Cool! great video and editing! You killed that riding awesome Lee! @ 4:40 "crashed a couple tiiiiiiiiimes" your voice cracked - perfect comedic timing :) lol
Harley linked brakes don't link until your speed reaches 25mph, so slow speed maneuvers such as these would never see the front brake applied via linked brakes.
I just completed this course. Well worth the time and money. I plan to go back for a refresher next year.
I just completed this course yesterday. Kurt, Matt and Rob were fantastic instructors. The last 3 days were 100 plus degrees but definitely worth it.
I took the ride like a pro class with Jerry Paladino, I did alright but I kept practicing the techniques and I ride like a pro now
Great video Lee! That daisy of death looked hard! I really liked how you shot your final exam too.
Cool! great video and editing! You killed that riding awesome Lee!
@ 4:40 "crashed a couple tiiiiiiiiimes" your voice cracked - perfect comedic timing :) lol
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing. I'll definitely keep this in mind.
Very cool vlog, I appreciate the perspective!
Would love to take a course like this.
Wonder how hard it is to remember all those patterns.
Pretty easy when you’re doing the same ones for four days in a row. We still have orange cone nightmares.
You comment a lot about the rear brake, I now wonder how much difference it will make with the new linked brakes...
It’s still useful. Linked brakes are quite gentle. Even stomping on the rear brake doesn’t pull hard on the front.
Harley linked brakes don't link until your speed reaches 25mph, so slow speed maneuvers such as these would never see the front brake applied via linked brakes.
Would a new rider benefit from a course like this or would they need more time on the road before trying something like this?
New rider friendly for sure!
Price of course?
where u located