How To Lean With No Fear

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  • @sacredgeometry
    @sacredgeometry Рік тому +869

    When practicing lean angels, most importantly, use someone else's bike.

    • @MotoControlEn
      @MotoControlEn  Рік тому +57

      Yep😆

    • @dusty111
      @dusty111 Рік тому +11

      Around here there are advanced riding classes to improve your riding. I did one last year regarding lean angle/cornering and altough i am riding since 2015 i felt much more confident after it.
      The training is done on a bike with alloy wings to prevent any damage on the bike and the rider when having lowsiders and with this safety in mind i got to scrape footpegs and enginecover and learned how to get it up again once it starts sliding away (in knew in theory but theory and real life are way different).
      As someone once said: you don't have "x" amount of years in riding experience, you have one year of experience "x" times.

    • @edgarsserugo2436
      @edgarsserugo2436 Рік тому +2

      Very helpful 🤣🤣

    • @lighterbyashik
      @lighterbyashik Рік тому

      ❤❤

    • @elmogus7759
      @elmogus7759 Рік тому

      ong

  • @Motovibes91
    @Motovibes91 Рік тому +94

    'At first to stop fearing big lean angles, we need to understand that they are possible to do'

  • @patrolduty8715
    @patrolduty8715 Рік тому +155

    Yesterday, I have practiced lean angle. After first 10 circles continuously, i was dizzy and nearly dropped my bikes. Lol. But after that session, I felt so much more confident in leaning. The experience is so satisfying that makes me feel like I am Valentino Rossi, except from the cornering speed, lol. Thank you a lot for your course. It helped me tremendously.

    • @dadwillfixit
      @dadwillfixit Рік тому +6

      It's the vision. Normally you stare deep into the corner, but since this is so tight you will get dizzy, but then you can turn around and go the other way or take a moment. I can do footpeg and knee down for a while now but I still practice whenever I can, and yes I also I get dizzy. Keep it up bro :)

    • @patrolduty8715
      @patrolduty8715 Рік тому +1

      @@dadwillfixit thank you very much!

    • @dadwillfixit
      @dadwillfixit Рік тому +5

      @@patrolduty8715 I managed to scrub my brake pedal this way on my MT, without wanting....so the exercise is amazing, we just have to remember that just because we can lean now deep, that doesn't mean we should on public roads :D

    • @patrolduty8715
      @patrolduty8715 Рік тому +3

      @@dadwillfixit Yeah, Thank you for your notice. I will remember to lean only 50% max angle on the public roads as they are full of supprise factors :D I even want to use offroad cornering techniques on the normal road because I assume that they have almost no traction at all, hahaha. And it applies quite great when I try to "off road" in the parking basement of my building (the floor surface is smooth and slippery) :v So much fun :v

    • @Motovibes91
      @Motovibes91 Рік тому

      ​@@patrolduty8715 What bike are you riding?

  • @felipedourado5721
    @felipedourado5721 Рік тому +40

    First of all, thank you. I ride for nearly 30 years now and I'm still learning and recycling my piloting technics by whatching your videos. I also appreciate very much your sense of humor.
    I have one suggestion.
    As much as every technical tip taught on your channel can be applied to a wide range of motorcycles, from standard UJMs, to Supermotards, like yours, there is always some specific "idiosyncrasies" of each type of bike.
    It would be great if you could do some series of videos regarding the best piloting technics to specific genres of motorcycles like cruisers, big trails, sport bikes and so on.
    All the best from Brazil. ✌

    • @MotoControlEn
      @MotoControlEn  Рік тому +7

      Hi! Glad to be helpful🙂 I'll try to figure something out about showing stuff on different bikes, here they are not readily available 😁

    • @felipedourado5721
      @felipedourado5721 Рік тому +4

      @@MotoControlEn
      Thank you for your response.
      I'm totally aware that my suggestion is not an easy task because it depends on having access to multiple kinds of bikes.
      It was just an idea that could enrich your already good video contents.
      Nonetheless, I'm already grateful for what you have being delivering for us.
      Hope you have a happy stay in Latin America.
      Best regards from Brazil. ✌

  • @ados7f
    @ados7f Рік тому +4

    I need to thank UA-cam algorithms for showing your videos on recommendations list. I am a new rider, 38yo, quite “used” in other aspects, but new as a rider 😂, and your videos are helping me a lot gaining enough knowledge to experience the beauty of riding. Riding bikes was one of my childhood dreams, but life had different plans for me and I was not able to own a motorcycle until now. Good part is that over these years I have managed to accumulate a lot of useful information from different sources and now is time to apply it in practice. Your channel is of the best ones for advice’s and tips for riders and I have found a lot of very useful information in here. So thank you for your these videos and I hope I can apply as much as I can from them in the future, without any serious crashes 😄.

