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You rock, as a new rider your videos are so helpful. Thank you 🙏
That bike is beautiful
Yo Dan… there's this situation where i see people having no problem riding through a very steep hill, whenever i encounter steep hills, i always go or switch to 1st gear, for some reason i cannot make it through "mostly". i am a beginner btw, soo uhm do u have a tip for me to do it successfully? maybe i did something wrong… how do i do this correctly when it comes to a very steep hill??
Honestly, this is the real hesitation I have with purchasing a motorcycle. I live at the bottom of several hills, and the only way to get anywhere is by going up them and stopping at a stop sign to a busy intersection, so this really helped me understand the easiest way to do it and made me a lot less anxious to purchase a bike
Got my first motorcycle today and I live on a steep hill…I'm like I don't have this figured out… thanks for the tips
It's cool but don't call that a hill… Its more like a speed bump….
The best way I have found is to hold the front brake while releasing the clutch to the friction zone. Once I see the front forks compress a little bit I know the weight of the bike is now supported by the engine. Slowly release the front brake and roll on baby.
My first drop, and only so far luckily, was staling uphill, bike roled back, and boom 🙁