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@MotoJitsu
@MotoJitsu Год назад
Still need motivation? Watch this ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UrfX6CMPrf0.html
@Stacy_Smith
@Stacy_Smith Год назад
Let people know that if they scroll the button banner and hit the "Thanks" button they can tip you that way as well. They can also edit the "Thanks" comment into something else. The reason why I'm suggesting that you mention this is because a lot of people doesn't know that button exists due to the fact that you have to scroll to find it. (You helped me so I felt compelled to help you.)
@Stacy_Smith
@Stacy_Smith Год назад
👆 On an Android phone. 👆
@roniron123321
@roniron123321 Год назад
With sport bike is difficuler
@duncanwilson9020
@duncanwilson9020 Год назад
I am a very very new rider and in the summer I would sometimes pull into random parking lots to practice, usually u turns, figure 8's and emergency braking.
@middleagemoto
@middleagemoto Год назад
Been doing the same
@kevinboland8563
@kevinboland8563 Год назад
This is great! Thanks man
@1069JKT
@1069JKT Год назад
The rider course is a good thing to do.
@franciscocastro2187
@franciscocastro2187 10 месяцев назад
Nothing wrong with that
@isaacreyes6428
@isaacreyes6428 9 месяцев назад
Ive been riding for 2 years and still try to do this at least once or twice a month. Knowing your bikes limits with emergency braking has been a life saver multiple times. Also not looking like a noob during slow manuvers is something i care about so i practice all the time
@MogeyMoge
@MogeyMoge 9 месяцев назад
It’s pretty crazy I watch this and it looks so easy, but when I hop on my bike I need a lot of improvement. Thanks MotoJitsu for keeping us humble.
@wingman1255
@wingman1255 3 месяца назад
Same here
@RamblinManMoto
@RamblinManMoto Месяц назад
You said it!
@tomkitchen2764
@tomkitchen2764 Год назад
As an older rider 'coming back' to riding, this exactly what i need and will give it a go.
@IFindTheBest
@IFindTheBest Год назад
Excellent advice Greg. The one thing you don’t mention is HOW you’re doing these fig 8’s. Ok lean angle etc but it’d be helpful for you to talk us through the fundamentals of low speed turns once again. Love your work. Geoff in Australia.
@tomjefferson1863
@tomjefferson1863 3 месяца назад
I am a returning rider after about 13 years of not riding. My last bike was a Honda Valarie, which is a 800# motorcycle. My total riding experience is about 8 years. I decided to start riding again but wanted to try something new. I purchased a 2022 Hayabusa and find myself very intimidated by this bike. I plan on taking it to a parking lot and start slow and careful. And by the way I am 76 know😳😮
@solitajre222
@solitajre222 11 месяцев назад
In Sweden we have a very strict test to get your motorcycle license. You have to complete a slow speed course, high speed course and traffic. If you fail any step, you're out and have to book another test and pay another ~$200. Slow speed course is a set of zig-zags where you do U-turns around 3 cones (3 U-turns) and then back again at MAX 5kph (3 mph). You round the cones and stop at cone 1 and 3 and put your foot down. If you start from foot down without handlebars at full lock, you will not make the next turn. If you exceed the speed limit, you are failed. If you touch a cone, you are failed, If your foot touches the ground (except the specified points), you are failed. Practising these turns over and over are great for building confidence and I am so glad to have found MotoJitsu that preaches this too. Another good way of practising your skill is to ride with the goal of never having to set your foot down. Planning ahead, adjusting speed, keeping distance. Instead of racing to that red light, slow down, work on your slow riding technique.
@thierryfaquet7405
@thierryfaquet7405 2 месяца назад
All countries of Europe I know of has a serious practical test for the license. It’s only on the US where they give it like free candy’s
@SauronOfMiddleEarth
@SauronOfMiddleEarth 2 дня назад
When you live in a country with a single culture as the vast majority of citizens’ culture and morays, you can do stuff like that. You think in Los Angeles, where there are literal entire cities where all the signs are in Chinese and all the people there are from China where they can barely drive to begin with, that we can actually enforce one type of strict driving test? They are even allowed to take the driving written exams in their native language 😂
@davidcunicelli1430
@davidcunicelli1430 11 месяцев назад
I have been doing every possible day this since I started riding a few months ago. The simplicity is awesome. It has helped me so much. Really translates to real world. Thank you.
