Drift confidently and dont do it with full power like doing a wheelie don't release clutch immediately I also got hit in the arm because I released the clutch and also if you have a bike like higher than 150cc your bike should have abs and if your bike doesn't have abs then if you accidentally released the clutch and you should leave the throttle and press back tyre brake
Wow this brings back memories when I started with a Honda CB175. Roundabouts in UK go clockwise so I slide right side downwards Never could stay sliding the other way
My first accident on my bike was an accidental power slide when a car swerved in front of me and I low sided out. Definitely need to learn how to fully control the bike.
Lock the rear break? Doesn't matter how your rear tire breaks... I was taught to just slow down, and just hit the gas super hard, like a burnout, causing the tire to break, and then start the drift.
I learned how to drift by pressing the back break on curves that where to steep for my speed. Complete accident and dumb but once I realized it saved my ass and my bike I decided to practice.
Keep keep going with all the videos like this they are super helpful and you guys are showing up more and more everywhere on social media!!!!! Keep pushing the videos and youtube career
aaah makes sense now.. I thought it was the road.. I came to a stop one day and my back tire was having a field day, like I was surfing. Was scary at the time, but fun knowing I'm in control and it wasn't a slick road.
PSA: before you attempt learning any tricks, especially on a motorcycle, learn how to fall! You should be able to run full speed and intentionally take a digger without hurting yourself before you attempt any of this. Better still, go on grass and practice falling on the bike, or a cheap bike and getting away from the bike as you fall. Then go try drifting.
I want a ktm 390, but i would gladly mess around with something even smaller to learn to drift if that's possible or exists. Can you reccomend something very cheap? Doesn't need top speed .
Amazing work! Very detailed tutorial. I gotta ask tho, what is the tire you used in the video, is it stock? Cuz I feel like I have to go way lower than in the video, I’m using a stock bike. Thanks!
Doing Donuts is another one. Easier to learn. I first started donutting with a 50cc, just needed to tilt further before dropping the clutch. With my dirt bikes I would write horseshoe shapes high up on mega steep slopes and no one could reach cross through them. Yes another one is writing lines with the front tire with the front brake. Practice practice essential
Get the skinniest high-profile tires with the hardest compound rubber you can find, It will help. That or use the elementary school playground field and watch the children flee!
You explain n demo very well👏 very helpful for alot of us 👍 did my first rollin burnout on tank over wknd 🤘🤙that'd be another great tutorial vid we all w like 2 c ✊ 1 luv my dude
Im debating buying a bike. Had a dr200 years ago. Im mainy in town and some backroads that are 45-55 mph. Toss up between dr400, tw200 just for slow rolling still looking around. 70% road and 30% off roading.
Coming from higher speeds, i try to lift some weight of the back tire by using the front brake before i initiate the turn, braking out. There is a short sweetspot where you feel safe dropping the cluth But while using the front brake i have alot of trouble making steady inputs on the throttle, any tips?
Nice vid, I just got into trying to stunt with my dad we have a 2020 390 duke and a 2021crf450lr and I was wondering when I’m going to pop the clutch for wheelies am I supposed to give gas a hold it there or a quick high rev and pop. Then slowly give throttle when the wheel comes up I’ve gotten it up half way a few times but not knowing consistently do it. I’ve watched your vids on wheeling but just wasn’t sure on the one thing. Thanks in advance
hey man i bought a gsxr1100 and its like my first manual bike LOL im still learning tho i dropped it once i gave it more gas and it fell lol and about the drifting and stuff when i pull the clutch in i dont feel like my bike is stopping do u know why?
Check around Craigslist and Facebook marketplace for a 10-15 year old 600 cc bike. Don't pay more than 3-5 grand for it and learn on that. Bonus points if u spend the money for a stunt cage
oh.. i already know that, its really good tutorial, but a jusst sad that its not someting new to try. like a year ago, i drift sometimes by accident in dirty streets, and to not fall i do like a kick to the ground. almost alway i feel pain in the ankles. lucky i start to get the trick and now i can do it on porpuse with control. but i was prety noob, and a little idiot a year ago
a 300/400 should already do the job, well at least for wheelies I don't know about drifting some maniacs are capable of wheelie a 125 cc but that's technical as hell
Does this also work on normal bicycles? I don't have a motorcycle, but I still want to drift. The only problem I experience is that the bike is too grippy, so it won't power slide. Still, does anyone know if any of this applies to bicycles?
The first half of it should, if your brakes are strong enough to lock up your rear wheel. The part about breaking traction with throttle seems like it would be difficult on a bicycle, where your throttle is your legs. Maybe if it's geared low enough and you're on dirt it could be more feasible tho.
watched the video very carefully I have a question Is the gear 1st gear? My bike is a Ducati Hypermotord 1100. Should I practice in 1st gear too? I am worried that it will be too strong.