This technique will save your life!

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  • In this video, I'll show you a simple technique to save your life and it takes virtually no practice.
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  • @kirk32216
    @kirk32216 15 днів тому +30

    Very sound advice. As a professional truck driver of 38 year's I have to agree it can mean the difference between avoidance or becoming a statistic. Also, I practice what is known as the Smith system (5 keys) I have heard you reference the keys many times
    Aim high in steering
    Get the big picture
    Keep your eyes moving
    Leave yourself an out
    Make sure they see you

    • @MrDirty-if7gc
      @MrDirty-if7gc 14 днів тому +6

      I love the Smith system, I used it for 20 years as a driver with zero accidents. I ride the same way I drove a truck.

    • @GulfCoastTim
      @GulfCoastTim 10 днів тому +2

      The Smith System 💯 As a retired truck driver of over 15 years I've learned and relearned this system several times. After over 1 million miles not a single accident, it works. Little did I know, it also works in your personal vehicle and even... motorcycles.

    • @bwnco
      @bwnco 7 днів тому +1

      LOL we had smith course every year in oil field companies I worked for. I also taught it!

    • @MrDirty-if7gc
      @MrDirty-if7gc 7 днів тому +1

      @@bwnco If you can find it, George Kennedy (Captain Ed, Naked Gun) was the speaker for one of the old version of the Smith videos. It was so hard not to crack up watching it, the instructor knew what was so funny, but the younger guys just didn't get it.

  • @gelfyd1
    @gelfyd1 15 днів тому +20

    Awesome advice! A second = distance traveled. Being a defensive rider will increase your survival!

  • @juanruiz1260
    @juanruiz1260 15 днів тому +15

    Thank you Jerry for bringing this very important awareness. Most of us get comfortable on our bikes and forget how important this is. It could save lives.

  • @simplerider3159
    @simplerider3159 10 днів тому +4

    I've been riding for 25+ years and after watching this video I realized I do this when riding in traffic. I don't know where I learned it but using this technique riding in traffic has saved me countless of times. In fact I keep two fingers on top of the front brake lever because it helps me control the throttle with my thumb and index finger. I sometime put my pinky under the lever because I feel it keeps me from slamming the brake too hard. I also keep my foot over the rear brake pedal but I only push if I let go of the throttle. I like the two fingers over the lever technique because to squish the front brake I have to reach forward and close the throttle when I brake.

    • @MrFrankie1311
      @MrFrankie1311 9 днів тому +1

      I do the same. From my beginning of riding, in the 90s, I have always two fingers on the handbrake. At least in urban reagions.
      😉👍

  • @user-vz8gf6le3b
    @user-vz8gf6le3b 15 днів тому +11

    Motorman is absolutely correct.

  • @richardcooper7047
    @richardcooper7047 15 днів тому +5

    Soo True!!! When ever I'm around "odd" traffic my foot is covering the rear and my fingers the front. Great Video!!

  • @bigg2768
    @bigg2768 15 днів тому +12

    Can’t argue with facts. 👍
    Big fan of extended rear brake pedals. Save that additional split second of having to move ur foot out and then back over. 👍

    • @gordiehattrick
      @gordiehattrick 13 днів тому +1

      I bought one for my SG. Absolutely makes a huge difference and is more comfortable!!!

  • @traceysmith311
    @traceysmith311 15 днів тому +5

    Excellent advice...I took and advanced course a few years ago by a police instructor and that was the FIRST skill he taught us. Have done it ever since.

  • @user-ux7ir4tc4d
    @user-ux7ir4tc4d 15 днів тому +4

    MR Jerry you should get an award for always giving the most priceless info. You are the only motorcycle site I subscribed to because you are the only one I trust.

  • @greasycanadianbiker
    @greasycanadianbiker 15 днів тому +5

    Appreciate this video very much. Too many guys I ride with will take an attitude and make fun of someone's covering the brakes or simply riding defensively. It's bullshit. Keep educating people! This is good stuff!