  • @alberteinstein9085
    @alberteinstein9085 Рік тому +12

    The best rule of cornering is: the slower you enter the fastest you can get out 😎
    Yeah understood 😀☺️

  • @andrepaquet6597
    @andrepaquet6597 Рік тому +10

    Thanks Bro, I am happy I have found your site. You have the best explanations. I have already improved the handling of my bike by practicing your advises. Cheers 😉

  • @user_name_redacted
    @user_name_redacted Рік тому +1

    I'm a simple man. I hear a Slavic accent, I like and subscribe.

  • @SilkLotus
    @SilkLotus Рік тому +4

    Very well said, thought out an demonstrated! I think new riders need to be told how IMPORTAT the part about being light on the handlebars is. This was a great video!

  • @Bimmer-Fonz
    @Bimmer-Fonz Рік тому

    man i love the way this guy describes stuff. funny yet gets the point across (speaking about the slider part). keep up the videos man

  • @samuelchen3922
    @samuelchen3922 Рік тому

    Bravo. Excellent in both delivery as well as content. I love the jazz trombone in the lead out jingle too.

  • @icewallowcome9929
    @icewallowcome9929 Рік тому +2

    Thanks brother,will try this.Great content always,you deserve all the subscribes you get

  • @brandon452898
    @brandon452898 Рік тому +1

    Hey just wanted to say thank you, today I was able to pass my MSF course

  • @nickwirdnam7316
    @nickwirdnam7316 Рік тому +2

    Always the best explanation and commentary of riding skills.

  • @insid3493
    @insid3493 Рік тому +1

    It's good to learn this, if you can get some form of frame sliders just Incase you drop the bike

  • @laynetravis
    @laynetravis Рік тому

    My favourite "how to" channel on utube.. keep up my friend

  • @ltornikyt
    @ltornikyt Рік тому +3

    Very useful My friend. Thanks for the tips

  • @changeofscenery1455
    @changeofscenery1455 Рік тому

    I’m always learn something I don’t think about when watching your videos, thank you for your channel. One thing I don’t agree with is that you’re taking your right foot off of the pegs while turning at a slow rate, and I’m afraid someone Will think it’s okay to do this at high speeds, while traversing curvy mountain roads, which is very dangerous way to ride your motorcycle. Your skill, supersedes mine by 1000% and I’m jealous, but enjoy your videos so keep them coming and think about that one rider who thinks he can do what you do at a slow speed going 100 km an hour.
    BSafe and blessings

  • @Ceen328
    @Ceen328 Рік тому +1

    Looking where you want to go and throttle controll are really key when it comes to riding a bike. If you manage that, the rest will follow.
    Also, thumbs up for wearing safety gear!

  • @vijayam1
    @vijayam1 Рік тому +3

    Churning out quality content. Thanks mate!

  • @zgjfinance2796
    @zgjfinance2796 Рік тому

    I really enjoy the slow speed technical stuff!

  • @ReadySetGoPictures
    @ReadySetGoPictures Рік тому +3

    Hey Moto Control! Im a fairly new rider and lean angles have spooked me so far. Working on this. Would you be willing to do a video on common reasons why people crash on turn? I know theres several reasons (such as rear break, bad engine breaking) but would love to see you discuss it and things to do / avoid to do.

  • @mgonzalezperna
    @mgonzalezperna Рік тому +1

    Man, is that Argentina? Close to the Tecnópolis expo? I used to live 10 blocks away from there, 5 years ago, and used to go every weekend to make 8s. Good memories.
    Greetings from Germany!

  • @arming.9840
    @arming.9840 Рік тому +1

    I like this relaxed guy. Sharp contrast to that Motojitsu-guy.

  • @ramblinjay3816
    @ramblinjay3816 Рік тому

    Every single video is absoutely perfect. Thank you for everything you do!

  • @weisswurstfruhstuck8523
    @weisswurstfruhstuck8523 Рік тому

    Great Tipp so easy way to do it! No one else tells you that way!!!

