Chicken Strips | How to Get Rid of Them

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The TRUTH about chicken strips & how to get rid of them properly
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A little info about me. My name is Andrei Bodrov, originally I'm from Moscow, Russia, and now I live in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Back in Moscow I was a motorcycle instructor and creator of Moto Control Beginner & Advanced motorcycle rider courses, which quickly became the most popular courses in Moscow (well, at least the advanced one😁). My advanced training course makes emphasis on slow speed riding techniques at first (such as good clutch and throttle control, proper riding posture, proper use of vision, etc.), then proceeds to more advanced techniques (such as aggressive braking, trail braking, maximal lean angle). The course incorporates a lot of exercises from DOSAF slow speed riding (similar to police rodeo like motorcycle training in USA), braking and cornering exercises and motogymkhana style riding. And now, since I actively learn English - I decided to post some useful videos for both your and mine practice!😉
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Since everyone writes this, it's necessary, I suppose 🤷, so here we go. Disclaimer: Ride at your own risk, you are responsible for your own safety. Me, Andrey Bodrov and my channel, Moto Control disclaim any liability incurred in connection with the use of riding techniques from this channel. Use common sense, wear full protective gear and ride in a safe and predictable manner!
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  • @MotoControlEn
    @MotoControlEn10 ай бұрын

    Guys, thank you all for your suggestions! I created a poll on which topic you would like to see in the next video, you can vote in the "community" tab. Unfortunately it turns out that I could only put 5 options there, sorry if your suggestion didn't make it. But don't worry there will be more such polls😊

  • @aionjwh584

    @aionjwh584

    10 ай бұрын

    Как ни странно, но нужно отодвинуть мотоциклы на второй план и обратить внимание на остальных действующих лиц... Я имею ввиду всех участников движения - пешеходы, велосипелы, легковушки и вплоть до фур и спецтехники. Большинство двухколесов не верно оценивают возможности транспорта других водителей, не понимают логику их действий и то, как выглядит движение с их стороны. Конечно, все это познается на практике, но порой бывает слишком поздно.

  • @ChinoZ32
    @ChinoZ3210 ай бұрын

    Don’t know about any of you but I got a bike to ride my ride, enjoy nature, and learn at my own pace. I didn’t get it so I can satisfy others’ and get their approval on whether I have chicken strips or not….

  • @DrFearCo

    @DrFearCo

    10 ай бұрын

    I think there’s still value in this video. Getting rid of chicken strips with a kitchen pad does nothing but improve someone’s fragile ego. Doing slow speed maneuvers to get rid of them improves your skill.

  • @AZ-jq1fh

    @AZ-jq1fh

    9 ай бұрын

    yes but its also fun to improve and get better not just be stuck, progress is part of the experiance

  • @LevinsThe

    @LevinsThe

    8 ай бұрын

    r/swoosh

  • @SimulatorT300

    @SimulatorT300

    8 ай бұрын

    This is what a rider with chicken strips would say.

  • @SaulVTXFRIDER

    @SaulVTXFRIDER

    8 ай бұрын

    If all you wanna do is use the center of the go ahead ..me i like using all my tire

  • @stanclapper7179
    @stanclapper717910 ай бұрын

    To all new riders-dont worry about the BS chicken strip. Take a couple of classes, don't get to much bike and above all, ride your ride. LEARN from experience and push yourself in small increments. Don't try to hang with the " fast " riders Have fun and be safe.

  • @RideWithTheWolf
    @RideWithTheWolfАй бұрын

    I'm scheduling some therapy for chicken strip trauma and abuse. I'm sick of everyone laughing and pointing at my tires everywhere I go. I've tried painting them, scuffing them up, anti-chicken-strip spray ... nothing works. My doctor says it's called Acute Chicken Strip Syndrome or ACSS. I kinda liked this video. Shows you routines to practice and how to do it. Better than some guy on a moto blog just talking while he rides his bike with one hand :D

  • @madmike171

    @madmike171

    Ай бұрын

    Can I get the name of your therapist, I think I need some help too. My doctor sent me on an intensive course which he called "summer months" and my chicken strips cleared up but they came back during winter and I just don't know what to do 🤧

  • @aracnid007
    @aracnid00710 ай бұрын

    If you're worried about chicken strips, just go ahead and sell your bike before you get hurt...

