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awesome video!! very helpful Thank you for making this video. Please keep up the great work!
to be honest, I am confused, I like your content and you usually bring up great points…but this? I ride since 8 years in the alps took 5 motorcycle saftey classes and have NEVER seen anybody doing anything remotely like this! I mean even YOU don't do this in your ride along videos. Also you demonstrated "leaning INTO a turn" not "counterbalancing", which would be to fully extend your arm on the inside of the turn, pushing the bike down into the turn, while leaning your body to the outside of the turn as far as possible…so I gues I want to say…WHAT?
Speaking for myself at least what confuses me as I am a beginner is the different kinds of turns of there are. For example if you are making a turn going very slowly then your body weight shifts to the opposite side of the bike correct? You additionally use handlebars and turn those at a slow rate of speed. But when you're going faster then the concept you are speaking of are applied is that correct? Turn wheel to the right or left at slow speeds and use body mechanics at intermediate and faster speeds without turning the wheel correct?
Thank you so much for your videos
4:15 omg i felt my shoulder pop out by just watching that. I pray i dont dislocate my shoulder trying to do this. I have a bad shoulder lol
Great video none the less! Ty!
Hi Dan, can you please share where you bought your helmet? The brand?
This was very helpful! Thank you kindly!
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I appreciate your training videos. I am a new rider at 70 yrs old. Last time I I rode a bike was in 1968 for a day. Not a lot of experience. I live in Nova Scotia, Canada so my bike is away for the winter and so am I. Now that I have watched most of your videos I,m anxious to get home in the Spring to start training again and applying everything that I have learned from you.
Be sure to watch all the videos coming in the near future! We will be going over Total Control and basic techniques that you NEED to ride safe!