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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2008

I got to see a Demo by Jerry "Motorman" Padilla on Feb 9th, 2008. I highly recommend his training videos.

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  • Yes.

  • All the bikes in his videos are big heavy bikes. I just bought my first bike (yamaha xt225) and have under 20 miles of experience. Do these techniques work on small little bikes like mine? I don't have floor boards to drag like him.

  • I got to ride with Jerry Motorman Palladino and Donna Palladino May 09 at Leesburg!

  • Hey there's all of my friends riding together. Toby and Lynn are super riders in their own right. Super job everyone! Some people try to over analyze these techniques, but listening and practicing are the main key. Pam and I are looking forward to riding with you guys again.

  • let's just agree to disagree. Countersteering takes place at speeds above 15mph. I learned from a motor officer and I'll take his word to the bank. Counter balancing is what you are referring to. When the rider shifts his/her weight.

  • Actually countersteering takes place at anyspeed, the difference in below 15 mph is we dont have enough centrifugal force to equal the force of gravity, so gravity would get the better of us but it don't stop us momentaraly using it to flick it over, saying that at low speeds there is less gyroscopic force on the wheels allowing the bike to be turned easily. Handlebar steering must mean to turn into a bend to add the missing inertia force to keep the bike up. Don't get confused with what i said.

  • Countersteering takes place at speeds above 15mph, what they are doing is handlebar steering since the speed is below 15mph.

  • Savior250psi onboard tire compressor will help your handling by keeping the proper tire pressure

  • i remember the first time i rode a motorcycle... on a '99 fatboy... i thought i was pretty good till i saw this man... ive only been practicing since im only 14, but this guy knows his stuff...

  • They are heavy bikes.. and these techniques really work with a little practice.

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