@echevarriawilson
@echevarriawilson Год назад
One of my favorite exercises. Brown belt figure 8, the eye ball. It really helps you concentrate on head and eyes movement, counter balance, friction zone control and transitions along with wheel placement
@88azturbo
@88azturbo Год назад
Great advice! I quit using the rear brake doing slow / U turns and my turns have gotten better.
@rogereastman3187
@rogereastman3187 2 месяца назад
You are the most effective motorcycle instructor on the net. Simple, fast, easy to understand, practical, clear. Thanks for your dedication and effort
@MotoJitsu
@MotoJitsu 2 месяца назад
I was an actual motorcycle instructor for 8 years...teaching the beginner through advanced level courses...there's a lot of youtubers who ride motorcycles, big difference. :)
@stefgreenall59
@stefgreenall59 Месяц назад
Hi, started riding at 60 Mt first bike was a GSA. I thought it was too big to ride, I started doing your turning exercises and all my mates are amazed now how I can throw my bike around. Great lessons thanks
@HansToyHut
@HansToyHut Год назад
We did this in my Motorcycle Safety and Endorsement Course. Our instructors wanted us to go as slow as possible doing figure 8's. We weren't allowed to use the breaks and the primary focus was to turn our heads to where we were turning. I never rode a motorcycle in my life when I took that course. I trusted my instructors and did exactly what they told me. I placed in the top of my class at the end. Thank you for teaching people these fundamental maneuvers.
@hugorivera385
@hugorivera385 Год назад
I'm a new rider & this exercise is the "wax on/wax off" of motorcycle riding. I've seen progress after doing this drill just one time. The next time it was easier & easier. It helps to point your chin & see as far back as you can to ease the turning. Slow speed u-turns look so elegant & effortless because they've put in the practice. Can you catch a fly with chop sticks. Thank you Moto Jitsu.
@adjbob56
@adjbob56 Год назад
Love the easy gradient of BIG circle and long area to recover before turn around for figure 8. Makes it real, makes it doable - then can tighten it gradually to improve skill.
@DatOldeBiker
@DatOldeBiker Год назад
Thanks for the advice, it makes good sense to me. I've been riding bikes for over 40 years and have pretty good low speed balance but I don't practice these type of manoeuvres despite it being the one area I'm less confident about. I now intend to do as you suggest and practice every time I take the bike out. Happy and safe riding to you and your viewers. :>)
@future62
@future62 Год назад
Bro you make this look so easy lol. I know you mentioned it but it's worth repeating: *look where you want to go*. I still find myself looking down where the bike is going to fall when I freak out during low speed maneuvers. When I look at my intended target everything is smooth.
@marktrotta5544
@marktrotta5544 Год назад
Thanks! You keep it going, Sincerely, the 68 yr old newbie
@MotoJitsu
@MotoJitsu Год назад
Thanks, will do!
@marktrotta5544
@marktrotta5544 Год назад
I applaud your initiative and appreciate your sound and practical advice even if you are named after a "Hustler" (fast eddie)
@MotoJitsu
@MotoJitsu Год назад
Thanks!! :) My "nickname" is from here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ulpR45ocXns.html
@Superdan187211
@Superdan187211 4 месяца назад
I've been watching your videos for years, sometimes I go out to ride only to practice slow speed maneuvers. It's not a chore to me. I enjoy it
@oldgeezerproductions
@oldgeezerproductions Год назад
Because I can do slow speed maneuvering, every time I'm in traffic in town I practice clutch control and slow speed maneuvering with more intense practice in empty parking lots. Parking lots are great, but once you've learned maneuvering, constant "real world" practice is better (IMO). If you are new to all this and don't really understand the principles behind your clutch's "friction zone" and looking where you want to go, my experience tells me that you had better give yourself plenty of room to practice and expect that you WILL drop your bike a few times before you get good. Wear protective gear and protect your bike with crash guards. "Repetition is the key to learning" so "shut up and practice." I've found that you can extend your practice sessions somewhat if a good wind is blowing.