  • @amzuppa

    @amzuppa

    Ай бұрын

    You didn’t watch the video 💀 you should do this exercise so that you are able lo lean this far, just in case you reallly need it. It doesn’t mean you have to always lean this much.

  • @brianperry
    @brianperry10 ай бұрын

    l didn't get to 76 by trying to clean my tyres of chicken strips...l currently ride a Street Triple 675r running Pirelli Diablo Rosso 2s.. My 'chicken strips' are currently 15 mm which after the last few changes of similar tyres is pretty well the norm for me...l consider the strip a safety margin rather than prove I'm a bad arse biker.... In my experience tyre profile, compound, tyre pressure and suspension all play a part in the ability to lean. Another point I'd like to make is l live in Spain where during the summer months the road temperature is very high compared to 'winter' which makes the tyre hotter and 'stickier' giving the feeling of confidence. also the suspension feels different, temperature possible effecting the damping fluid..

  • @DRCsyntax
    @DRCsyntax10 ай бұрын

    With the rush to learn how to RIDE our bikes, a lot of new riders skip over maintenance and care. Topics like changing wheels/tires or performing periodic maintenance would be cool.

  • @buzzinbenny
    @buzzinbenny10 ай бұрын

    watched one video, ended up watching about 10 more of your content - really useful stuff and i really like how you back up what you're saying by showing us in person you riding, earned a sub

  • @Observer61
    @Observer6110 ай бұрын

    Thanks for making these safety educational vids they are very helpful and fun to watch, love your sense of humor.

  • @snatr
    @snatr10 ай бұрын

    I think throttle and clutch control at slow speeds along with counter-steering and reaction time are essential motorcycle skills. That and the proper use of the brakes maybe.

  • @unwrangler11
    @unwrangler1110 ай бұрын

    I like to brush up on road safety, cornering, and slow speed exercises, many thanks for your excellent tutorials.

  • @flaviosi
    @flaviosi10 ай бұрын

    Instructions on how to be streetwise dealing with traffic, for safety.

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    There will be a lot of that soon, more than 1 video😉

  • @kwiqniss

    @kwiqniss

    10 ай бұрын

    Dandanthefireman has a great channel for this

  • @brandon_c122

    @brandon_c122

    9 ай бұрын

    Be constantly "proactive" in 360 situational awareness... i.e.: know where ur escapes are constantly before u need them ! And then, pay attention to "traffic flow"... Just because u can go 0-60 in 3 sec., doesn't mean u should EVERYWHERE u go ! Inner city and residential neighborhoods are BAD places to "try and go 100mph" ! Constantly "pick ur spots and choose ur battles" and don't get impatient when "your choosing NOT to battle" ! "Be fine with being behind"... you'll move ahead eventually... Just because u can lane split, doesn't mean u have to, constantly, at the same pace ! Out here, where the 10 meets the 405, is a "shitshow of mergers" in AND out ! Lane splitting through that right side where it's happening, is damn near suicide! It's actually WAY better, to hang out in the left lanes, then, as a bike, u can easily make ur merge long after everyone is done ! And slide in quite easily ! By minimizing chance, u thus minimize "risk", by avoiding certain risks altogether ! Put the situation/odds in your favor as much as u can ! 🤷🤙 Hope this helps and ride well !

  • @alex_t77
    @alex_t7710 ай бұрын

    Topic - actions and how to practice them when emergency arises in the middle of the corner while in full lean. Also, I think one day you should delve into suspension settings check and setup as many rides bikes with suspension setup completely wrong.. Keep up the good job, love your channel!

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    All right, adding "Emergency in a corner" to the poll🙂

  • @raoulrr

    @raoulrr

    10 ай бұрын

    I second correct suspension setup tips

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    @@raoulrr I don't have adjustable suspension at this moment (I miss 690 Duke R, that suspension was incredible), so we have to wait for this😉

  • @madeleyinc

    @madeleyinc

    10 ай бұрын

    Too many variables in suspension set up. It will be different for every rider and bike combination. Unless we all ride the same bike and we all are the same hight and weight.

