The HARDEST Moto Techniques To Learn (And The Best Ways To Practice Them) Feat. Kawasaki Ninja 125

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  • Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
  • Welcome to our video discussing the most difficult motorcycle skills you'll need to learn, and the easiest ways to practice them! In today's episode we go over clutch control, launching quickly, when to downshift, and hill starts. None of these skills are taught specifically by a CBT instructor, hopefully today's video will fill in some of the gaps. Let us know if you have any better ways of practicing the skills demonstrated in todays video in the comments.
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    End Credits:
    Rip & Tear - Mick Gordon (DOOM 2016 Soundtrack)
    Rip & Tear - The Anchor (Cover)
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 28

  • @prodbydavis
    @prodbydavis 27 днів тому +6

    love the 125 ninja videos

  • @The-Silent-Racer
    @The-Silent-Racer 27 днів тому +1

    Thanks passed my cbt last week bike coming this weekend will try these tips out.

  • @mavil3tshepo
    @mavil3tshepo 27 днів тому +3

    Starting to get to used to clutch control

    • @Bigjohn2121
      @Bigjohn2121 26 днів тому

      I worked a few classes here in the USA. I personally thought it'd been nice to have an atv just to teach some of the people friction zone without having to worry about anything else. Friction zone and people not looking where they we're supposed to go was what caused the main problems.

  • @OscarRomeofivetwo
    @OscarRomeofivetwo 27 днів тому +3

    Probably the camera angle but it looks like you get mighty close to that trailer 😂

    • @armchairracer007
      @armchairracer007 12 днів тому

      Fr it's right at face level too. Was giving me major anxiety lol

  • @ryan.r271
    @ryan.r271 26 днів тому

    Great educational video dude 👍🏍

  • @user-em6ml2uc1p
    @user-em6ml2uc1p 24 дні тому

    11:37
    I'm currently down shifting based on the speed so 0-10mph 1st gear. 10-20mph 2nd gear. 20-30mph 3rd gear and so on so on from 30-40, 40-50 and I do the same for the gears.
    If I'm on 60mph > 6th gear and i pull the the throttle in coming to a stop and downshift every 10mph each time with a slow release of the clutch each time

  • @maomekat2369
    @maomekat2369 27 днів тому

    hella good advice green goblin ridah

  • @user-em6ml2uc1p
    @user-em6ml2uc1p 24 дні тому

    Nice video! Didn't know you could go up to 2nd on cluck alone, doesn't sound too happy but that's just the torque right thats struggling a little

  • @hifiive1832
    @hifiive1832 27 днів тому

    love the duckie :)

  • @skillzraider
    @skillzraider 27 днів тому

    More ZX9R content, I can tell you love riding the red beast !! ❤

  • @royalsinister6264
    @royalsinister6264 26 днів тому

    Can you do a video of rev matching? Im a new rider and that is still confusing to me.

  • @hifiive1832
    @hifiive1832 27 днів тому

    I dropped my bike doing u-turns yesterday. way better today tho.

  • @hifiive1832
    @hifiive1832 27 днів тому

    My bike does not have a gear indicator. And I don't really need it. I can't really feel what gear I am in, but I don't need to. If the revs are to low, then I downshift. If the revs are really high then I upshift. I can feel the difference between first and second gear, and I cant really shift down from first, so it's not a problem.

  • @Ryan-wu4br
    @Ryan-wu4br 27 днів тому

    Hi I currently doing my A license. Do you think a CB650R is a good starter bike?

    • @MattBruzdziak
      @MattBruzdziak 27 днів тому +1

      IMO, the cbr650r is a good starter bike. Friendly ergonomics. Plenty of power. Not too heavy. That bike should last you a long time before you get tired of it. It is a bike that you can grow into. Keep practicing the basics and you will be just fine.

    • @Ryan-wu4br
      @Ryan-wu4br 27 днів тому

      @@MattBruzdziak hi Matt. Thanks for the good information. I’ve been wanting to ride a bike for a long time now and after a lot of research this seems to be a really good started bike. Can’t wait to pass and get one!!

  • @KrisVickers-wn6dd
    @KrisVickers-wn6dd 27 днів тому

    Are you counter steering?
    My cbt said nothing about counter steering.
    ps what kind of boots are you wearing?

    • @davapod
      @davapod 27 днів тому

      You may not be aware of it but over very low speeds on a motorcycle you are counter steering when changing direction, this is true for bicycles as well.

    • @KrisVickers-wn6dd
      @KrisVickers-wn6dd 27 днів тому

      @@davapod Yes I'm aware. But Active counter steering is push left go left, push right go right.

    • @davapod
      @davapod 27 днів тому

      @@KrisVickers-wn6dd For sure, and it certainly something I use , but like techniques like trail braking, they are skills that fall into a more advanced skill set. CBT by definition is basic training.👍

    • @KrisVickers-wn6dd
      @KrisVickers-wn6dd 27 днів тому

      @@davapod Yeah but I don't understand while people aren't at least made aware.
      I only discovered it after I saw an amateur rider collide head first with a truck. Thankfully he survived but if he had known counter steering he would've avoided the accident all together.
      In fact because he was so desperately turning to avoid the truck the bike actually ended up going towards it.

    • @deformatekjv
      @deformatekjv 27 днів тому

      I learnt about counter steering during my cbt but only because I already had my DAS booked for 2 weeks after, otherwise probably wouldnt have mentioned it.

  • @SidiVici
    @SidiVici 27 днів тому +1

    Brrrumm Brrrummmm Brrrrummmm

  • @chrishall9625
    @chrishall9625 26 днів тому

    Heard you were banned from completely in Gloucester now, inproper bike behaviour?