Motorcycle Riding Tips: How Not To Drop Your Motorcycle
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I should have watched this vid before I dropped my bike =(
-I looked down and pressed the front brake during a u-turn.
I know they told me not to do that when I took the msf course, but I did those mistakes without thinking.
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I had absolutely no idea we have so many highly skilled riders willing to share their extensive understanding of motorcycling physics from behind a screen name, all the while casting stones at those who would save unnecessary misery for others.
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This video should be called "How to not drop your motorcycle"
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Easy way to not get into a situation like this.
Get practice- and you wont fall down while breaking or driving a close corner.. -.-
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Important tips, thanks for sharing.
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wish i watched this BEFORE i dropped my bike. (and im 6"4 200 lbs)
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No.
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You have been reading? About bikes maybe? She does have valid stuff to show people (picking up a dropped bike video is excellent) but anybody who hits the front brake on a tight turn either missed or ignored any basic tuition and is now a problem. If you did not know the basics after your "reading for like 30 plus years" then perhaps you should not graduate to riding. As for the arrogant bit, like I give a crap about your opinions of me. Keep taking the tablets.
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@sierraonezero Where did you learn to be such an arrogant arsehole or does it come naturally. I've been reading for like 30 plus years now and I'm prepared to learn something every day. It's what you know after you know it all that really matters. I think she had valid stuff to show people, except those like you who know it all eh!
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sierraonezero. Why such an aggressive comment about riders who may not be as perfect a rider as you obviously think you are. Either be constructive, or don't bother leaving comments.
Hmmmm... I think you're right! Are you an English teacher? Get out the red pen! Thanks for the suggestion.
safeontheroad 8 months ago
Yeah, most of us have done it! When you make a u-turn or other slow-speed turn, keep your right hand closed around the throttle. in the second that it takes to start reaching for the brake lever, you'll remember not to do it. If the bike starts to go down, resist looking down! Most of the time, if you keep your eyes up and straight ahead, you will straighten the handlebars and save it. Good luck!
safeontheroad 1 year ago 4