    • @wordreet
      @wordreet 15 днів тому +2

      Those guys are most likely the ones who ride lazy with too much leaning back, weight off the bars, which will end up inducing a deadly wobble/head-shake.

  • @LawrenceBroussard
    @LawrenceBroussard 15 днів тому +3

    Thank you for sharing a simple tip that will make a huge difference in traffic.

  • @sweetachairman
    @sweetachairman 15 днів тому +9

    Thanks Jerry ..... I am from Egypt and I've learnt a lot from your very informative short and long youtube classes .... I am riding a Goldwing gl 1500 / 2000.

  • @khanzadaaa
    @khanzadaaa 13 днів тому +1

    I recently started riding and I was thinking that it was a good thing to cover the breaks. Now hearing from the legend, I'm covering and practicing it.

  • @oldmanbiker2
    @oldmanbiker2 15 днів тому +3

    Can't remember who taught me this many years ago but it defiantly is something we should all be doing. Especially if you think anything could go wrong.

  • @kenhollis9591
    @kenhollis9591 15 днів тому +4

    Thank you Mr. Palladino for another great, informative video. I hope Miss Donna is doing well.

  • @bigmikexp
    @bigmikexp 15 днів тому +6

    As always: priceless and free! Thank you, Jerry!

  • @los5masbuscados.78
    @los5masbuscados.78 15 днів тому +3

    Jerry this is something that all the time I do, thank you for sharing and remembering us to drive safely.

  • @smithgroove945
    @smithgroove945 15 днів тому +3

    Very good. I practice this especially when approaching intersections. I used it at this speed and it saved me.

  • @dogsnmotorcycles
    @dogsnmotorcycles 15 днів тому +5

    I've tested this myself after a Yamaha Champ course. I always ride covering the brake now, luckily I've not needed it yet...

  • @unwrangler11
    @unwrangler11 12 днів тому +2

    Thanks for this potentially life saving / bike saving advice.

  • @terry_willis
    @terry_willis 15 днів тому +2

    Good advice. Also when driving my car, I cover the brake pedal with my left foot. I have trained myself to break with my left foot also so I don't over react and just jam on the brake pedal with my left foot. I have avoided more than one rear end collision while doing this. Not tail gating helps too.

  • @spindelnett6315
    @spindelnett6315 15 днів тому +4

    Just knowing that every other driver/rider on the road is out to kill me, meant I've ALWAYS had my brakes covered. I've lost friends who were faster and less cautious than myself.

  • @dongorsegner4607
    @dongorsegner4607 12 днів тому +1

    Love my mini highway boards, however I have had a close call on using them in traffic. Thanks for the reminder

  • @thevoiceinmyhelmet3827
    @thevoiceinmyhelmet3827 14 днів тому +2

    Great honest technique that has kept me from more than one wreck , Thanks for what you do 👍😎

  • @nomoreblahblah
    @nomoreblahblah 15 днів тому +3

    I like your evidential approach to the information presented in the videi

  • @revfree
    @revfree 15 днів тому +3

    Yes sir!! Absolutely agree. I cover the brake approaching every intersection. I picked this habit up in the #MSF course over 20 years ago!! Tried and true. Thanks for the great tip, Motorman! 🚔🚔

  • @tjeanneret
    @tjeanneret 14 днів тому +2

    YOU are truly a life saver. Thank you Jerry.

  • @maxfield9873
    @maxfield9873 15 днів тому +4

    best advice ever

  • @wrigman
    @wrigman 11 днів тому +1

    When I lived in So. Cal. I rode my motorcycle to and from work, splitting lanes on the way home. I kept my front brake covered. I do it all the time now that I live in northern Idaho. This riding habit has saved me many times. I did only the front brake because that is where 70% of braking is. Also BMW’s have twin front disks and linked brakes and ABS. In heavy traffic at lane splitting speeds (10-20 mph) my hide was saved COUNTLESS TIMES!

