      She is a MSF off-road instructor.

    • @IRLtrolls
      @IRLtrolls Місяць тому +2

      @@denniseaton8136LMAO. You’ve got to be kidding me. She’s an off-road instructor now? What a joke. She can barely ride.

    • @denniseaton8136
      @denniseaton8136 Місяць тому +14

      No, I'm not kidding. Check out her videos.
      She's continuously taking every kind of training courses she can find; off-road, adventure(on full-size BMWs), toad racing school, and will soon be training with a police department.
      I'll bet she's a more proficient, better trained, and safer rider than you.

    • @IRLtrolls
      @IRLtrolls Місяць тому

      @@denniseaton8136 Wrong. I’ve been daily riding motorcycles for over 10 years without a car. Doodle CANNOT ride. I would smoke her on street and dirt. I wish I could link my social media here…the one owned by the Chinese and you could see me ride. My name on there is Rooftopvoter

    • @IRLtrolls
      @IRLtrolls Місяць тому

      @@denniseaton8136 @Rooftopvoter TT

  • @charlesbarnett2724
    @charlesbarnett2724 Місяць тому

    Great tips. Especially where your looking.
    Cheers

  • @jeep_jedi607
    @jeep_jedi607 Місяць тому +1

    Good stuff maynard. I'm an instructor out of Cali. Love your videos along with MotoJitsu. Iron sharpens iron. Turn your head!

  • @Lilussan
    @Lilussan Місяць тому

    Thank you so much! You inspire me not to give up. I am 158 cm height, and I really want to ride an adventure bike. Most people say that i'm crazy and i have to ride only small bikes. Then I always tell them about you and Jocelyn)))

  • @TyFromTennessee
    @TyFromTennessee Місяць тому

    Wow! Lots of great information here. I need to have more self discipline and practice more often. Fantastic advice!

  • @shawnbraxton1144
    @shawnbraxton1144 Місяць тому

    Thank you. This was helpful.

  • @MrBiggles53
    @MrBiggles53 Місяць тому

    Great tips! U-turns were my biggest struggle during my riding course. Going to practice these this weekend!
    I bought a brake free light a few years ago. I was riding downtown in light rain , very cloudy skies and still some haze in the air. A cargo van driver pulled up to me at a traffic light and said that liight really helped me stand out in the lower visibility conditions. It have saved my life when my rear tire blew on a cross country trip during Friday rushhour. I was in the slow lane going about 55-57 with the flow of traffic in my lane on a US-36. When the rear tire blew, I didn’t recognize it at first, I thought, “I didn’t notice the road again getting rough”, then the tire started to drag and wobble a bit. THAT’s when I knew what happened and my pulse rate shot up. I said, OK, don’t slam on the brakes, keep it upright. After a however many seconds I looked down at the speedo and saw I was down to 35 MPH and thought I might survive this is I don’t get run over. Fortunately, I knew my brake free light must be going crazy from the sudden deceleration and me shaking my head back and forth to triggier it more. When got down to 20 or so I began easing over to the right side of the lane and off to the shoulder. A big 16-wheeler was behind me and passed me after I was safely on the shoulder. Glad it wasn’t a 4-wheeler. I ride with mine all the time. It lasts a full day or two in the saddle and still going strong 3 years later!

  • @jpcarrster
    @jpcarrster Місяць тому

    Good video, I will definitely try some of these tips when doing a u turn. I really like the helmet light as well.

  • @MrMattberry1
    @MrMattberry1 19 днів тому

    Great advice,especially the keep you speed up. Sometimes it feels difficult especially if you haven't got empty space but cars or walls keeping you in, then you stiffen up and everything goes wrong😅

  • @austinreid154
    @austinreid154 Місяць тому

    Love your videos,love your enthusiasm, heck I think I love you,my thing is emergency stopping practice,I can stop after riding in Northern Wisconsin dodging deer for 56years.

  • @carolynberl6151
    @carolynberl6151 Місяць тому

    So helpful, great way to start a Friday

  • @AkosVarga-uq4he
    @AkosVarga-uq4he Місяць тому

    I love what you do and how you do it! Huge respect for him!

  • @ROCKRATADVENTURETEAM
    @ROCKRATADVENTURETEAM Місяць тому

    You crack me up. Thanks for all you do! Maybe someday I will be lucky enough to do a day trip with you. I'm a big fan of the Blue ridge Pky. I'm thinking about doing 5 long weekend trips this year, with my wife and maybe a week on random back roads by myself. Living in Delaware gives me plenty of directions to go for good rides, just can't go east :)

  • @maymax0076
    @maymax0076 Місяць тому

    number one made a rly big impact for, I was practicing and i leaned my bike a good bit more than usual and all of the sudden turning go so much easier and tighter thats when i realized that counter balancing is key

  • @rikmac112
    @rikmac112 Місяць тому

    If we could all ride like the riding that was done at Pensacola Harley this weekend, none of us will have issues. It was great finally meeting you. I was the person with the service doodle!

  • @brucegerken1063
    @brucegerken1063 Місяць тому

    Great video thank you. The good instructor .

