The secret to getting anywhere near this level of riding ability is to have no fear or even a concern about dropping your bike many times in the process. This is why most riders will never get to this level. They basically cannot afford the financial cost.
is there ANY english language sites that have rules and regulation for this sport. I would like to start this in my area of the USA, but can't find much information. Please message me if you know of a good source. TIA.
It is very cool that you put these videos together. They've only deepened my desire to go faster and do more, and in doing so, learn more. I'm having a ton of fun doing some of this stuff and figuring everything out. This has taught me a bunch about my own bike and is helping me improve safety and skill by leaps in bounds. 4 years riding and I had never done low speed maneuvering like this until now, even at the motorcycle course I had to take to get my license. Thank you!
Thanks for making these 3 videos. Now how about some instructional videos in english to help learn the maneuvers. If you can get americans interested in doing this it can only be a good thing.
@knotsable Even if there are never organized competitions in the U.S. riders might practice to develop some of the skills. The challenge is having a road map for starting and progressing and having a realistic understanding of what it takes in practice time and years. Few american street riders spend any meaningful time on parking lot practice.
The time wasted to put your foot down should be penalty enough. There should be no penalty for the foot touching the ground.
davidtheatheist 2 weeks ago
The secret to getting anywhere near this level of riding ability is to have no fear or even a concern about dropping your bike many times in the process. This is why most riders will never get to this level. They basically cannot afford the financial cost.
Dan
340PD 1 month ago
is there ANY english language sites that have rules and regulation for this sport. I would like to start this in my area of the USA, but can't find much information. Please message me if you know of a good source. TIA.
RevUnstableBoy 9 months ago 3
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jsincoherency 3 months ago
Wow! That's awesome!
OnTheThrottleTV 10 months ago 4
It is very cool that you put these videos together. They've only deepened my desire to go faster and do more, and in doing so, learn more. I'm having a ton of fun doing some of this stuff and figuring everything out. This has taught me a bunch about my own bike and is helping me improve safety and skill by leaps in bounds. 4 years riding and I had never done low speed maneuvering like this until now, even at the motorcycle course I had to take to get my license. Thank you!
gymkhanadog 10 months ago 2
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gymkhanadog 10 months ago
Thanks for making these 3 videos. Now how about some instructional videos in english to help learn the maneuvers. If you can get americans interested in doing this it can only be a good thing.
charliep3 1 year ago
@charliep3 that will be nice, i think we should try to make one. thanks for watching;)
iroak250 1 year ago
@charliep3 Nah, they only do drag races in a straight line :D
knotsable 11 months ago
@knotsable Even if there are never organized competitions in the U.S. riders might practice to develop some of the skills. The challenge is having a road map for starting and progressing and having a realistic understanding of what it takes in practice time and years. Few american street riders spend any meaningful time on parking lot practice.
motormanmagoo 11 months ago
@charliep3 I'm working on it. ;)
Located in SoCal, hoping to bring small events here as well.
gymkhanadog 10 months ago