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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2007

A short promo for the folks at http://www.1stgearmtc.co.uk

also my first time using the figrig in anger. excellent tool, but needs more practice.

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  • Biggest three tips for new riders:

    1. Pretend you're completely invisible, and nobody is paying attention to any road signs or lights.

    2. Slow down before the turn so you can accelerate through it, you don't shift the weight of the bike forward by slowing down or stopping. Keep it on the rear wheel to avoid skids.

    3. Look where you want the bike to go, never look down or at the danger, always look through the turn and the bike will go there. I don't know how, it just works.

    Have Fun

  • I so got into trouble for putting my footdown more then once lol. My instructor was hardcore but the best. I guess thats why 5 years on im still alive with no accidents.

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  • @Steelyflint Good to hear that bro!

  • @Steelyflint I can say the same about my car instructor 9 years ago. He was hardcore badass motherfucker! And he was teaching me HIS way... That's why 9 years later I have no points on my license and no injuries... Now I'm waiting for my MSS course to start. Let's see how well I will do on a bike...

  • Hey get over, you gonna hit that dude head on....

    Huh? Oh yea right- England...

  • @Leenunes007 tip 1: So damn true!

  • @Leenunes007 tip 2, SO DAMN TRUE!!

  • Do not be fooled, 0:58 is harder than it looks.

  • @BIHAMEL maybe he's trying to become a pizza delivery boy.

  • It's like Safety School for grown-ups. I love it. 

  • @Leenunes007 Very good advise..The most" importants" right there.And yes its amazing how some of these theries though simple are often never thought of or over looked.

  • @rama6maiden actually the aprilia rs50 is better for beginners m8 because although it's classified in the 50cc range, it can actually manage up to 70mph given it's sportbike structure, so it is good for beginners and saves having to upgrade to a 125cc later

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