Thank you. You actually called out your gears and your speed while showing your speedometer. No one else does this as effectively. Thank you. Immensely helpful.
casually nails it within the first couple tries lol. i still have trouble, but i personally like feeling a little jerk from the bike just so i know I'm in gear. i mean i guess u arent always gonna be perfect but the concept is so easy. I do it all the time
I'm kind of confused. Motojitsu tells you to apply some front brake when rev matching, but yammie noob tells you to throttle down before rev matching. So which of the 2 am I supposed to be doing???
As for throttle down before rev matching, you should always roll off the throttle before pulling the clutch in. If you are shifting down a gear to slow down then yes applying front brake while rev matching is optimal (similar to how you would heel toe in a car). But it’s not necessary especially if you’re shifting down to get into the powerband of the bike (like trying to pass someone for example). So it completely depends on which situation/scenario you’re in. But if you’re a complete beginner I wouldn’t even worry about rev matching, just apply brakes, shift down, and slowly release the clutch to let the RPMs get to where they need to be. Once you get more familiar with your bike you can start to practice rev matching and you’ll get a better feel for it over time.
@@sook_Oh yeah! I'm 16 years old and I don't own a bike personally but I have been riding other's/my friend's bikes for about 5 months now and I have learned rev matching too. I normally rev match without grabbing the front brake but a few days ago when I had to suddenly slow down the bike I subconsciously rev matched or blipped the throttle while simultaneously applying the front brake.
Thank you. You actually called out your gears and your speed while showing your speedometer. No one else does this as effectively. Thank you. Immensely helpful.
I know the excitement you would have been feeling. Was a pleasure watching you get better and better. Well done, man!
I appreciate the comment! Thanks for watching :)
Dude definitely watched moto jitsu before returning with the two finger braking and twisting wrist. Love it!
casually nails it within the first couple tries lol. i still have trouble, but i personally like feeling a little jerk from the bike just so i know I'm in gear. i mean i guess u arent always gonna be perfect but the concept is so easy. I do it all the time
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I’m definitely ganna practice this today brahh I need it 😢
When coming to a stop say you are in a higher gear would you need to downshift to N or 1 or can you stop in a high gear
definitely downshift to N or 1
I'm kind of confused. Motojitsu tells you to apply some front brake when rev matching, but yammie noob tells you to throttle down before rev matching. So which of the 2 am I supposed to be doing???
As for throttle down before rev matching, you should always roll off the throttle before pulling the clutch in. If you are shifting down a gear to slow down then yes applying front brake while rev matching is optimal (similar to how you would heel toe in a car). But it’s not necessary especially if you’re shifting down to get into the powerband of the bike (like trying to pass someone for example). So it completely depends on which situation/scenario you’re in. But if you’re a complete beginner I wouldn’t even worry about rev matching, just apply brakes, shift down, and slowly release the clutch to let the RPMs get to where they need to be. Once you get more familiar with your bike you can start to practice rev matching and you’ll get a better feel for it over time.
Thanks mate. This has really helped. I've been doing rev matching without any braking, so now I need to add some braking to it. Great video.
@@sook_Oh yeah! I'm 16 years old and I don't own a bike personally but I have been riding other's/my friend's bikes for about 5 months now and I have learned rev matching too. I normally rev match without grabbing the front brake but a few days ago when I had to suddenly slow down the bike I subconsciously rev matched or blipped the throttle while simultaneously applying the front brake.
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