downshift before the turn and use the clutch to control how much rear wheel engine braking you get. That ways you can slide out the rear going into a turn and get a foot down turning right or left.
great video this will defintely help me with my cornering. i usually use my front brake but now im gonna try to use my rear brake like gary semics said. i ride a yz 85cc bike and i hope this will help me cause im gonna race the summer seasons at my local tracks. THANKS!!!!!. this video was very helpful and i hope you make more!!!!
go in fast applying back and front evenly but when u start to turn get off the back brake and steadly use the front until u can use the gas again and this will keep u from sliding(always brake early and gas through the turn)
downshift before the turn and use the clutch to control how much rear wheel engine braking you get. That ways you can slide out the rear going into a turn and get a foot down turning right or left.
scrapperito 8 months ago
My trainer says 50% front brake, 15% Engine, and 35% back brake. Former pro, so I take that and use it.
jwctex14 8 months ago
great video this will defintely help me with my cornering. i usually use my front brake but now im gonna try to use my rear brake like gary semics said. i ride a yz 85cc bike and i hope this will help me cause im gonna race the summer seasons at my local tracks. THANKS!!!!!. this video was very helpful and i hope you make more!!!!
mxfanatick611 1 year ago
i was told never to use your brake sitting down?
cdawgar5 4 years ago
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just never use ur brake
DutchBoi12 4 years ago
of course u have to use ur break, u just have to use it right!!!
Andresen33 3 years ago 5
use the speed into the corner and flip the end around, if too fast just slighty hit the brake
DevilDRakez 2 years ago 5
ya its all personal preference, but , ya thats what i was taught from a south african champion
americanmoto 3 years ago
go in fast applying back and front evenly but when u start to turn get off the back brake and steadly use the front until u can use the gas again and this will keep u from sliding(always brake early and gas through the turn)
mxblake223 2 years ago
@cdawgar5 lol shit teacher much
XSgtMorphine 1 year ago