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  • how dare someone dislike this video

  • I remember I use to play I video game like that where you set on a Fiberglas simulator this going back sum  30yrs ago and that was the beginning of my motocycle riding,...... aaaaah sorry for boring you folks

  • DAGE SENT ME HERE

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  • Nice lines and rev matching through the corners. You're either a natural or ride a lot.

  • Where can I go learn these techniques?

  • @Charles2337 buy a bike

  • @MrStellaah

    I meant racing school.

  • after careful observation, i noticed

    - your behind is a tad bit low for making a left turn.

    -the arm that is in the opposite direction of the turn, meaning (left turn = right arm) should be straighter. If your arms are too long, its fine i guess.

    - never move the behind, open the legs more and your body will automatically align it self. but i think you already know that good enough.

  • nice.. Enjoy it buddy..

  • на байке всего пару позиций остальные зависят то стиля пилотирования, мотоцикл не может отслеживать перемещение тела райдера относительно байка поэтому они стандартные.

  • Go do a trackday. You will not learn good body position on public roads without killing yourself because it's pretty much impossible to do without going fast.

  • the more you lean the less the bike hase to lean witch give you more traction. am i right?

  • @JakeBass12 Yes you're right.

  • @JakeBass12 To a certain extent, although the effect isn't as big as you might think. But it can help save your butt sometimes when you underestimate a turn and go into it a bit too fast for the line you take.

  • @Mineav He could ride a lot AND be natural!

  • do we still need to countersteer or just leaning?

  • @luq080290 the bike doesnt turn without countersteering. it's a very subtle thing so you do it without realizing it.

  • try to relax your upper body. you can stat by using your knees to shift your body around so there is less pressure on your upper body..

  • not bad for a nurse

  • Hey, what kind of Camera and mount are you using? im trying to get one like this so i can watch and fix up my own body position.

  • When I heard Guanto Apes, I knew this was going to be a bitchin' video!

  • nice video

  • 0.58. cool music, banks to the left, banks to the right, speeds out of the corner, throttle on... happay days!! good vid. learnt alot from it! :)

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  • thanks for the video dude, learned a lot

  • hey! nice vid anyway what type of tire are you using and at what speed are you going here...good body positioning!! oh and one more have you notice there's something keep on appearing at 11 sometimes 1 o clock high some sort of a UFO check frame 0.32 1.03 2.29 2.40 3.40 4.0 it's kinda black and round.....

  • @motorider2006 lol that was the sun. It was to bright for the camera to pick up so it blacked it up. As far as speeds, I would say average around 80-90. The wider corners are triple digits

  • @motorider2006 it s a shit of an ufo

  • nice riding.. i heard some knee scraps in there to... wish i could ride like that

  • Tell me about it!!! Iv only got to ride once this week!!! And yea maybe ill see u too

  • Yea i saw it, u looked soo much better, think im gonna go down hwy 25 and practice for a while this weekend

  • rain has been awful the last month and a half. Weathers suppose to clear up sunday. Maybe i'll see you around 25 if I head over your way

  • Nice!!! Iv been practicing my body positioning too :)

  • watch my second vid to see how I've progressed after a few weeks of practice! Thanks for watching!

  • great effort your about were i was a year back the only thing i could say that might help would be to try and kiss the paverment not literally just get your head down it will feel aurgred at first but relax the shoulder drop the head and i think you should get a better body line on the bike which will actually help slower turns and will keep the bike straighter on those bumpyer corners on the road ..good luck i would like to see your progress in the future..

  • Thanks a lot. I actually posted another video like 1 1/2 month after this one. I was dipping the head and shoulders a little bit better on that one too. Thanks for watching!

  • Very nice! I have ridden a few times but never enough to do this. I caught this video from your reply to Mordeths video and loved it! Very smooth transitions and control! Will definitely check out your other videos!

  • Thanks bro! I was just starting to learn how to move my body at this video. Still got a long way to go but having fun doing it!!!!

  • wow cheers huge help only started riding soo yh cheers this angle is brilliant shows the pproper body prosition i suppose.

  • Glad you enjoyed it. & to know it helped you out. Thanks for watching!

  • Great view! if you had the helmat cam view aswell on there it would be the best setup =D

  • Watch my other vid! I have a set up there where its in the helmet and one on top of the helmet. I'm still experimenting on more mounts. Next one on the list is the camera mounted on the frame slider where you can see my knee being dragged! Thanks for watching!

  • love it

  • Glad you enjoyed it! I wished I would've worn titanium pucks that day so that you can see sparks whenever the knee touched down!

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