  • @bobwampler3387
    @bobwampler3387 15 днів тому +3

    I’ve been a fan of covering the brake for a couple of decades. I forget who passed that on to me back then, but it may have been regarding the number of cars that turn left in front of motorcycles.

  • @GorillaGlen
    @GorillaGlen 11 днів тому +1

    I always do cover my brakes when surrounded by idiots like Jerry as suggested in numerous videos throughout the years. Not just for me but for the precious lives that are my passangers. You keep on rocking Jerry.

  • @miscellaneousstuff-hc5iv
    @miscellaneousstuff-hc5iv День тому

    Preparing for the POSSIBILITY. Very logical indeed!

  • @totoco2
    @totoco2 15 днів тому +2

    That was the first thing they taught me on a motorcycle course.

  • @rafaelA9781
    @rafaelA9781 3 дні тому +1

    Always did that technique. Thank you for showing me I'm not crazy!

  • @thestevezx7
    @thestevezx7 15 днів тому +6

    Always cover the brake I have minimum two fingers on the front lever, foot above the brake for the rear.. been riding 41yrs it comes naturally.

  • @rogerscott9332
    @rogerscott9332 14 днів тому +1

    I learned this technique a long time ago (we're literally talking the 70's) and still do it to this day. Thanks for the heads up though Jerry.

  • @johnanderson9735
    @johnanderson9735 13 днів тому +1

    Another good point you bring out is to be flexible in your riding strategy. City riding is different from the open road with no obstacles.

  • @marathonrefrigeration9593
    @marathonrefrigeration9593 12 днів тому +2

    During my motorcycle training, the instructor kept giving everyone hell for covering the brakes . I do trust your work and words.

    • @motorman857
      @motorman857  12 днів тому +2

      If you're speaking of a beginner course or an advanced low speed course, yes, don't cover the front brake. Out on the street, as I explained in this video, COVER BOTH BRAKES.

    • @marathonrefrigeration9593
      @marathonrefrigeration9593 12 днів тому +1

      @@motorman857 yes it was a beginner course. Thank you. I'll work on covering the brakes .

  • @MrEye4get
    @MrEye4get 12 днів тому +1

    The calculation would be as follows: 40 miles/hour × 5280 feet/mile = 211200 feet/hour. 211200 feet/hour ÷ 3600 seconds/hour ≈ 58.67 feet/second. Recent research indicates the average rider will use about 1.5 seconds to recognize the situation and reach the max braking rate, also known as perception-response time. If you're daydreaming or surprised, that number can increase to over 2 seconds. That equates to between 88 and 117+ feet before any physical action is taken.

  • @Jeff62-uo1kn
    @Jeff62-uo1kn 15 днів тому +3

    I’m almost always covering the front brake, the rear is harder to do on my Road Glide, that’s why Thrashin’s adjustable rear brake arm is on my list.

  • @davidbell3169
    @davidbell3169 12 днів тому +1

    I definitely agree this needs to be done while riding in traffic.

  • @tarynsanmartino8930
    @tarynsanmartino8930 15 днів тому +3

    Great tip Motorman. Btw, your bike looks awesome!!

  • @matyasro
    @matyasro 15 днів тому +2

    Another great tip Jerry! Thank-you!

  • @Dana2o11
    @Dana2o11 15 днів тому +2

    Jerry, perfect timing. I live in CA and lane split. I covered the front brakes this morning for this very reason. Thank You

  • @paulpugh2480
    @paulpugh2480 12 днів тому +1

    I knew this was going to be good Jerry, thank you.

  • @marklubecke4854
    @marklubecke4854 15 днів тому +3

    Excellent advice, and maybe practice emergency braking.

  • @BradDaeda
    @BradDaeda 12 днів тому +1

    Great advice! My paranoia causes me to do this when I get into traffic and city streets.

  • @anthonyresto8596
    @anthonyresto8596 15 днів тому +1

    As always thanks my friend it's much appreciated!!!