@bosoxer4eva
@bosoxer4eva 2 месяца назад
I'm a new rider. One year. I practice something every single time I'm out. Whether it's emergency braking once or twice, countersteering quickly, figure 8's, etc. Practice practice practice. Never know when it might save your butt.
@CybrrCross
@CybrrCross Год назад
Thanks for this video it really helped me out. I currently ride a 150 Kiplin mini 2022 I am a beginner rider. I can now comfortably ride slow around corners or doing U-turns. Also your counter steering video helped too. I don't put my foot down unless I'm at a total stop. I look forward on more of your videos!!
@tylerbeck3806
@tylerbeck3806 Год назад
Great video. I've been off the bike for 3 years in grad school and am trying to get back into it this season. I used to have access to a MSF pad with painted lines but dont anymore. This is super helpful!
@JayHennigan
@JayHennigan Год назад
This is my favourite expiation & demonstration on slow turns. I’ll be practicing this each time after I ride out to improve my technique. Thanks !
@BlakeLarsen3
@BlakeLarsen3 Год назад
Great video man! Thanks for your regular content like this. Very helpful as a new rider.
@UncleEll74
@UncleEll74 Год назад
Great advice…thank you…on the way to practice and ride now…
@alanmellor8002
@alanmellor8002 Год назад
Makes perfect sense. I will start practicing 5 min after every ride. Thank you for your videos.
@GymJockey67
@GymJockey67 2 месяца назад
I really appreciate your teaching style! You aren’t yelling at anyone or calling them a “duface”, you are just encouraging your audience. I have been trying to practice these techniques. I was more proficient on my last bike but now I ride a heavy touring motorcycle, and I have to get over my nerves.
@athleticintelligence8975
@athleticintelligence8975 Год назад
Just back from a 3 day rideout on twisty technical rides in Wales. Had I included this simple figure of 8 each day. I would have improved my control and confidence in All my rides. Big wake up call. Thank you Greg.
@peterswales3774
@peterswales3774 10 месяцев назад
Lovely rides here where are you from and where did you ride?
@Badenhawk
@Badenhawk Год назад
I practiced figure 8s a bunch while on my permit before my driving test, and honestly it made doing the driving exam super easy, barely an inconvenience.
@davidvanameyden7629
@davidvanameyden7629 Год назад
Oh, really?
@Badenhawk
@Badenhawk Год назад
@@lockbresnar6445 thank you for that haha!
@BattleChemist
@BattleChemist Год назад
Thank you! This is likely going to help me so much! It's been 25 years since I've ridden off-road and I just bought a '15 CRF250L... Haven't ridden it, yet, because I know my skills are so rusty to virtually be nullified. I'm going to get the bike out to a park or parking lot (have a hitch carrier) and practice these figure 8's.
@ruairioneill9393
@ruairioneill9393 Год назад
Brilliant idea for a New Years Resolution! Was out yesterday in a parking lot doing some U Turns, not sure I made the five minutes as hands were starting to freeze up, it was -1c! 🥶😆
@phantom6261
@phantom6261 Год назад
What you said at the end ist so motivating and true. Thank you! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@TheQuaddis
@TheQuaddis Год назад
This is the basic training, that is critical for mc driving skill! Thanks for making this video.
@NoTanGringo
@NoTanGringo 8 месяцев назад
@MotoJitsu thanks for sharing all your tips and experience - started started riding 3 weeks ago and defo helped me. Thanks🏍️
@karlhoward2737
@karlhoward2737 Год назад
Just downloaded your App….my now go to place for tutorials…..thank you for your knowledge and time it is appreciated very much to a returning rider….from what feels like the 19th Century when I rode my RD250LC until at 19, my riding came to an abrupt stop thanks to a drunk driver……my thoughts now are, could, should I have anticipated this…….maybe if I had a better skill set….well thats history now, time for me to re train, and practice…thanks.
@richardwilkinson3030
@richardwilkinson3030 Год назад
this is a great video,wnet out and did tis 5 min practice, and reall made a difference in my ride. gor to know the feelofthe mchine, and was more comfortable with my ride. Thanks, Richie,from Smithtown,NY
@devdog1987
@devdog1987 Год назад
great advice cheers fella, gonna out it into practice and hopefully become an even better rider.