  • @romanengelbrecht6717
    @romanengelbrecht6717 Рік тому

    I first rode dirtbikes on the beach, farm and mountains and i really hurt myself on a regular but those terrains taught me how to shift my weight accordingly, i couldnt do cool stunts but i could race like hell, my reflexes were on point and i was so nimble it was asif the bike and i were one, i practiced so much i got really comfortable hitting small jumps and berms and naturally i learnt to lean and countersteer. But bikes are very sketch you must never be chilled about it always have constant awareness and your throttle and brakes ready

  • @GilsonJr.Whitout.Numbers
    @GilsonJr.Whitout.Numbers Рік тому

    I used the countersteer a lot. Support on the outside pedal and lie down. It's too cool.

  • @albea1695
    @albea1695 Рік тому

    Fantastic! You're an excellent teacher. Cheers! 🍺

  • @danielminchev6031
    @danielminchev6031 Рік тому

    A wonderful video. Thank you for the content.

  • @vgo5213
    @vgo5213 Рік тому

    Great videos , really helpful

  • @carlosparodiretail
    @carlosparodiretail Рік тому

    Great and informative and fun video, thank you!!!@

  • @Greasy__Bear
    @Greasy__Bear Рік тому

    Its nice to know Im not the only one who sticks out my leg when I am leaning far at low speed.
    for me its not so I can scrape the pegs more, its because i dont want to crush my ankle if I mess up.

  • @saveriodamiani11
    @saveriodamiani11 4 місяці тому

    Love your videos!

  • @TomTom-gx1sm
    @TomTom-gx1sm Рік тому

    Man your Beta is awesome! I have a XT600 I wish it had sumo wheels!

  • @CraterLakey
    @CraterLakey Рік тому +2

    I've never really tried an exercise like this but I've noticed I definitely do not lean the bike the its limits during my street riding. I feel like this is due to me being cautious in the areas I like to ride in and not carrying enough speed to NEED to lean that far. I can't wait to do a track day this year and really see what it feels like to push my bike though.

    • @Baleur
      @Baleur Рік тому +5

      I think its stupid to ride AT the exact limit of your bike on the street, tbh. Risk for little benefit (1 second faster through the corner, who cares?).
      I think the main takeaway from practicing this is to know what your bike CAN do, if needed.
      For example if you have a semitruck moving into your lane on the highway, you KNOW your bike can handle a very sharp high lean turn to avoid it, compared to if you didnt know, you might try to brake instead and end up hitting the corner of the truck (since braking uses friction that could be used to turn out of the way)

    • @CraterLakey
      @CraterLakey Рік тому

      @@Baleur yeah 100% agree. There's no reason to ride st the limit on the street but yeah it's definitely good to at least know the limits. I plan on really doing that at the track this year anyways

    • @justinnelson1
      @justinnelson1 Рік тому +1

      @@Baleur yeah I'm just always nervous of possible loose gravel or sand in turns, making me take them at a cautious speed

    • @justinsugay1149
      @justinsugay1149 Рік тому +2

      @@justinnelson1 Good that you're cautious. I wasn't in college and literally lost my bike from under me taking a turn to fast with gravel. Be safe!

    • @justinnelson1
      @justinnelson1 Рік тому

      @@justinsugay1149 👌

  • @knuckles5863
    @knuckles5863 Рік тому

    Great video very helpful

  • @verticalkid3310
    @verticalkid3310 Рік тому +1

    hey dude thanks for video, how about sportbikes? for example yamaha r6s? how to practice?

  • @romandyrdua5489
    @romandyrdua5489 Рік тому

    It's perfect when give diameters of practice zone ;) now I know how to set it by myself;) good job... 👍

  • @MrBeerscuits
    @MrBeerscuits Рік тому

    Hello, I bought a FZ1 1000cc recently, it is a heavy bike and I'm will not lie, I'm fearful of that bike because of the weight, I do have full safety gear and I enjoy doing low speed stuff, what I fear more is dropping the bike and breaking it, I dropped twice on the first days thankfully it have some dropping protection, didn't dropped it anymore theses days, I also have a 150cc bike and in that I can do a lot of stuff but it is so light compared to the 1000cc, really feels I'm relearning how to ride all over again.