  • @Beastius24
    @Beastius24 11 днів тому +1

    Sound advice. What I have been doing though is under 10 mi/h I remove my 2 fingers from the front break. Once I am going above that, I use 2 fingers especially because I use subtle front breaking for cornering with more stability (weight transfer)

  • @tomfillmore9710
    @tomfillmore9710 14 днів тому +1

    Great advice buddy thanks for sharing

  • @russellhalleran9080
    @russellhalleran9080 14 днів тому +1

    Great information! Thanks!

  • @frankt2658
    @frankt2658 15 днів тому +1

    Thanks for bringing this tip out there. I´m allways covering my brakes and clutch. Big city traffic makes that kind of mandatory.
    But make sure, you´re NOT constantly engaging your rear brakes. This will wear down your pads pretty quick and you will possibly have no rear brakes at all, when you need them most.

  • @Gideon_Judges6
    @Gideon_Judges6 15 днів тому +3

    Great tip! And this experiment is when you knew you were going to stop. In an emergency your reaction time may be even worse. Stay safe.

    • @motorman857
      @motorman857  15 днів тому +3

      Exactly. That's why I said cover the brakes whenever there's a possibility someone can violate your right of way.

  • @lewsoltis5142
    @lewsoltis5142 15 днів тому +1

    Thanks Jerry!!!

  • @roadkinglobo
    @roadkinglobo 9 днів тому +1

    You Rock Motorman! 👍

  • @user-kt8yd6we4e
    @user-kt8yd6we4e 14 днів тому +1

    I do practice this and agree. Thanks for your efforts.

  • @josephbuckley3619
    @josephbuckley3619 15 днів тому +2

    Great Job !!! 😊

  • @dixee6498
    @dixee6498 15 днів тому +2

    We love ya Motorman!

  • @BradleyLivestreams
    @BradleyLivestreams 15 днів тому +2

    Such a great tip! Thank you

  • @user-iv1sk6yt5q
    @user-iv1sk6yt5q 13 днів тому

    Here in the UK, during the Compulsory Basic Training stage of learning to ride, many instructors do not allow pupils near the front brake of a: 125cc bike. Yet after passing the CBT, pupils are free to ride on public roads for two-years immediately.

  • @richardrice173
    @richardrice173 15 днів тому +1

    Thank you very much for your videos.

  • @squirrelboss123
    @squirrelboss123 15 днів тому +1

    Amazing! Thank you!

  • @bigdog3495
    @bigdog3495 15 днів тому +1

    Excellent tip !!!

  • @drprzekora
    @drprzekora 15 днів тому +2

    Thank you, Jerry. I learned a lot from your videos and course!

  • @srhintz
    @srhintz 6 днів тому +1

    Good advice. I think when you don't cover and have to reach for it in a pinch you risk over braking too.

  • @marioluiscrespo1942
    @marioluiscrespo1942 4 дні тому

    Great content and advice, Jerry! Much appreciated. 👍🏻

  • @kevinlaracy797
    @kevinlaracy797 10 днів тому +1

    great video, a life saver

  • @petercole6344
    @petercole6344 8 днів тому +1

    Excellent advice

  • @user-gy7yo7iu2o
    @user-gy7yo7iu2o 15 днів тому +1

    Great video and information officer

  • @randykling2889
    @randykling2889 11 днів тому +1

    Thanks Jerry..

  • @johnmacias01
    @johnmacias01 15 днів тому +1

    Great information thanks

  • @max30888
    @max30888 15 днів тому +5

    I wish I was in your city to have your training course..

    • @raymondhumphrey2749
      @raymondhumphrey2749 15 днів тому +2

      Agreed...

    • @motorman857
      @motorman857  15 днів тому +4

      I have schools around most of the country. Go to ridelikeapro.com and click on other training locations.

    • @dabbinghitlersmemes1762
      @dabbinghitlersmemes1762 15 днів тому

      @@motorman857 Wish I could come to take it (from the dinky end of Australia)

  • @Aortadetroit
    @Aortadetroit 15 днів тому +2

    I've always done that and when I'm urban/suburban I cover the horn! Having my finger over the horn has saved me dozens of times more than my brakes.