  • @raoulrr

    @raoulrr

    10 ай бұрын

    @@MotoControlEn I'm in the same boat, sold my ninja zx-6r with fully adjustable suspension and bought a new 390 duke, but I've always been missing the full knowledge on how to do suspension adjustments correctly (all my adjustments on my old bike were kinda by feel, and not by any rules) and I might upgrade my 390's suspension at some point or just get a 790 duke later

  • @pinnacle_moto
    @pinnacle_motoАй бұрын

    I've been following Motojitsu for a while now and even purchased his books. However after watching a few of you video's I will also purchase your course to see where it differs. I keep a very open mind and understand that everyone rides differently, but I've just found your channel so I have to explore :). +1 sub.

  • @sniper279
    @sniper2799 ай бұрын

    I feel like if you need to scratch out the chicken strips then you probably care too much about what other people think 🤔 just ride and be you, not everyone wants or has a need to lean that far. Maybe they just use it to commute 🤷‍♂️

  • @ryanmartin1151

    @ryanmartin1151

    20 күн бұрын

    When I commute any turn or corner, I can I’m trying to lean and get that back tire to slip so it doesn’t really matter if it’s a commuter and I ride a 400😅

  • @bmo3778
    @bmo377810 ай бұрын

    always appreciate that you explain your lessons from the perspective of safety-first. I keep remembering that line a motor salesman taught me, "never forget, that everytime you hit the road, you are gambling your life and death. always ride safe!"

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    I think it's a bit too dramatic, but there is a truth in that😉

  • @bmo3778

    @bmo3778

    10 ай бұрын

    @@MotoControlEn better be dramatic* than be dead 😅 *I think it's good for a "saying" to be dramatic, to make us remember them more strongly 😃

  • @paradiselost9946

    @paradiselost9946

    10 ай бұрын

    @@bmo3778 any incident i get into... cops like "whos fault?" mine... "howd you figure that? you just said she ran a red and teeboned you?" i chose to ride, chose not to watch out, chose to be here...

  • @mgonzalezperna
    @mgonzalezpernaАй бұрын

    Hi mate! Will you add content related to sport bikes at some point? I love all your content, and I also know that in Argentina sportbikes are not particularly accessible, but maybe tips and tricks on a RC250 about body position might enrich your range of topics. Thanks! Keep it up :)

  • @andrewfilson6356
    @andrewfilson63569 ай бұрын

    I was at a bike meet on my V Max. There were other ones there but they were all bling straight liners. I was parked a way down the street sitting near it. Mine is all about performance & cornering. Its non standard in the suspension with frame mods & stage 7 tune. Well to cut this short. Two dudes walking past when one says to the other, "there's something you never see on a V Max". the other one says "what"? Answer, "no chicken strips". lol. BTW iv'e been riding since a very young age & in my younger day's road raced in Ulster & the IOM. Thanks for your channel. Its interesting & informative especially for new rider's.Keep up the good work.

  • @BennyXV

    @BennyXV

    2 ай бұрын

    They're basically just gay

  • @k1ndevil
    @k1ndevil10 ай бұрын

    Tips and exercises for practicing emergency braking from high speeds (60-100kmh) on a bike without abs. I can more or less comfortably do a stoppie at slow speed, but at higher speeds I have no confidence that I will be able to reduce brake pressure in time not to flip the bike. A video on this topic or a comment from you would be great. Especially since no other channel has a video about this topic as far as I am aware at least

  • @ericaworthington2675

    @ericaworthington2675

    10 ай бұрын

    Excellent topic! If you're going straight, it's surprising how hard you can squeeze (not stab!) the brake lever. Start squeezing and once you feel the weight transfer onto the front (a bit of fork dive) then progressively increase pressure (about 1-2 second from initial squeeze until squeeze pretty hard). Repeat and continue building up until you're squeezing pretty hard.

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    All right, I'm adding this to a poll. The reason nobody makes a video about that is because it's hard to film, you need big enough place to repeatedly show braking from high speeds. I'll be able to record 80km/h, I'll try 100 but no promises😄

  • @pandurlolgg5780

    @pandurlolgg5780

    10 ай бұрын

    I would also be interested in emergency braking from high speeds

  • @peterguy8454
    @peterguy845410 ай бұрын

    Another brilliant video, thank you! I tend not to ride in wet weather. Primarily because it just isn't much fun. However, if I do get caught out I'd appreciate some discussion on riding in the wet, types of tyres and any other tips to improve safety. Hope this helps you.

  • @RT22-pb2pp

    @RT22-pb2pp

    10 ай бұрын

    lower air presure it lays lager contact patch and use tire with more tread and center channel to channel off water.

