The rider knows how much traction he has all the time and everything is very smooth. This riding shows what can be done with a LOT of practice. I'm doing my time in the parking lot as best I can. When I come back to a video like this after some time has passed I can see more and more of what is going on. If it ever comes it's after endless repetitions. MSF has very little to say about practice. These skills are about practice.
MSF teaches almost all low speed type maneuvers though. A lot of cones and tight low speed cornering. Good foundation to start on, that's all im saying.
My grudge with the MSF is they've wiped out most of the alternative, more traditional, riding school approaches to learning. If I try to start an online discussion on practice it's drowned out by the MSF supporters. I would be interested in weekly teaching sessions, with lot's of practice inbetween, that span months. I'm not interested in a weekend seminar with no followup. I'm doing okay so far. My channel has videos that start at 6 weeks through about a month ago.
@crash86ed I'm just about as happy in the parking lot as on the trail. If riding is addictive get addicted to skill. That's worked brilliantly. Between about now and next Spring the trails will be too wet or slippery so I'll be confined to the parking when it's not iced over. For months it's either practice or don't ride. Why not ride?
Excellent skill, its a pity 99.9% of riders never even consider practicing like this but still think they can ride good.
It should be part of the motorcycle test ;-)
2wheelsteve 10 months ago 2
@2wheelsteve I totally agree, so many just think that riding at 200mph makes them good riders.
daVidFonda 8 months ago 2
i think... blue is left, red is right, color mixed with yellow is 360, and yellow is any side.
pietruski 11 months ago
Giving you a "thumb down" for begging for a compliment in this ugly manner.
Lex5151 11 months ago
"It is not possible to control well by my skill."
Give yourself some credit, I'd be willing to bet that 95% of the guys putting wheelie video's on here couldn't do half what you did in this vid.
Good job, impressive bike control.
kws30777 1 year ago
How do they know what cones to go through when...WTF!
Beau1K 1 year ago
those brakes would cop a flogging riding around like that but very skilful i must admit .
NATIVE2OZ 1 year ago
This motorbike is too much for you
useryoutub100 2 years ago
terrific ride. is there a book in english for learning? I wish someone would make videos of the beginner practice maneuvers the gymkhana riders do.
charliep3 2 years ago
msf course would be a good start.
crash86ed 2 years ago
The rider knows how much traction he has all the time and everything is very smooth. This riding shows what can be done with a LOT of practice. I'm doing my time in the parking lot as best I can. When I come back to a video like this after some time has passed I can see more and more of what is going on. If it ever comes it's after endless repetitions. MSF has very little to say about practice. These skills are about practice.
motormanmagoo 2 years ago
MSF teaches almost all low speed type maneuvers though. A lot of cones and tight low speed cornering. Good foundation to start on, that's all im saying.
crash86ed 2 years ago
My grudge with the MSF is they've wiped out most of the alternative, more traditional, riding school approaches to learning. If I try to start an online discussion on practice it's drowned out by the MSF supporters. I would be interested in weekly teaching sessions, with lot's of practice inbetween, that span months. I'm not interested in a weekend seminar with no followup. I'm doing okay so far. My channel has videos that start at 6 weeks through about a month ago.
motormanmagoo 2 years ago
You definitely have a good point there. Doesn't really mean much if you learn the fundamentals and never practice them.
crash86ed 2 years ago
@crash86ed I'm just about as happy in the parking lot as on the trail. If riding is addictive get addicted to skill. That's worked brilliantly. Between about now and next Spring the trails will be too wet or slippery so I'll be confined to the parking when it's not iced over. For months it's either practice or don't ride. Why not ride?
motormanmagoo 2 years ago
@motormanmagoo No MSF graduate can do this. Especially instructors.
Lex5151 11 months ago
@Lex5151 This is specialized stuff. There would be some years of dedication to get to the upper levels. I wish it was a sport in the US
motormanmagoo 11 months ago
Awesome !
steadiworkz 2 years ago