How To Ride A Motorcycle - Alternate MOST Off-Set Cone Weave
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slow speed maneuvers are irrelevant!!! useless frakkin' "skill". you want to stay alive? in no particular order. #1 stay sober #2 ride within your limits #3 wear PPE #4 learn how to take curves #5 proper braking. and my personal mantra, ride like everyone else can't see you!!! when was the last time you heard or read a news cast about a motorcyclist dying and thinking... hmm? if only he or she was able to "u-turn" or weave in & out @ 3 MPH!!!
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@nixrate exactly the same... countersteer dude ;) push right handlebar (go right) push the left (go left) thats it.... as ye pushing yer handlebars ye can slightly throw your body opposite the direction ye intend to turn....
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have to do this on a sports bike ahh.
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great job!Fantastic
=)cheers..ride on!
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Excellent tips....thanks.
When you said the cones are "2 feet off center," I understood that as:
"The cones are 2 feet left and right of the centerline between rows."
So I did some research and found that the two rows of cones are in parallel lines offset 2 feet from each other, in other words, they are 1 foot left and 1 foot right of the centerline between them.
Can you clarify?
bodybager 2 years ago
Yes, if you made a straight line the cones would be 1 foot off to the left and right of the line every 12 feet. There is no actual center line on the test course though; therefore, the term 2 feet off center.
MotorcycleAssistant 2 years ago
whats friction zone clutch?
fkspring 2 years ago
The friction zone is the point where the clutch actually engages the rear wheel making the motorcycle move forward.
MotorcycleAssistant 2 years ago