  • @suv2w
    @suv2w Рік тому

    Andrey, you rock

  • @abssnipes
    @abssnipes Рік тому

    you are a very good instructor мой друг

  • @bloodyassault8583
    @bloodyassault8583 Рік тому +1

    0:32 you sure in this state I wouldn’t be falling off the bike?
    The foot bar already on the ground 😂

  • @snatr
    @snatr Рік тому +3

    Now to bring the fear equation back into it... On the street (lean angle = risk) 😋

    • @dianarune9704
      @dianarune9704 Рік тому

      Thanks Gary. 😂😂❤

    • @Kraken9911
      @Kraken9911 Рік тому +1

      high Lean angle on the street is 50/50 function or just aesthetics. I laugh in my helmet when the guy in front of me is hanging off the seat and I'm keeping up just shifting my upper body a little.

  • @patrolduty8715
    @patrolduty8715 Рік тому

    Hi, I love your Beginer Riding course as I completed half of the excercises. Could you please provide a pdf that list full content of the video with timestamp so we can track and find lessions easier? Thank you

    • @MotoControlEn
      @MotoControlEn  Рік тому +1

      Hi! Yes, good idea! I'll try to make timestamps.

    • @patrolduty8715
      @patrolduty8715 Рік тому +1

      @@MotoControlEn Thank you for listening to your students. Can't wait to receive the update PDF as I watch your video on the phone while practicing at parking lot.

  • @monirulalam1035
    @monirulalam1035 Рік тому +1

    Please do a tutorial for knee draging

  • @virendradr
    @virendradr Рік тому

    Master skills ADV is Your passion
    It's great

  • @RiderofDeath91
    @RiderofDeath91 Рік тому

    I wish my bike had some crash pad options. If i drop it I'm gonna fuck up my fairing and my signals even at slow pace

  • @kevinberdine
    @kevinberdine Рік тому

    Great video

  • @affinitystablepeanuts
    @affinitystablepeanuts Рік тому +2

    So you say when it feels like my bike's gonna drop, it's actually not going to? The thing that prevents me from leaning even further is that feeling inside that "OMG, I'm faaaaaalling down". The actual moment of the bike leaning is very scary. Does this feeling just go away when you practice doing this?

    • @MotoControlEn
      @MotoControlEn  Рік тому +1

      Yes, your confidence will gradually grow if you practice little by little, like smart people do. Or you can do it my way - lean until it slides, this way you'll learn the limit much faster😁 Jokes aside - don't hurry, though this exercise looks very easy, it usually takes some time to master.

    • @affinitystablepeanuts
      @affinitystablepeanuts Рік тому

      @@MotoControlEn I have a 390 duke same as you did before. I have powerparts crash bars installed. Any recommendations on what else to add to protect the handlebars and the rear half? Some fixed passenger pegs? How did you protect your 390 back when you had it?

    • @MotoControlEn
      @MotoControlEn  Рік тому

      I had crash bars and aluminum handguards. Mostly it was enough. The only problem that can happen if you drop with a lot of force - bars can dent the fuel tank a little. But mostly the duke is quite crashproof.

    • @affinitystablepeanuts
      @affinitystablepeanuts Рік тому

      @@MotoControlEn cheers! Thanks a lot for finding time to reply.

  • @stephBoost
    @stephBoost Рік тому

    The most frequent cause of falls is not due to the position but because you don't know your bike and its limits

  • @apacheride1952
    @apacheride1952 Рік тому

    Just surprised you used feet and not meters ngl. Good info man, thanks!

  • @dnlvrl.
    @dnlvrl. Рік тому

    Prety helpfoul video. What model is the stripped down bike?

  • @temwananinkana3419
    @temwananinkana3419 Рік тому +1

    How to handle massive potholes?

  • @andeez_nutz
    @andeez_nutz Рік тому +4

    Man your videos are super useful to me. I just bought my first bike last week and i'm learning way more from you than i did from the instructors at the driving school. One five minute video of yours is easily more informative than two hours on the road with the instructor.

    • @Cj-yw8cs
      @Cj-yw8cs Рік тому

      I hope somewhere you learned to drag the rear brake. That was not mentioned here

  • @Chamindiu
    @Chamindiu Рік тому

    Thank you!!

  • @Jay_pantig
    @Jay_pantig Рік тому +1

    bro leaned so low he needed to remove his feet from his pegs. DEMON!

  • @juaneduardo3431
    @juaneduardo3431 Рік тому

    Hahaha _not disappoint to manufacturers guys_ excellent Video!!