  • @paradiselost9946

    @paradiselost9946

    10 ай бұрын

    the only tyre i now use is metzler sportec. i havent had anything quite the same. it grips. it steers. it wears properly. it... iunno. i aint changing now. pre-order a few sets. and im a moto courier...so yeah.... i use tyres. ignore suggestions to lower tyre pressure. wtf? you want less contact area for more pressure per cm^2 to cut through any water, rather than go the other way... why do dune buggies have fat tyres? pfft, rain dont hurt. until you get nearly two years straight of it!

  • @RT22-pb2pp

    @RT22-pb2pp

    10 ай бұрын

    @@paradiselost9946 on my original ninja 600 loved metzlers better than any other top brand just worked great on that bike. Now my later ZX6 found other brands that worked well michelin and pirelli seemed to work good on them. I found over the decades every bike has 1 or 2 tires that just fit the handling characteristics better than others. On a few it too me 4 to 6 sets to find the right ones. Once found a perfect match and they discontinued the damn model LOL oh I was pissed never did find another set that was as good in that bike.

  • @paradiselost9946

    @paradiselost9946

    10 ай бұрын

    @@RT22-pb2pp darn tootin. tyre selection is... challenging. im always a bit amazed with super motard, how do they decide which tyres to run and how many sets do they waste by simply trying for a day then tossing as theyre crap? oh yeah... they got cash to splash, lol. change that aspect ratio, and suddenly the radius is different. now the amount of scrub between the inner and outer points of the contact patch are different, its following a different arc... so the same amount of lean you threw in on 14070 will be utterly different to a 14080, and if you happen to throw a 15065 on then things get really unpredictable... whilst a bike doesnt have a diff, the contact patch and curve of the wall accomplishes much the same task. any scrub in that contact patch is losing traction. there aint much traction on a bike. we want ALL of it! sidewall radius must coincide with steering geometry and lean angles and the line one is taking... some really concerted harmony going on between parts that most people cant even start to contemplate with bike tyres...

  • @RT22-pb2pp

    @RT22-pb2pp

    10 ай бұрын

    @@paradiselost9946 Tires and susension settings are the big ones cause bike rider and road conditions are all variables so there is no perfect set up or tires for any 2 people. it is a feel thing and a riding style thing. what works for me may not work for anyone else. These are the things others cannot help with it is trial and error for each person

  • @kamilwilk3518
    @kamilwilk351810 ай бұрын

    Next Topis : Where to look in the corner. A video explaining exactly how to approach a corner following your eyesight. I haven't found any videos on KZread that really show this in detail. People are always talking about this in general but never show this on example video, where to look exactly. How far into the next turn, for example. Also, when to start the apex and when to accelerate out of the corners based on what you see. I would appreciate a video like this, really detailed and focused on correct vision through the corner.

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    Nice, added to the poll!

  • @blackline66
    @blackline6610 ай бұрын

    Dude, I love your videos, humour, and most of all, how clear you are! One of the absolute best instructors here on the Tube. Stay well and safe. Ok.... I have @8mm chicken strips for road riding.... I am cool with that... But.... I notice that its comfortable to lean... to a point... then the extra lean angle after that, the bike seems super unstable. Tyres are amazing, Michelin Road 6s soild as a rock, bike is 2004 Speed Triple 955i. Just feel that last bit of lean is out of reach. Maybe others have this too?

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes, it happens to me with every unfamiliar bike or when I start with big lean angles after a long pause (like after a winter). It's usually a mental thing, the more you gradually try lean more and more - the more relaxed you'll become and it will become less scary. Just make sure you practice it in a safe environment and in full gear 😉 BTW, don't really worry about chicken strips, they are just a silly bragging thing, to be honest😁

  • @jrvreugdenhil
    @jrvreugdenhil10 ай бұрын

    Hi Andrei, greetings from The Netherlands! I wish to hear more about motor maintainance and safety margins in this. Should I strictly stick to those of the manual (Kawasaki ER-6N) for the chain, gears, brakes? I'm a very new rider, and a keen hobby mechanic, seeking to enjoy own but safe maintainance. Keep up your careful, smart, great videos!

  • @thanosetsitty1896
    @thanosetsitty189610 ай бұрын

    Love your channel and your videos. Keep doing what you doing.

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Will do!

