A short sequence featuring low-speed turns and stops on a v-strom 650. With a little practice, it's easy to do decently those dreaded parking lot small-radius turns.
V Strom is NOT a super bike, so you dont need to move your ass out of the seat, if you need a sharp turn in low speeds just stay relaxed and look your back over your shoulder No more no less.
perfect indeed
Distun 3 years ago
perfect!
superduperblopper 3 years ago
This is how they teach you to do low-speed turns in the MSF course. And in "Total Control" by Lee Parks. An excellent book, BTW.
HawkGTboy 4 years ago
You Dope!!! the hell U think U R doing????!!!!!
richolo2 4 years ago
V Strom is NOT a super bike, so you dont need to move your ass out of the seat, if you need a sharp turn in low speeds just stay relaxed and look your back over your shoulder No more no less.
exantrik 4 years ago
Never heard of COUNTERBALANCING?
Do you even ride???
ScottZr1 4 years ago
very very stupid silly pointless
FilipZeVsi 4 years ago
i never seen that done that way , you managed to keep your turning circle tight and consistant ill give it a try
bikersrule07 4 years ago
leaning away from the turn? well,, if it works for you
rad42 4 years ago
nicley done! i nearly droped my dads dl1000 today in a parking lot! im used to my gixxer.
71camino12 4 years ago