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In the UK, performing a satisfactory emergency stop from 30mph is a mandatory pass on our mod1 test.
I could have used this video when doing mine earlier this year.
Great video brother.
What if you start braking first , then pull in the clutch just before stopping.
Hi Dan hope ur aware of channel called motojitsu he is also vetran in riding please do one Collab video with him please
7:00 is how i got my unplanned 10 day vacation and walking with cane for some 1-2 more weeks lmao
Are those UGGs? 🤔
I should have seen this before my accident 😭😭😭
its not slowly squeez your break 54321… that is wayyy to slow, and sub optimal for emergency breaking, its drop/compress your front fork to the max before applying full break force, takes about 1 to 0,5 sec, but time here shoulnt be the indicator, the compressed front fork is. Once the front fork is completly compress you have enough weith in to
Know your limit, you never know your limit until you cross them. Brake until your front tire squeel or goes slithly sideway and imediatly release the brakes. test it multiples time on different tarmac and temperature and than you'll know the full capability of yurself and your bike in different condition.
Thanks Dan♥️
Really helpful video.appereciate it.
dem some manly ugg boots