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  1. F.N.G MOTO

    I like the term aggressive braking.

  2. F.N.G MOTO

    Bro you’re a good instructor, you’re very patient in your vids anyway lol.

  3. Bikerchick 4125

    Great job Nikki!! 👍🏻😊

  4. Jonathan Jones

    Thanks for what you do. I’ve been riding for 15 years and I learn something new about safety every time I watch one of your videos.

  5. Jordan

    i never pull the clutch in as it cause the back wheel to skid pull in the clutch just before you stop

  6. Feraganor

    I really like your videos. Expecially those with your wife as it is very fun to see and hear her pure happiness while riding 🙂 Greetings from Germany.

  7. Andy Satch

    Big fan, but the clutch thing is totally wrong. You are removing engine braking/ drivetrain friction from the process by pulling in the clutch. That should only be done in the very last moment before stopping, to stop a stall. In fact, in a rapid braking situation, it is better to stall than pull in the clutch.

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