Great explanation and demonstration. I’ve tried clutchless upshifting here and there but never downshifting. I think I prefer the additional smoothness from using the clutch though.
Hey there, nice video, really liked it. It seems to me however that you ride with your highbeams on. I think I've noticed that in a different video of yours. Is there any reason for that or you simply forgot to switch it off? :D Sorry, I needed to ask...
During the daytime the increased brightness will help a driver notice me sooner or even at all. It catches their attention better. I've noticed people will tend to make sapce for me while lane splitting more often when my brights are on.
It's a great first bike. It will require a tad more attention than some of the Japanese bikes. But every bike out there has its own pluses and minuses.
just bought a 2020 Honda Rebel 500 last weekend and i'm super excited to start riding. just passed my m1 test as well
Great explanation and demonstration. I’ve tried clutchless upshifting here and there but never downshifting. I think I prefer the additional smoothness from using the clutch though.
Always proper to use the clutch but it's always good to know you can do it without if you ever may need to, hopefully never though 😁
I like to do this when I have a really bad itch or need to pick my nose really bad and I need to shift to speed up quick or slow down.
Thank u sir
Hey there, nice video, really liked it. It seems to me however that you ride with your highbeams on. I think I've noticed that in a different video of yours. Is there any reason for that or you simply forgot to switch it off? :D Sorry, I needed to ask...
During the daytime the increased brightness will help a driver notice me sooner or even at all. It catches their attention better. I've noticed people will tend to make sapce for me while lane splitting more often when my brights are on.
@@MotoMedicine904 Thank you for the answer, champ, keep the videos up!
I will support you, cause I’m a native San Diegan and looking to buy a Duke 390!
Any support is appreciated
Of course brother, do you recommend the bike it’s my first bike! And if you don’t mind answering and helping me with any questions?
And thank you for your service!
It's a great first bike. It will require a tad more attention than some of the Japanese bikes. But every bike out there has its own pluses and minuses.
Love your vids keep up the great content! If you ever want a riding buddy let me know im in the camp pendleton area and i also have a rebel 500 lmao.
Nice! Thank you for the feedback. Ride safe.
...but can you do it on a Harley LOLOL
That's dangerous..😎👎
It’s not but ok