    • @Aortadetroit
      @Aortadetroit 15 днів тому

      This is especially true for my Harley. Which are basically pigs, big attractive pigs but the handling characteristics...peuk!

    • @motorman857
      @motorman857  13 днів тому

      Yea, tell that to these guys. ua-cam.com/video/sBngfmXsihc/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/rEUXX3wyj-c/v-deo.html

    • @Aortadetroit
      @Aortadetroit 11 днів тому

      @@motorman857 LOL! Seriously good riding. I enjoyed hearing all that metal scraping the ground. Doesn't change the fact he could do that a million times better on a bunch of different road bikes.

  • @ditchcati
    @ditchcati 15 днів тому +2

    Love the videos and advice. If I may, go see Mike at Suspension Technologies in Largo and have him replace your front suspension. Your front end won’t dive anymore under braking. You will love the handling. I live in Pasco with you.

  • @randywinston7501
    @randywinston7501 11 днів тому +1

    I always cover my brakes especially when there’s a lot of traffic no matter if I’m driving my pickup truck, tractor trailer, or Harley. Just makes good sense.

    • @motorman857
      @motorman857  11 днів тому +1

      Such a simple thing to do and a life saver for sure.

  • @scottschiller1153
    @scottschiller1153 15 днів тому +1

    Very good 👍 love it. I practice this daily

  • @ratfinkron5793
    @ratfinkron5793 15 днів тому +1

    Jerry RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!! great vid

  • @jameshales6958
    @jameshales6958 14 днів тому +2

    Jerry, I could not agree more with your comments and excellent video. My concerns are: 1. Can a rider cover the rear brake pedal comfortably without actually applying light pressure on the pedal and overheating the rear brakes. 2. Covering the front brake lever is easier, again I’m not sure how comfortable a rider will be maintaining this position for an extended period, ie: freeway. I will try this and see how it works for me. Thank You for your video.

    • @motorman857
      @motorman857  13 днів тому

      Since the front brake has 90-95% of the braking force, not covering the rear brake if it's uncomfortable, is no big deal.

  • @mireliomarzo6468
    @mireliomarzo6468 15 днів тому +2

    ♠️FEAR MONGERING MIGHT BE THE ONLY WAY SOME OF US LEARN.. just like mom saying “wait till your daddy gets home”. Great video as always .

  • @bwnco
    @bwnco 7 днів тому +1

    Very Good!

  • @kennit828
    @kennit828 15 днів тому +15

    I get irritated when I see people in heavy freeway traffic riding with their feet on the highway pegs. Takes a long time to move your foot back to the floorboard and on the brake

    • @steventwiddy3402
      @steventwiddy3402 15 днів тому +4

      As long as you’re not on that bike riding it, don’t worry about it

    • @GeezNutz
      @GeezNutz 12 днів тому

      ​@@steventwiddy3402 it's called empathy bud. And if you're gonna tell people to stop worrying about what other people do, then you should try taking your own advice with people's comments.

    • @DesertGeezers
      @DesertGeezers 12 днів тому +2

      Relaxed riding is not safe riding. You have to be ready for anything. As my cop friend says, "If you STAY ready, you don't HAVE to GET ready.

    • @Xpunkpro
      @Xpunkpro 11 днів тому +2

      ⁠@@DesertGeezersDisagree. I relax ride but I cover my brakes doing it. Covering the brakes has become a habit for me. Learning good habits will save you.

