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  • wouldent it be easyer to get off + u wont look like a spastic

  • too good bro... it does work... fantastic job !!!!!

  • Me personally, I put my cruiser on it's side stand pull it up onto it and then swivel until I can just ride out of where I am =]

  • BIKE HUMPING WE GOT IT

  • Oh right,you look like a twat and have sex with you bike

  • Oh I always have done it this way. But I am a light short-ass so I needed to improvise.

  • no good for a 5'5er as me...im getting my new bike soon and am worried as my house's parking place just as inclined as here...

  • @bhooowan3 It will work, even if you can put only ONE foot on the ground. I'm 5'5 and resort to this method a lot with my Yamaha FZR 600

  • If you've half a brain, you've been doing this, but only in very short distance.

  • I have had occassions to try this a few times after seeing the video and it works well. But don't you think the video should be adult rated?

  • gershonbenfranja - I'm glad someone tried it, worked for them, and posted up feedback. I didn't intend the vid to look so suggestive. hahaha

  • I felt uncomfortable watching this, haha.

  • are you making love or having sex with your bike lmao!

  • nasurdan - yeah, it looks awful. haha

  • thanks for the tip, I can only tippy toe and i hate having to always get off the bike to move back...even without incline.

  • chocolatymilk - did this technique work for you or not?

  • it sorta worked, but I found it easier to just get off the bike. Too much effort, but I guess it's ok if you're at a stop or can't get off.

  • I do this ALL the time. Not because im in an incline, but because my yard has really soft soil.

  • Wouldn't it just be easier to roll down and then turn back up?

  • Good technique! thumbs up...

    I am riding a Honda ST1300. boy reversing it is so damn difficult. I will not want to get off my bike to push risking it dropping on the floor.

    Actually I had found out about this technique unknowingly. But to do it in the public seems very awkward if non bikers see it.

    Good video!

  • well it seems good to me, but i have to say, if anybody sees you doin that they're gonna wet themselves.

  • this is an incline it goes downhill.....?

    dude try decline

  • hahah i never even noticed that in the vid. incline - downhill... v gd.

  • it looks like your fucking your gas tank just get off the bike you fagget!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • ScottShanie - haha... that's really funny.

  • i did not know the gas tank was another male

  • lol im 1.63m and my weight is 55 kg my bike weights 202 kg (600 katana) Anny idea's to let my bike bounce? I think i bether of to install a reverse gear lol

    Any idea's let me hear ^^

  • this is pretty interesting. I'll save in Favs for when the weather is better to go back riding.

  • kinda embarassing though

  • NICE GLOVES !!!!!

  • mickey mouse is gonna be pissed he's biting his style.

  • I have a 35" inseam so I just walk backwards lol

  • same here, only i have a 37" inseam...i can flatfoot a goldwing on its center-stand.

  • A goldwing? that's like saying you can dunk on an 8' rim

  • on its centerstand?

  • I have a way to push my bike up an incline like that.But your technique I can uses when U-turning and running out of space.Sweet thanks mate.

  • This technique is fine. Riding this weekend I had to back out of an inclined parking space. I didn't bounce the suspension as much, but a little at time and using the front brake to hold the progress I made, I cleared the car next to me and I was off. No one really wants to park their bike on an incline, but sometimes there is no choice. Set the bike in gear and let it hit it's stop before dropping the sidestand. The bike will stay put.

  • thats what i have to do with my dirtbike but i guess if you've never rode something that takes a little more skill you wouldnt know that.

  • It's always nice to see new techniques whether you use them or not. Thanks. Keep up! :)

  • idiot

  • Good tip for moving the bike up an incline, and appreciate the demo, but DON'T ever be tempted to park your bike this way. The bike could easily roll forward and fall off the sidestand. I have seen this happen on a fairly shallow incline.

  • so true

  • thats why you have to keep it in first gear..

  • good for those with short legs...those who like me are tall long legged and have really strong legs...don't really need it

  • it doesnt matter how long your legs are

  • Sure it matters how long your legs are...I've seen guys and girls that could barely reach the ground with both feet, straddling the bike. If you can't get a good grip with your feet then how could you continuously walk the bike uphill, backwards? And dirt bikes do not take more skill; motard racing, however, does. Besides, that's not the topic at hand.

  • But you're liek the bouncer!!! You bounce your bike!!!

  • I tried this technic this morning, backed-up my ZX6R on the incline in one part of my garage and voila! It worked great and half the effort mind you;really easy. Now I don't have to worry about my feet slipping while reversing my bike!

    Go ahead try this. :-)

  • o my bad im almost up to your most current vids i got down to 5 pages to go then i will have watched all your vids great time passer when you have nothing better to do keep em comin bro dont whip out like i have

  • you know what else you can do you can set the kick stand down get off and lift the bike on the kick stand and just rotate it then you simply use the engine to go where you gotta go ive seen my bro in law do this to park in tight oplaces like in front of a parked car in a parking garage he just leaned it over on the kick stand balanced it and twisted it around then he set rear wheel down first then front and thats it!

  • yeah, I have an earlier video showing that. you should see the tight quarters I have to deal with... there's only so much you can do....

  • Oh! Cool.

  • Nice trick bro. I could see this beneficial for those who can't flat foot their bike. One thing though, I wouldn't use it a lot only because it would eventually put too much wear on the forks. I usually dismount the bike and roll it up the incline.

  • Wow I'm amazed at how retarded people are... I am now dumber for watching this clip. This guy's deffinetly not Moto GP material. Total cronie!

  • Actually, the lighter you are, the less effective at moving the motorcycle. If you're lighter, you'll be less able to compress the front shock. The more you compress the shock, the more the shock will be able to push the bike uphill for you. For example, your wife, former ex-gfs, and HS prom date would have a much easier time moving the motorcycle uphill.

  • good burn!

  • ha nice. yeah this technique works, they showed us in the MSF course.

  • Really. They never showed this to us at the MSF course here in Hawaii. I think it's needed.

  • of course if you lost a little weight everything would be so much easier anyway

  • Been doing this with my 800 lb VTX for a year.

  • Wow. I wanna see a video on that one!

  • nice

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