  • @monilvalia9425
    @monilvalia9425 Рік тому +1

    When he mentioned full riding gears, i missed my riding pants and boots which i never had. But i have the upper half😂

  • @yeezus9142
    @yeezus9142 Рік тому +1

    Might be a stupid question but how do you get the bike back upright after you're done turning/ leaning

    • @MotoControlEn
      @MotoControlEn  Рік тому +1

      It's not a stupid question, it's a normal one🙂 You get the bike upright with counter steering: turn the handlebars more into the turn, and your bike will stand up. You can find the whole process in detail in the video about countersteering on my channel.

    • @yeezus9142
      @yeezus9142 Рік тому

      @@MotoControlEn thanks man, that's what I was thinking but I wasn't too sure. I'm getting a 2024 zx6r as my first street bike after years of only riding and jumping around on dirt bikes but we don't lean with the bike we do the opposite so it's a learning curve for sure

  • @Tythas1
    @Tythas1 Рік тому

    This weekend I went for my CBT and I was really afraid of tipping the bike over if I leaned even a slight amount, so I failed. I know I will be fine if I fall, I don't know why I'm afraid..! Not sure how I will overcome this

  • @Elscroftz
    @Elscroftz Рік тому +1

    Hello. How can we fight dizziness when performing so many 360° turns?
    Another one, what is your opinion on delaying the head turn? This is, to turn first, the turn your head, like so many gymkhana pros do?

    • @MotoControlEn
      @MotoControlEn  Рік тому +2

      Hi! I usually keep my head up and look very far, it helps a lot. If i look at the asphalt, I'm becoming dizzy pretty quickly. About "delayed" head turn I'll tell in the next video 😁

    • @patrolduty8715
      @patrolduty8715 Рік тому +1

      LoL I thought I was the only one who get dizzy when circling many times. I tried to look at the cone. So, as he suggest, we must look even further.

    • @Elscroftz
      @Elscroftz Рік тому +1

      @@patrolduty8715 yes. I guess using the peripheral vision to get around cones

    • @patrolduty8715
      @patrolduty8715 Рік тому +1

      @@Elscroftz Yeah. Let's practice more and improve. Leaning excercise is so fun. I feel like I am racing head to head with a virtual Valentino Rossi, hahaha

  • @yonggaotang2274
    @yonggaotang2274 Рік тому

    Anybody could tell me when the bike is reaching its limit of leaning, almost falling, what would you feel from the bike. Thanks a lot

  • @SuperRioes
    @SuperRioes 6 місяців тому

    Just had a lowsider today

  • @T44
    @T44 8 місяців тому

    Thank you :)

  • @spartanx169x
    @spartanx169x Рік тому +1

    The challenge I have is that my throttle is very sensitive. Even the slightest move will cause the bike to lunge forward to I'm constantly in the friction zone.

    • @MotoControlEn
      @MotoControlEn  Рік тому

      That's what the throttle control exercise is for🙂

    • @spartanx169x
      @spartanx169x Рік тому

      @@MotoControlEn Oh I get it, but it is not easy. :)

    • @Slic_Nuts
      @Slic_Nuts Рік тому

      Try gripping the throttle like you would an ice cream cone. It seems to help me have a smoother throttle response.

    • @jhvorlicky
      @jhvorlicky Рік тому +1

      At low speeds, we moderate the speed with 1. keeping throttle a little above idle and 2. CLUTCH!

    • @pb222221
      @pb222221 Рік тому

      I didnt see anyone mention it but you can ignore 1st gear and start off in 2nd.
      I could go into a million details about gear ratios and power curves but it would just be words on a screen. Just try it and you will notice an immediate difference.

  • @GigaChadL337
    @GigaChadL337 Рік тому

    04:30 could you tell me how to hold the throttle while turning? I always open the throttle by mistake while turning left, thank you

  • @maritestaylor8458
    @maritestaylor8458 Рік тому

    Amazing

  • @nomoreblahblah
    @nomoreblahblah 5 місяців тому

    Excellent cool

  • @ParthanRavi
    @ParthanRavi Рік тому

    At first clock wise or anti clock wise which is better for beginners?

  • @Macca96
    @Macca96 Рік тому

    Thanks to this technique I broke my legs in 2020 without crashing

    • @MotoControlEn
      @MotoControlEn  Рік тому

      That doesn't make any sense, to be honest. How could you broke both legs without crashing?