@martingibson4235
@martingibson4235 4 месяца назад
Great video, Definitely giving this a good go on my bike, many thanks for your video, love how simple it is, especially without needing cones etc. Many thanks Martin.
@haroldyazzie3538
@haroldyazzie3538 Год назад
Thanks Greg! Very helpful 🙂
@ReliableDriversLimit
@ReliableDriversLimit 4 месяца назад
Thank you. I've been following you for a long time. I always think I know best. Thanks for the advice.
@MoreHumane
@MoreHumane Год назад
I bought the app to support your amazing content. Can't wait to do figure 8s!
@Mr450pro
@Mr450pro Год назад
I bought the app, to support the channel and now I’m waiting for my crash guard for the bike to arrive, and wenn mounted. I gonna practice like crazy! Can’t wait 😝
@rcronin1
@rcronin1 7 месяцев назад
Something I appreciate about your channel and your videos is that you ride sport bikes, taller bikes,etc. A lot of people doing slow speed maneuvers are using police Harley's which are awesome for competition but if you don't have that kind of bike you feel left out of the techniques. Thank you!!
@paulbridge6063
@paulbridge6063 Год назад
This is my biggest problem on my bike, have a 1250 GSA, so will be following this advice this year, thx for the tip
@sharonsutherland1915
@sharonsutherland1915 Год назад
Thanks so much. Just started learning ( not been on the open road yet new). Will be doing this every time I go out so I have more confidence. Only got a honda cb125f . I'm 56 so that's a good bike weight wise for me lol.
@yl4970
@yl4970 Год назад
Fantastic practical video!!
@pipersall6761
@pipersall6761 15 дней назад
As soon as I go through it to overhaul the systems I'll be climbing back on a bike after 29 years. Your videos and instruction are so important to me and helps to set in my mind the things that used to be natural but now feel strange and somewhat intimidating. But it will be ok and I will do it. Im not going to do all this work to make this bike my own and mess it up. Thank you for all you do for guys like me.
@MotoJitsu
@MotoJitsu 15 дней назад
get into actual formal in person training and do a lot of them as often as you can then practice what you were taught MotoJitsu.com/courses instagram.com/motojitsuclub/
@garthlivingstone5764
@garthlivingstone5764 5 месяцев назад
Great vid and help...thanks man 👍
@michaelking4578
@michaelking4578 7 месяцев назад
You are a hero to me. Not in an idol way but like as if you are a good cop. Thanks man.
@gadgetgaz66
@gadgetgaz66 Год назад
Thanks, I appreciate your work.
@larrypeplinski593
@larrypeplinski593 6 месяцев назад
Very good and I love your instructions. I can do it in a space and a half on my Africa Twin, but I have to use the brake because of having a DCT version.
@davidowens2320
@davidowens2320 Год назад
Excellent video excercises ,great bike....I've Suzuki bandit 650 old model .so heavy to turn...
@matthewbutler3513
@matthewbutler3513 Год назад
Always great content. I did buy your app, got that a few weeks ago i think. Im dying here in michigan waiting to ride.
@Vortecs
@Vortecs Год назад
Thanks to you and DanDanTheFireman I've learned a lot I didn't know I needed to when I started riding. Thanks!
@lvxist1
@lvxist1 Год назад
Thanks!
@tjey379
@tjey379 Год назад
Brilliant and I love it, sneaking figure 8s, I just love it you are a saint and thanks.
@keelamor
@keelamor Год назад
I have the Rebel 1100 dct so I have to use the rear brake, but I'm definatly doing this from now on.
@omicrondec
@omicrondec Год назад
The details and tips in this are gold.
@maxjoey197
@maxjoey197 Год назад
Did the second time I watch this video and you’re absolutely right it’s been a month now I’ve been doing it and it’s great it’s been working
@TheKurtTribute
@TheKurtTribute Год назад
I will better myself as a rider and practice the next time I ride! I can ride fine, but definitely find myself lacking confidence with right turns, wether at low or highway speeds, I simply cannot muster the courage to lean the bike as far as I can to the left.