  • @gaokungweitumelengmodutwan7960
    @gaokungweitumelengmodutwan79607 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much for all the Bike Tips I have since become a better rider though still struggle with bending curves on the road I am from South Africa and follow your videos all the time. Riding M50 Boulevard and U-turns are still a bit of a nightmare for me

  • @yumeyama4783
    @yumeyama478310 ай бұрын

    Hi, love the videos a fairly new rider here! Got a question from the leaning video. I like counterleaning for increased visibility. Do you think it makes sense to counterlean into turns and and 'kiss the mirror' only to straighten the bike when approaching obstacles (manhole covers, puddles) and/or braking? Does it upset the stability during a turn? I seem to do that quite a bit with no ill effect to this date, but not sure if this is a bad habit in the long run. Thanks!

  • @KibberShuriq

    @KibberShuriq

    5 ай бұрын

    Counterleaning makes sense if you expect the need to quickly make the bike upright (to increase the turning radius or to brake heavily or even to change direction completely, like they do in gymkhana). It also makes sense if you expect to slide the rear and use your inner foot as a way to keep the bike rubber side down while sliding (supermoto style). On the other hand, it may be counterproductive if you need to quickly tighten a turn (without sliding) since increasing the lean angle when you're already counterleaning is harder to perform quickly. So for normal street riding your best bet is to lean with the bike, and only counterleaning or leaning more into the turn when you need to make quick adjustments to the bike's trajectory.

  • @jeanpaulmeyer5772
    @jeanpaulmeyer577210 ай бұрын

    Topic- Though I've seen you explain that you need to increase lean angle in the turn when learning to lean, what I had problems learning when I was young was on how to actually do this. Increasing the speed will stand you up, and it's not really intuitive for people to countersteer it out a little bit more and let it fall/catch it with throttle, without overdoing it. or to let out the gas a bit to let the bike drop more and pick up the speed to hold the angle, there's different times for different methods and I think it'd provide great depth for people

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    Ok, added to the poll!

  • @RT22-pb2pp

    @RT22-pb2pp

    10 ай бұрын

    counter steering push on right bar to go right push left to go left try it in parking lot be ready small push will force quick lean in fast. in stright line push on right bar bike will lean right fast and easy practice it you can slalom a bike with just light pushes side to side it is fun. it is how you make a fast entrance and get leaned in fast and smooth slowly build up you will be shocked than weigh shift is not even needed bike does the work.

  • @ShadowMcSneaky
    @ShadowMcSneaky9 ай бұрын

    interesting and very helpful! thanks a lot

  • @felipedourado5721
    @felipedourado572110 ай бұрын

    Hi Andrei, I have asked more than one time for a video regarding riding in the rain, a situation that can be tricky even to seasoned rider. You may include the differences on braking and accelerating, in wet conditions, motorcycles that have ABS and traction control and those that don't have such devices. Thanks and all the best from Brazil. ✌

  • @Louis-jn8mp

    @Louis-jn8mp

    10 ай бұрын

    I ride In the uk my bike has no traction control or abs literally just be gentle on the throttle try not to lean much break gently and early both front and back break and don’t chop your throttle and you will be fine

  • @felipedourado5721

    @felipedourado5721

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Louis-jn8mp Thanks man. That's what I've been doing for nearly 30 years. My bike, just like yours, doesn't have traction control or ABS and is pretty heavy because it is a Harley Softail Deuce but I always feel safe riding such beast even in the rain. The reason by which I keep asking Andrei about a video regarding riding in wet conditions is because I always think I can learn more than what I already know and I also may recycle something that I think I know but that can be wrong. Andrei always give us some insight to some detail that we, average riders, even if we are experienced, do not see, or perceive. Anyway, thanks again for the goodwill and for the advice. All the best from Brazil.✌

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    All right, adding this to the poll!

  • @felipedourado5721

    @felipedourado5721

    10 ай бұрын

    @@MotoControlEn 👍👍👍

  • @RT22-pb2pp

    @RT22-pb2pp

    10 ай бұрын

    practice in any condition is key and most hate rain so never practice in a parking lot in rain but lower tire pressure and go to parking lot and get feel for brakes and traction in controlled area. smooth is key no sudden stops or take offs smooth is key ease into every motion.

  • @floneacsu1140
    @floneacsu114010 ай бұрын

    Topic 1 : throttle input on exit of a corner. From neutral throttle in the middle of a corner to max throttle, when to initiate acceleration, how much and how fast should the wrist movement be? Topic 2: Ride a twisty road and talk us through the fast ride (ex: I'm closing throttle now, I'm gently braking, now I open throttle 5%, now I'm max throttle) By the way, love your videos.