    • @Macca96
      @Macca96 Рік тому

      I misplaced my leg in a too tight turn and I broke it. I started screaming in pain while still on the motorcycle. When I stopped, I realized I couldn't put my leg down and had to throw myself to the other side.

  • @v1ken
    @v1ken Рік тому

    3:15 What if I have longer bike and fukcd up geometry (chopper, about 1780mm wheelbase, high mid pegs roughly same level as wheel axles) what diameter? 😁

  • @matiascorrales2843
    @matiascorrales2843 Рік тому

    Where you can inscribe to your courses in Argentina?

  • @malteeneberg3698
    @malteeneberg3698 Рік тому

    Can you lean as far with offroad wheels??

  • @reposter6434
    @reposter6434 Рік тому

    From the thumbnail I'm saying that's not how you lean at all🤣 the leaning from the thumb nail is Motorcross (off-road) a complete different ball game. Road leaning is very different and alot more technical since you don't have ruts to work with.

  • @Nort_sw
    @Nort_sw Рік тому

    На превью спортивные слики на идеальном асфальте. Не делайте так никогда пожалуйста.
    Всем здоровья.

  • @1000sofusernames
    @1000sofusernames Рік тому

    Even with touring tyres and bad body position at least 45 degrees should be safely possible

  • @AyumazHD
    @AyumazHD Рік тому

    Can I do that with Sportbike V2?

  • @ClaimedEagle
    @ClaimedEagle Рік тому

    I wouldn't have fear if my city had clean roads 😢, I've already slipped doing a U turn

  • @harrison862
    @harrison862 Рік тому +1

    Are you staying in a neutral body position in this exercise or trying to counter lean? Thanks for the videos this is something I gotta work on!

    • @MotoControlEn
      @MotoControlEn  Рік тому +7

      Counter lean here is just for demonstration purpose, to show that the bike can lean a lot and nothing bad happens. Staying neutral is the way😁

    • @SmallSpoonBrigade
      @SmallSpoonBrigade Рік тому

      You wind up doing the lean that you need to get everything to balance out. You probably wouldn't counterlean or lean this far at that speed under normal circumstances unless you need the absolute tightest turn possible and don't have the speed to make a neutral lean work.
      That being said, you pretty much always maintain a neutral lean unless you have some reason to do something else. Neutral is easiest to transition from turning one way to the other and leaves you some ability to stand the bike up a bit if you've pushed it too far.

  • @rodrigocossalter
    @rodrigocossalter Рік тому

    First of all, thanks so much for your videos. How can I buy your method?

    • @rodrigocossalter
      @rodrigocossalter Рік тому

      I figured it out and I bought it. Thanks

    • @MotoControlEn
      @MotoControlEn  Рік тому +1

      Hi! Thank you, sorry I couldn't answer fast enough 😊

    • @rodrigocossalter
      @rodrigocossalter Рік тому

      @@MotoControlEn thanks so much for your videos. I watched your course for beginners and i liked so much!

  • @viddythehat
    @viddythehat Рік тому

    Hello, please help me. I am having problem learning how to drive my motorcylce. I have never ridden a motorcycle before, I previously just bought my first ever bike, it's a 200cc bike. I was mistaken, I should've gotten a smaller one for my first time. Anyways, it's there. I need to learn from it.
    I always have a hard time leaning left and I always fall

    • @MotoControlEn
      @MotoControlEn  Рік тому +1

      Hi! I would love to help you with that, though it's pretty difficult to do without being there in person. But ask any questions, I'll try to answer them!

    • @viddythehat
      @viddythehat Рік тому

      @@MotoControlEn What's the most efficient way to turn without occupying too much space? if I don't occupy too much space when turning I end up falling.
      Anyways thank you so much for replying, it means a lot to me. You're literally one of my biggest inspiration in learning how to ride.

  • @kitsura
    @kitsura Рік тому

    When will you release the advanced course?

  • @constantinosschinas4503
    @constantinosschinas4503 4 місяці тому

    5:00 Foot dangling like this is actually dangerous for novices. The foot can be stuck between asphault and peg. Better release the foot completely to the side of the peg.

  • @predata252
    @predata252 Рік тому

    When I first started watching this guy I thought he was a bit annoying, now I actually want him to train me 😂... not sure why 💁‍♂️

  • @jeanpaulmeyer5772
    @jeanpaulmeyer5772 Рік тому

    And now, stunt tutorial videos!