  • @joshdeb
    @joshdeb Місяць тому

    You really have come along way with your riding doodle . Well done

  • @paulvanhout9695
    @paulvanhout9695 Місяць тому

    Impressed with your dedication to learning, practicing and sharing essential riding skills👍. Practice all of us should be doing regardless of experience - though we probably don’t do☹️

  • @krismerchant4982
    @krismerchant4982 Місяць тому +1

    Hey Doodle. HUGE fan! I’ve been wanting to purchase a “brake free” for quite some time. Today’s the day! Used your promotion link! 10 bucks off baby!! Thanks for all you do!

  • @BryanDoesCinema
    @BryanDoesCinema Місяць тому

    You are such an awesome rider now, I can't do any of this stuff you can do now and I was better at u-turns than you when you started. Awesome job!!!

  • @musicfan9280
    @musicfan9280 Місяць тому

    I enjoy your videos very informative. I’m going to practice u turns as well . Am not sure if it’s an advantage or not but my bike has two front brakes . The reason is that it’s an electric moped . I’m planning to take the IRC soon . Hopefully my battery can handle the 8hr course though . I want to get better on my riding and all . Luckily the weather has been great and taking advantage of it . Keep up the great work Doodle .

  • @nighthawk8764
    @nighthawk8764 Місяць тому

    I took the MSF Basic Rider Course this past weekend. You are exactly right about how to execute a U turn. My biggest problem is turning my head and looking up, and using the rear brake. Throttle and friction zone were pretty good. I passed the course, but I am not good at U turns, by any means. I need much more practice.

  • @dest8637
    @dest8637 Місяць тому

    wow very solid tips and great comments about rear brake as well, i used to think it was required as part of the u turn technique. Great to learn to use it at first and later on without

  • @pabloclark3332
    @pabloclark3332 Місяць тому

    First one that is equal to the instructional quality of ANYONE!!! I love your journey and adventure and just life on a motorcycle ones though

  • @Bearleaux
    @Bearleaux Місяць тому

    I used your code for the brakefree light, I get asked a lot about it when people see me out and about and I usually give folks your code as well.
    I do rely on my rear brake a ton when riding slow and maneuvering, I need to watch more of Jerrys videos and find a parking lot somewhere and set up some cones I reckon.

  • @rodrigolumi
    @rodrigolumi Місяць тому

    I really like your channel. The tips are great!

  • @ashleighstrong5465
    @ashleighstrong5465 Місяць тому

    "what am i doing with my life" girl! you have been helping me improve my riding and giving me confidence to ride my motorcycle that is out of my comfort zone. Keep doing what you are doing

  • @dancarroll4904
    @dancarroll4904 Місяць тому

    I've got a Brake Free light on my helmet (plus a mount on my wife's helmet for when she rides backpack). 100% of the time I ride, I have at least 1 person ask me about saying they want one for themself or a family member. People can see the light on it even during the day! Love it.

  • @mikegish5759
    @mikegish5759 Місяць тому

    I’m 74 and bought a 2000 Honda Shadow Sabre 1100cc 10 months ago. In the first 4 months, I dropped it 10 times. The first 5 I received some semi-serious injuries because the bike, weighing almost 600 pounds (I weighed 115 pounds), always landed on my lower legs, and one time I bumped my head receiving a mild concussion. During the second 5 times, after installing crash bars and wearing protective gear (helmet and full body armor), no injuries!
    I have a 19-mile ride in the woods that’s hilly and curvy, after which I do figure 8s and slalom in an empty parking lot daily. I haven’t dropped my bike in the last 6 months except in my carport yesterday when I was parking. We feed feral cats, and I was pushing a pan of cat food out of the way with my left foot, when the bike started leaning that way, that leg was already engaged and over I went; won’t do that again.
    My skill level’s improved tremendously, and I expect it to keep on improving.
    I started riding because I can’t cross-train for 4 hours every day like I used to; I only lift weights now, and I need 3 days of rest in between workouts; riding fills in that gap. I can lift for 2 hours without resting.

  • @Rusty_Nickle
    @Rusty_Nickle 8 днів тому

    I'm going to have to try this. I always struggle but the more you talk about it I never thought about trying to throw my bike around like a dirt bike so to speak.

  • @mikemccutcheon8372
    @mikemccutcheon8372 Місяць тому

    That was a good one keep it up girl

  • @tbx1024
    @tbx1024 Місяць тому

    I'm guilty of doing those! Currently doing my A licence in the UK. Great video, thank you Doodle!

  • @ReeseRides
    @ReeseRides Місяць тому

    Been without a bike for a little over a year now, but I'm getting closer to riding again in the next few weeks! Fingers crossed.
    I think I let my fear of dropping the bike and my being short (an excuse I know lol) stop me from practicing slow speed stuff. I got used to avoiding discomfort honestly and just stuck to situations I was familiar with.
    All that to say, I appreciate you putting in so much time and effort to demonstrate to riders like me that I can do it if I just step out of my comfort zone and commit. Ready to get back out there and master the slow speed stuff.🤘🏻😤 Thanks Doodle!