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    All right, will add first topic, but will not add the second, because there are no twisty roads in the area😁

  • @pafko2057
    @pafko205710 ай бұрын

    Idea for topic - maintenance throttle vs acceleration during cornering (while leaned) and their respective impact on traction. Cheers!

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    Good, will add to the poll

  • @EdgylenDanSCalvo
    @EdgylenDanSCalvo10 ай бұрын

    Can you give us some techniques to improve our riding during rainy days. Learned a lot from your tutorials bro 👌

  • @lioevr
    @lioevr10 ай бұрын

    Hey Andrei, your videos helped me a lot but one thing is missing (or I cant find it) the best way to do a emergency break. Everybody says something different. The best way to stop at every speed.

  • @perro0076
    @perro007610 ай бұрын

    Ride to arrive. If these stripes worry you, it's because you have a small weener. Nobody other than a small portion of other bikers care. Women certainly don't

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    Ofc I have a small weener, I'm a youtuber, baby. It's all just a huge ego-booster for us, don't let anyone tell you otherwise!

  • @ramblinjay3816
    @ramblinjay381610 ай бұрын

    I would like to see a video on gravel roads in general. I'm still fairly new riding and turning into gravel roads or parking lots is a big one for me. Also clutch/throttle control leaving side road parking areas that are on slanted roadways.

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    All right, will do some gravel if I get a chance!

  • @ramblinjay3816

    @ramblinjay3816

    10 ай бұрын

    @@MotoControlEn awesome! Thank you!

  • @everestvirtue309
    @everestvirtue30910 ай бұрын

    Thank you for making this Tremendously helpful video Take care my friend

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    My pleasure😊

  • @thebelligerentmechanic8916
    @thebelligerentmechanic891610 ай бұрын

    Good video, fun and informative 👍🤗

  • @Dadzone2000
    @Dadzone2000Ай бұрын

    What bike are you riding I’m feeling a lot of love for a super moto right now

  • @NoFrictionZone
    @NoFrictionZone10 ай бұрын

    The fireman analogy had me rolling 😅😅

  • @Cheesusrice69222

    @Cheesusrice69222

    Ай бұрын

    Did you just commit a crime?- dandanfireman

  • @Simsung
    @Simsung10 ай бұрын

    Any chance for excercise cone layouts? With distances in between etc. Thank you!

  • @TheCvac
    @TheCvac10 ай бұрын

    Hi,i have a Ducati multistrada 1200. I was thinking of buying a 2nd bike for learning wheelies,stoppies, doing motogymkhana etc..I already practice on my ducati but going to the limit is not fun because even a small crash on that bike can be thousands of Euros. Do you think an old Honda CB500 is a good choice for this?

  • @manctwo-wheeler9341
    @manctwo-wheeler934110 ай бұрын

    How to recover a powerslide. Which rain repellents and anti-fog visa treatments work.

  • @ttran9505
    @ttran950510 ай бұрын

    Haha, i loved the joke abouting leaning too much and boom there's a new video on dandanthefiremans channel

  • @dugongpoo
    @dugongpoo10 ай бұрын

    Some information on the balance between body weight and counter-steering when leaning through a corner would be great. Cheers

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    That's a bit tricky, because they are not directly related and used in very different proportions in different sports applications, it'll be a very huge topic. But I'll think if I can put together anything cohesive😁

  • @jeanpaulmeyer5772

    @jeanpaulmeyer5772

    10 ай бұрын

    @@MotoControlEn maybe create situations of lean where you'd need more and describing a range of situations, where the inbetween the lines would fill itself out by learning a spread of different situations

  • @vijayam1
    @vijayam110 ай бұрын

    Andrei, your sense of humor.. DanDan Channel..haha. Excellent video as always.. Talking about chicken strips and suggestive topcis, which mostly usually translates to knee down. Would love to know the finer aspects of knee down, foot position, heel position, how effectively one can hold his thighs on the tank, butt position, especially for shorter riders would be extremely helpful.

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    All, right, putting the knee down topic to the poll😁

  • @VasyaIvanovichPupkin
    @VasyaIvanovichPupkin10 ай бұрын

    Oooooh!!! Mr. Puff is on DellBollocks case as well! I approve!