    • @MotoControlEn
      @MotoControlEn  Рік тому

      My expertise ends up on wheelies and rolling burnouts, I can't do much else😁

    • @jeanpaulmeyer5772
      @jeanpaulmeyer5772 Рік тому

      @@MotoControlEn "Learning new things with motocontrol" lol, i think your videos are great man!

  • @B..B.
    @B..B. Рік тому

    My fear is try it in a dual sport and find the end of the lean way sooner than the video

  • @jhvorlicky
    @jhvorlicky Рік тому

    Train hard. Fight easy.

  • @tomg.625
    @tomg.625 Рік тому

    About the thumbnail it doesn't do well when i tried it to my ninja. My friends even called it the cringes bank I've ever done & it feels uncomfortable, maybe it only does well in normal motorcycles

  • @relaxgameing8395
    @relaxgameing8395 Рік тому

    I am a new rider. I learnt riding very quickly (in about 1 hour but took a week to have my hand set in it) but I lack in a area which is clutch ( I ride royal Enfield classic 250 80's edition ) . Since I learnt in heavy bike I don't have problem in controlling but I don't really have nice grip in clutch skill because I have seen people ride bike with whole clutch open in slow speed I tried doing it but my bike makes sound in it ,so is there any trick off to release it slow or what I don't know 😅

    • @spartanx169x
      @spartanx169x Рік тому +2

      Practice, practice practice, that is the trick. Learn the clutch, but practicing starting from a dead stop, take off slowly, Stop, repeat. Then once you mastered where the friction zone is, then you practice making slow speed moves.This will probably take quite a few practice sessions.

    • @relaxgameing8395
      @relaxgameing8395 Рік тому

      @@spartanx169x I don't have problem in shifting and turning (polishing my turning skills still😅). My problem is that I can't ride the bike with my left hand off the Handel because if relase the clutch fully in slow speed then my engine make noise but when I ride normally it's doesn't make that sound so is it my bikes fault or is there a specific way of releasing the clutch to ride the bike in slow speed with full clutch open and even without giving gas

    • @pb222221
      @pb222221 Рік тому

      @@relaxgameing8395 The trick is to give it just a little gas and practice not accidentally moving the throttle while turning.

  • @russiaiscollapsingintono-uq4rt

    Start by putting some extra plastic on your bikes.Just saying..
    Pro tip.

  • @temwananinkana3419
    @temwananinkana3419 Рік тому

    How do you break when practicing circles?

    • @pb222221
      @pb222221 Рік тому

      Dont unless its an emergency. Seriously, just ease off the throttle a little and let the bike slow itself.
      One rider technique to shed speed while leaned in a corner is to twist the throttle open just a little more and at the same time use 1 finger to very lightly apply just a bit of front brake. You are trying to get the engine and front brake to struggle against each other just a little without shifting, increasing or decreasing the weight that is on the front forks.

    • @temwananinkana3419
      @temwananinkana3419 Рік тому

      @@pb222221thank you, this is very insightful. I appreciate the extreme practice requirements.
      Now, as of the corner scenario. Lets say, you are on a long blind fast corner. As you come out into the apex you see an obtactle. How would you emergency break in that scenario?

    • @pb222221
      @pb222221 Рік тому

      @@temwananinkana3419 Depends on the situation but my generic answer is pull in the clutch while straightening the bike, downshift, apply front and rear brakes while letting the clutch out.
      Emergency braking in a corner is a last resort. When people forget to straighten then they end up on the ground.

    • @temwananinkana3419
      @temwananinkana3419 Рік тому

      @@pb222221 very scarely but insightful.

  • @emmanuelquerol
    @emmanuelquerol Рік тому

    dude, how tall are you? 6'4"?

  • @AnarchyCheats
    @AnarchyCheats Рік тому

    Accurate

  • @aaronkcmo
    @aaronkcmo Рік тому

    2:46 how true is this.

  • @ibrahimdeniz7308
    @ibrahimdeniz7308 Рік тому

    I know i can do it but my bike is too expensive to risk it you know

  • @robertoalejandrocrescentin7761

    Eso es Tecnopolis!

  • @Daffach25
    @Daffach25 Рік тому +1

    1. Use junk bikes or someone bikes

  • @freeman48083
    @freeman48083 4 місяці тому

    Anyone else find that it's easier to lean one direction vs. the other?

  • @gOrMON4ik
    @gOrMON4ik Рік тому

    Ощущение что текст для этого видео был написан кириллицей))