  • @vgullotta
    @vgullotta Місяць тому

    I love that you still ride the SHERF bike! I am a bikes and beards (and the bearded mechanic!!) fan, too! I don't have any advice so I'll spare you my lack of credentials lol

  • @chrishouse5753
    @chrishouse5753 17 днів тому

    I rode a tone younger. I recently got back into riding now that my kids are old enough to ride. This "old dog" was taught "dragging" (putting a little rear brake while still applying a little throttle) for slow turns and it was like night and day. Of course, head (or I think "eyes") are critical too but the "dragging" technique, for me, took me to a whole new comfort level.

  • @johnguarino6891
    @johnguarino6891 Місяць тому

    I have the same light on my helmet and I love it. I find that cars behind me tend to stay further back. I ride a 2015 Suzuki TU250X and a 1993 BMW K75. Thank you from Higganum Connecticut USA 😊.

  • @NickAlati
    @NickAlati Місяць тому

    Nice job, great video

  • @Rick-qf5de
    @Rick-qf5de 13 днів тому

    Advanced courses, target practice while riding... How to turn around aim and shoot targets behind you while riding forward.... Full locked circles with multiple targets.... Shooting straight while on the slalom.... Tabletop , practicing targets under you...

  • @whitedevil2
    @whitedevil2 Місяць тому +1

    what makes it difficult is trusting that you're not going to dump your precious bike in the process. most of us have memories of dropping our bicycles when we lean them over too hard at low speeds. and now we're having to almost completely turn our heads around and try to lean away from the inside of the turn at the same time. it's an awkward feeling if you haven't done it 10,000 times already.

  • @teokastelan2930
    @teokastelan2930 Місяць тому

    Hi ! Yeah, you are good on those U-turns ! I was doing the same mistakes for a long time.

  • @mikeyd6031
    @mikeyd6031 Місяць тому

    Thanks, Doodle!

  • @keithkamps77
    @keithkamps77 Місяць тому

    Great info and video!!!!!!!

  • @user-lu6lh2qx8n
    @user-lu6lh2qx8n Місяць тому

    Solid advice!! I've been a motor officer since 2009 and ride daily. Remember riding is a perishable skill if you stop training those skills diminish.

  • @LetsrideJ
    @LetsrideJ Місяць тому +2

    All good tips for uturns, and basic slow speed maneuvering. How often are you needing to uturn? been riding for 35~ years and the number of times ive needed to actually do a sharp uturn is quite small.

  • @craigkaschan4822
    @craigkaschan4822 Місяць тому

    I’m 56 just bought a triumph sprint st 955. Haven’t riden since my 20’ but considered myself a good rider back then. Didn’t realise how little I knew when I did the learner rider course. I always learn something every time I watch your videos. Thanks for helping us out with your expertise. Greetings from communist Australia 🇦🇺

  • @Oddman1980
    @Oddman1980 Місяць тому

    I took a one day class hosted by the local motor officers, and learned a ton from them. At the time I had a DR650 which was absurdly easy to maneuver in tight spaces, the bike I have now is a bit bigger and honestly, I need to find an empty parking lot to practice in.

  • @ROCKRATADVENTURETEAM
    @ROCKRATADVENTURETEAM Місяць тому +1

    Almost anyone can ride fast in a straight line. The best riders know that slow riding is the second hardest thing to do on a motorcycle. The most tasking thing is riding with a passenger that likes to fidget and lean when you are at low speeds or coming to a stop :) Stay safe and keep on practicing.

  • @marvinsmith9037
    @marvinsmith9037 Місяць тому

    Great notes, it’s working already.

  • @charlespulling394
    @charlespulling394 4 дні тому

    Ordered Brake free immediately, Thank you!!!

  • @jasonewen9876
    @jasonewen9876 Місяць тому

    Really good stuff! A lot of good tips. However leaning at very slow speed is also an important and useful technique to practice. It should be possible to lean and hug around a cone very slowly. Had an instructor demonstrate it.. he could get the pegs almost on the ground and go circles around somebody just by counterbalancing with his body!. Much easier said than done though!

  • @DJ_Lanz
    @DJ_Lanz Місяць тому

    As a noob (who is in lesson 4 of his course.. in Europe you have to take driving lessons before you can hit the road), this video is gonna be extremely helpful!
    Thanks!

  • @7viewerlogic670
    @7viewerlogic670 Місяць тому

    Great info.

  • @RamblinManMoto
    @RamblinManMoto Місяць тому

    Still a tough topic for me that I need to practice more. My first and only drop so far was doing a slow U-turn when I was lost and trying to turn around.

  • @lauraanne5175
    @lauraanne5175 Місяць тому

    Just found you! Love seeing chicks teaching. Makes me feel not so alone. Also the length of this video is just perfect. thank you my, sisterX

  • @leftoverporkchop9972
    @leftoverporkchop9972 Місяць тому

    Thanks for all of your videos.. I am determined to get uturns and othe rslow speed maneuvers down solid. It's funny how blatantly obvious it is when i complete a u turn within two parking spaces (about 18', and then when i fail to make it that it's all about the head turn. I need to get the discipline to do 100 a day for 30 days!