Motorcycle Safety Tips on Low Speed Handling with Jerry "The Motorman" Paladino

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2010

Born to Ride presents Jerry "The Motorman" Palladino giving motorcycle safety tips on how to handle your motorcycle at low speeds.

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  • I love my gyroscope. wouldnt travel any other way

  • The best way to learn how to ride a motorcycle is to do some "trial" with a "trial" bike. Climbing rocks, going at very low speeds through obstacles without being allowed to touch ground with your feet makes you control the bike with balance and perfect control of the clutch. Going fast is easy. Going very slow without touching the ground isn't.

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  • I love you. You help me ride better and thereby feel safer on the road. Thank you for doing all of this.

  • can i ride motercycle and cant ride bike

  • what if on a bike i can stay at a full stop with out touching yes ive practiced i have good balence and im 15 and im getting dyna wide glide

    if you have any tips please tell me

  • SoCalDualSport: that worn out old cop has probably saved more lives, pain and misery than your tiny mind can imagine. Since youve paid for the MSF course, watch this guy on YouYube for free; maybe, if you pay attention, youll live to be a worn out old hater..

  • This guy doesn't represent safety He wears a half helmet. Th M.S.F. class teaches better stuff than this old worn out cop.

  • Brilliant tip

  • very good tip

  • Thanks a lot!

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