@Interbeing_CDN
@Interbeing_CDN 7 месяцев назад
Good advice and well said!
@michaelroy925
@michaelroy925 Год назад
Great idea. Thanks
@rubencastro4274
@rubencastro4274 Год назад
Very useful as always. I just wish you would've used a second camera to observe your body position while you executed the exercises. Thank you.
@victorrobles8545
@victorrobles8545 11 месяцев назад
It's a great help for us new guys !!
@patrickshanman7417
@patrickshanman7417 9 месяцев назад
thanks so much !
@DowneyBums
@DowneyBums Год назад
Hi. Thank you for you vids. My biggest issue (along with uturns) is getting in my underground parking. It is very steep with a concrete column at the bottom I have to make a sharp right at the bottom of the ramp and the a sharp left past the concrete column. Advice would be great. Seeing you do it would be awesome.
@rveats
@rveats Год назад
That parking space line was excellent, this is going to be what I practise next!
@maxjoey197
@maxjoey197 Год назад
Thank for your work
@krispewkrem3
@krispewkrem3 Год назад
I love wheelies but my WR250R runs weird and needs a few minutes for the throttle and everything be perfect. So I practice low speed stuff around my house or near the beach. Sometimes in the dirt for added fun. And then after some practice, she’s warmed up and I rip a wheelie. It’s easy to bang gears and go fast. It’s not too difficult to corner. But low speed, takes solid fundamentals.
@tchazgo
@tchazgo 5 месяцев назад
Dat was an awesome tip, I’m noobie to motorcycles so I’ve been searching a lot for this kind of videos. I don’t struggle much riding 40km but slow speeds still something I’m uncomfortable with. Next chance I get to ride I’ll be practicing it. Have a great 2024
@dr.gonzalocalvimontesfoian1232
Great video thanks
@huangmonkey
@huangmonkey Месяц назад
Dear fast teddy, thank you for your awesome instructional videos!!
@danielcaetano8641
@danielcaetano8641 Год назад
So nice tips!!
@danielcaetano8641
@danielcaetano8641 Год назад
As gift? Tks
@BuMachLeende
@BuMachLeende Год назад
Definitly going to put this in my routine👍
@Chrisdacowboy
@Chrisdacowboy Год назад
I do this on my street each time before i ride, i am slowly getting more confident.
@allaboutbass365
@allaboutbass365 Год назад
I just started riding again after 15 years your video's helped me To hone my skills again THANK YOU
@offshoretinker
@offshoretinker Год назад
Brilliant! Slow speed freaks me!
@rayjackoftrades9201
@rayjackoftrades9201 10 месяцев назад
Good day to you Mr. Jitsu. Recently I got a big cruiser bike. So naturally, it has street tires. I live on dirt roads. Sandy dirt road, out here in Joshua Tree. I find it intimidating to make normal turns (left or right) on my roads, cause it is slippery, and a big bike like this is heavy. I was wondering if you could do a video sometime, on how to drive a big heavy cruiser bike, on dirt roads, and possibly some dills a person could do to make a normal right and left turn onto and off, and including riding around on dirt roads safely. 😀 Thank for your videos and content. I have been watching you a while now, and learned alot that I will practice to get bettet every day. 5 min drills... Great Idea 💡😊
@MotoJitsu
@MotoJitsu 11 месяцев назад
Go take dirt training to learn how to be comfortable slipping & sliding MotoJitsu.com/courses
@rayjackoftrades9201
@rayjackoftrades9201 11 месяцев назад
For a big cruiser? Like a Harley-Davidson Road King? That's like 600+ lbs? On a dirt bike, it is rather easy To put your foot down when you're going around a corner. I would think on a big cruiser, if you try to do the same thing, you would slide and lean too far, and it would fall over on your leg, and you'd get hurt???... just because how awkward the bulk is of a big bike. That's why I was hoping to find a video of someone showing how to turn corners like you might on a paved road, except on loose sand dirt roads like where I live. I know for me that it is a lack of practice, so I have learned from you already to practice 5 to 15mins everyday. The things you need practice the most.
