When i get my Bike this is what i am going to try and master , not riding at neck brake speed. I will be 60 years old when i get my 1st bike , your never to old to learn , but i may be too unfit to learn at this standard , i pulled a muscle in my back brushing my teeth last week. lol My Head is spinning at the Skill of these riders , Amazing
when you can master the controls a liter bike is fine, you shouldn't jump onto one until everything is done on feel. if your older and tossing a heavy bike around is not ideal a cruiser style may be easier to handle, but will lack some of the capability of a sport bike. some bikes are easy to handle and offer a nice ride checkout a Honda shadow. I would look at ride position, notice how upright this particular bike seats you that is ideal for course work like this, a true sport bike would not turn like this at low speed. example yamaha r1 wouldn't like this course at all.
@@Big1_ this fine control over gas, front brake, back brake and clutch has no purpose alright. Not used in every part of fast cornering at alll noooo. Maaybe only a bit of counter steering. also trail braking maybe… just maybe… you know, since you know a lot right?
I would appreciate this video more if they would just zoom out just a little and leave the zoom alone after that! I got a headache just 3 min into your video.. Leave the zooming to the professionals! Ugh!