    • @wrigman
      @wrigman 11 днів тому +1

      Riding relaxed allows you to use “reflex muscles” much better than riding tensed up……. That’s been my experience (street since 83) anyway…… also when crashing, relax. You won’t get hurt as much. This took ten years of riding and racing in the dirt to become second nature. BTW, started riding when I was 13. I’m going to be 64 this week, I’m still riding and still here…………

  • @andrewsmith5377
    @andrewsmith5377 15 днів тому +1

    Great lesson

  • @craigkemmerzell5741
    @craigkemmerzell5741 15 днів тому +1

    Thank you 😎

  • @L8TrSkUmBaG
    @L8TrSkUmBaG 14 днів тому +1

    Thank you

  • @nja3224
    @nja3224 15 днів тому +1

    Good to know, new rider here, I generally cover the rear brake just in case, I guess because I feel it’s safer for me given my limited riding experience. Been on the highway once for 3 exits, it was very nice! I mostly ride local in the streets and seeing that it’s Brooklyn, there’s always traffic, red lights and stop signs. It sucks. Can’t wait to find a nice, lazy, scenic, quiet country road. None around here by me.

    • @motorman857
      @motorman857  14 днів тому +2

      Go west, young man! As in Westchester county. Some great riding in that area.

  • @dannyvan5792
    @dannyvan5792 15 днів тому +1

    thanks jerry verry good tip manny thanks grts from belgium from danny

  • @maxxbenzz7842
    @maxxbenzz7842 12 днів тому +1

    Going through any intersection fingers on front brake lever, foot over pedal, eyes and head on a periscope

  • @christhibeaux1
    @christhibeaux1 13 днів тому +1

    Good info and I do insure through Dairy Land Ins!

  • @jackwright9102
    @jackwright9102 15 днів тому +1

    Thanks....😊😊

  • @heatingairservices8708
    @heatingairservices8708 9 днів тому +1

    Thanks Motor Man ..1 second @ 60 mph is more distant gone by than most (like me) realize till its to late ..Thanks again

    • @motorman857
      @motorman857  9 днів тому +1

      No problem 👍

    • @heatingairservices8708
      @heatingairservices8708 9 днів тому +1

      @@motorman857 been ridding for some 50+ years / never had any formal training to ride / so I found your channel years ago & follow uR Great advise on so many many things that I never knew like head & eyes Friction zone & drag the rear break & counter steering ..your Great Teacher .....Thanks again & looking forward to uR Next tutorial

  • @Boeing767DriverAA
    @Boeing767DriverAA 15 днів тому +1

    I cover my brakes all the time except in no traffic areas

  • @jamesfreeman7067
    @jamesfreeman7067 15 днів тому +2

    Thanks Jerry, i also Cover the clutch . the bike cut out on me doing a turn before, And i was about to recover as my hand was on it,

  • @ronkane5046
    @ronkane5046 14 днів тому

    Make sure the front brake is adjusted downward. If it's straight out you'll hit the throttle when you suddenly grab the brake. Don't ask how I know

  • @bellhurinui5983
    @bellhurinui5983 12 днів тому +1

    In an emergency, that distance can be double because for your test, you did knew when you were going to break

  • @mikeeubanks7833
    @mikeeubanks7833 15 днів тому +2

    As a beginner I did not cover the brakes, now after a car stopped in front of me causing me to over react (my fault) totaling out my bike. You won’t catch me now without my finger on the front brake lever anytime there is a vehicle in front of me. And I try to keep at least 3 sec at a minimum most of the time it’s 6-10 sec behind the vehicle in front of me.
    Going down sucks.

  • @patrickg.1170
    @patrickg.1170 13 днів тому +2

    I’m a new (very new) rider. This was very helpful.

  • @dasboat64
    @dasboat64 9 днів тому +1

    After working on the Flight Deck of US Aircraft Carriers, keeping your head on a swivle & being 100% "in the game" at ALL times saves lives....😊😅😂

  • @gravyau
    @gravyau 15 днів тому +2

    looking pretty trim there Jerry

    • @motorman857
      @motorman857  15 днів тому +1

      I filmed this video several weeks ago. I'm thin as a rake now. 🤣

  • @jameslyons1661
    @jameslyons1661 15 днів тому +2

    Hey motor man 💙🏁💙

  • @hairyplopperthebananascrat5962
    @hairyplopperthebananascrat5962 15 днів тому +2

    I’m new to riding, but been driving semi truck for 20 years. You ride a bike like you drive a big truck