@alexharris8500
@alexharris8500 Год назад
Very good 👍 thanks man
@simonjones1108
@simonjones1108 Год назад
Hi there love how you make basic exercises so easy here in Sweden we are told not to use rear brake so i only use speed and clutch keep up the great work unfortunat we cant ride untill spring looks nice in Sandiago
@threepwood56
@threepwood56 Год назад
Finally, I get to practice my one line of Swedish, taught me one morning at breakfast. "Kann du sende smøerret, please?" Hope I got that right. Here in NZ we can ride all year round. 😎
@simonjones1108
@simonjones1108 Год назад
@@threepwood56 Lol can you pas me the butter please
@rev0luci0n
@rev0luci0n 5 месяцев назад
Only just got my leaners so this is my 2024 goal, thanks MJ!
@ChadGrimes
@ChadGrimes Год назад
I appreciate your videos. I learn something almost every time. Do you have a trick to make the snow go away?
@jocooke2828
@jocooke2828 Год назад
Thank you so much for your videos. Could you share some help for slow speed manœuvres on a DCT bike?
@craigleidigjr4170
@craigleidigjr4170 Год назад
Thank you as Usual!!!
@Claude1100
@Claude1100 4 месяца назад
Excellent even after 51 years of riding...
@julielaughlin6183
@julielaughlin6183 Год назад
Great video! I am committed.
@Auditing.northern.N.Y.
@Auditing.northern.N.Y. Год назад
Love the point you make about not having discipline at the end. I've been looking for a parking lot, no excuses, we have lots of back roads. Thank you!
@SuperBigshot99
@SuperBigshot99 Год назад
Used to do these at my local community college parking lot here in El Paso, Tx. after a 6am class
@ArtemPyatkovsky
@ArtemPyatkovsky 3 месяца назад
It's useful before doing very tight/full lock turns, learning and practicing riding in a straight line with frequent stops. I mean, ride in first gear, roll of the throttle, clutch + rear break until bike FULLY stops, DON'T put your leg down! As you start loosing balance - accelerate to regain control. Repeat every few meters. After doing this exercise confidently, you should be able to master figure 8 and full lock turns pretty easily 👍
@ramkumarnair
@ramkumarnair Год назад
Figure of eight is what you have to do to get a two wheeler driver's license in India.. It's quite a challenge to do it without putting foot down or stalling.. need to practice intensely to clear the test .
@reuvengarcia7527
@reuvengarcia7527 Год назад
very good axercise to improve my ride
@n.murat.ozturk
@n.murat.ozturk Год назад
And also this excersice gives you convienence with your bike and and after a while stress free inside the city traffic jam.
@siras2
@siras2 Год назад
I'm looking forward to the "one parking space" episode!.
@scottblake4431
@scottblake4431 Год назад
I really enjoy your instructional videos, do you also have any training on dct’s (Africa Twin).
@johnanderson9735
@johnanderson9735 Год назад
Absolutely correct.
@leftoverporkchop9972
@leftoverporkchop9972 Месяц назад
OMG, i do this exact thing every ride First thing, i go around my neighborhood and do a u turn in each direction as well as there's a long sweeping turn where i "get my head in the game", before i head out. Then i go to Kohl's, they have a huge unused portion of the parking lot and i do figure 8s in the parking lot using the spaces just as shown here. some days good, some days not as good, always trying to improve. Then i work on emergency stopping, and stopping from a curve. Then, I ride!
@morbid1.
@morbid1. 7 месяцев назад
figure 8 is exam manoeuvrer (one of many) in my country... it's 2 circles with diameter of 8m (26ft), you need to do 7 laps, you can't touch white lines, you can't touch the ground with feet and your can't touch cone in the middle of the circle.
@steveo1897
@steveo1897 5 месяцев назад
Thank you.
@MotoJitsu
@MotoJitsu 5 месяцев назад
You're welcome!
@nagarashi
@nagarashi 6 дней назад
Figure 8's are part of our A1/A2/A license exam over here. Definitely an important skill to have.
@MotoJitsu
@MotoJitsu 6 дней назад
more practice the better :) instagram.com/motojitsuclub/
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