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5 Things to NEVER do on a Motorcycle
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What are some things you should never do on a motorcycle, and how do we fix them?

Lets figure out why applying brakes suddenly in a corner, applying throttle as we add lean angle, riding motorcycles we don't know and riding with straight arms is a bad idea.

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@wallypalmer4704

2 years ago

I've got a buddy that I ride with occasionally. He's more skilled and rides faster than I do. He always tells me "Don't worry about keeping up. I'd rather get there first and wait for you than have to come back and shovel you off the road." I wish everyone understood this principle.

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@kenmorgan316

3 years ago

I ride peacefully and alone. I enjoy riding a motorcycle, I'm not in a hurry to get places. I love to just ride and stay out of people's way.

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@Andy_27

3 years ago

i wish i could take my bike to a track, but it's practically the only thing that is truly mine and i'm too afraid i would wreck it

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@disturbedasylum7221

3 years ago

Me: doesnt have a motorcycle Also me: continues to watch the video

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@JustJessJJ

2 years ago

Been riding for 5 years now and I can agree with all of these. Never do whatā€™s outside of comfort zone, itā€™s okay to say no and itā€™s okay go your own speed as you get more comfortable

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@2old4allthis

3 years ago

Five More Things to NEVER do on a Motorcycle: 1. Extremely complex math 2. Tap dancing 3. Hot wax your skis 4. Sleep at high speed 5. Deep fry in oil

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@davida1679

3 years ago

Hi Mike! I wanted to say thank you for your great content on your channel! Out of ā€œALLā€ of the MC channels on YouTube, I believe your channel is the best and absolutely the most accurate? Itā€™s very easy to see that you have more saddle time over the rest! Much of your teachings is the same input my father gave to me when I was young. In this episode, I think number 5 is the most important! Too many times while Iā€™m out on my RSV4 I get other riders who want to keep up? Some can but most cannot. Experienced riders need to be understanding that it takes time to be at a higher level and when we are in a situation where inexperienced riders want to join in, we need to chill so as not to kill the lesser experienced EGO rider, and we need to offer tips to make them safer and faster. I was schooled big time when I was 16 by a guy who was riding a much much more inferior bike than what I was on. Iā€™ll never forget it! His instruction to me was humble and honest. It was at this time I told myself to leave my ego at home and take learn to do it right! I look forward to all of your next videos!

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@shortshub0002

3 years ago

If you can ride motorcycle on Indian roads, then you can ride it anywhere.

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@djcsr

3 years ago

Wow, well in my second year of riding I thought I had watched plenty of YouTube new-rider-advice videos and that there was nothing new. I have to say though that yours is excellent. You touched on important things that are rarely mentioned in other people's how-to moto videos. A lot of these took trial and error to figure out; I wish your video had been one of the first things I had watched as it would have been helpful. Excellent job on presentation, selection of a great set of tips, and on using appropriate backing video for each part. This is really good!

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@jbneedsajob

3 years ago

I gotta be honest: I opened this thinking I was gonna watch an arrogant ā€œknow-it-allā€ amateur video that would only really benefit beginners. As so many others that plague YT. I was genuinely impressed by the humble educative stand you took while making this. I didnā€™t learn anything new myself but I was not able to express these principles so well before. Obviously I must get familiar with your content. Kudos

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@leonardayungo3911

3 years ago

I've noticed an improvement in my riding from tips I get from this channel. From Kenya šŸ‡°šŸ‡Ŗ Keep it up Mike.

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@JeremySwiftj

2 years ago

Mike, Thankyou for this content. I am newish to riding and this detailed analysis is a real eye opener. Really appreciate your efforts.

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@howardjamespatterson4119

2 years ago

Excellent advice in this video . Maybe remember when cornering , acceleration takes you wider , slowing takes you tighter into the turn , no major upsets with 27 years experience late 70's, late 80's early 90's and 2002 - 2021 Rule 6. ( just sold my bike I'm close to 70 ) When you're done you're done , its your decision when to move on ! Be safe people .

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@bootz0409

3 years ago

Brilliant! Not only is your advice 1st class, but you explain the reasons why to give a solid understanding of what this or that does. Extremely helpful and I've locked those 5 tips into my riding head!

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@Imightberiding

1 year ago

Straight up concise, solid information in this video. Hopefully those who need it most will see this. On behalf of all two wheeled moto enthusiasts, thank you for uploading this. Good job!

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@camgere

3 years ago

Really good advice. I like that you actually can articulate reasons for the advice.

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@okothjames1758

3 years ago

new on the channel and i already love it there's always something new to learn

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@thepretentiouswetz

3 years ago

That was a great, informative, and succinct video. I loved your explanation of what happens with sudden braking in corners and why trail braking works. I've heard about why this is dangerous before, but this added a new level to my understanding. Thanks!

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@oneonlyxram

3 years ago

Fantastic points man, the tire can only handle a finite amount of inputs, so one has to be going away before you add another. Best point in here is, ride your own ride, and don't go crazy on the streets, the track is such a great learning tool. Hi, from Arizona by the way!

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@MrOdott

3 years ago

Only got into riding two years ago and i have two sportsbikes. London weather sucks right now but as soon as the sun is out i'll remember the cornering tips. Really good tips man thanks

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