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    Factory!

  • @sandramuir8751
    @sandramuir875110 ай бұрын

    Topic. Roundabouts In The Rain! i.e The Balance Of Clutch & Throttle & Lean Angle. Thank You.

  • @jamessantos5489
    @jamessantos54899 ай бұрын

    @MotoControlEn I'm a new rider and live in a busy city where there are a lot of bumpy roads, dips, train tracks, etc and not so flat surfaces. Can you make video on what to do and how to ride through these pavements to make it safer for street riders. Thanks

  • @ArepTravian
    @ArepTravian10 ай бұрын

    I recently upgraded my bike from 150cc to 400cc. I hope you can make video about riding wet road/rain. I encountered a lot more tire skidding using 400cc bike compared to 150cc moped.

  • @bmo3778

    @bmo3778

    10 ай бұрын

    try fortnine. i just watched that video two days ago

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    Good, I'm adding this to the poll🙂

  • @Elscroftz
    @Elscroftz10 ай бұрын

    Hello coach!! May I address something? It is possible to make a turn at the same speed with different lean angles. The body itself leverages the center of mass and thanks to the deformation of tires, you can make the turn at high speeds without reaching the tyre's limit, thus creating some chicken strips. On the contrary, if you just stay still on top of the bike, in order to make a turn successfully you'll need to lean a lot when going at high speeds. This is similar to the differences between the English / Sport riding styles as seen on Enduro / MotoGP disciplines. On dirt you really want to push the bike down to drift and ride fast, whereas in MotoGP the straighter the bike makes the turn, the more power they can apply when exiting it. Any thoughts of this matter? PDTA: I always have like 1 and a half finger-wide chicken strips and I consider myself a medium to fast rider in corners.

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    Hi! Yes, if you mean the body position, counterbalancing/hanging off the bike - i have a vid about that: kzread.info/dash/bejne/oWadl9abp9azkdY.html

  • @stefanosmakris5641
    @stefanosmakris564110 ай бұрын

    I would like a video with guidance on developing kills for filtering through traffic. For example how to estimate if my bike fits between two cars.

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    All right, I'll add it!

  • @marcobrancorsini2479
    @marcobrancorsini247910 ай бұрын

    Unusual thing about me, I've only ridden small cc pitbikes and sorts on the track and easily lean with them dragging knees and everything. Do those skills actually transfer to riding a bigger cc bike on a canyon?

  • @Cristianvlogs1971
    @Cristianvlogs197110 ай бұрын

    from Philippines i love your videos

  • @MatMat-oq9yd
    @MatMat-oq9yd10 ай бұрын

    Tip for longer video:I'd like to see overview of most common types of crashes and what to do to avoid them(or at least mitigate them if falling) (accelerating into T intersections, overtaking, wrong line on twisty roads etc. ). Keep doing great work!

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    That's a tip for multiple videos, and they are coming soon😉

  • @gopherchucksgamingnstuff2263
    @gopherchucksgamingnstuff226310 ай бұрын

    My right side is bigger than my left side. Still after 30 years, I am less confident in right turns.

  • @giladsgroove275
    @giladsgroove27510 ай бұрын

    Hi I think one of the most important things i couldn't find anywhere is what are the most important skills a rider should develop in order to be safe. Improvement skills for an emergency like something on the road, like oil, car, or even person

  • @MrAjw1995

    @MrAjw1995

    10 ай бұрын

    Visibility is probably the top - thinking about where other vehicle's blind spots are and whether they can see you, means you are proactively thinking about what to do if they pull out unexpectedly etc and will react faster. Not every accident can be anticipated, but these are the most common and most dangerous. FortNine has a great video showing how and why car drivers don't see motorcycles

  • @aidinaresazan7856
    @aidinaresazan785610 ай бұрын

    Really useful videos ... Thanks slot . I've changed my bike from a cruiser to a racing style it's really light bot because of a bold gas tank in front, my testicles really suffers in riding do you have any useful tip for this ?🙏🙏

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes, move your butt further back😁

  • @darcylea2993
    @darcylea29939 ай бұрын

    In 2017 I tried to sell my Ninja 600 quick because I came across hard times. But no one wanted to buy it because it had no chicken strips, very low mileage, and I was asking for almost half of what it was worth. But I was just trying to sell it quick. So they claimed it to be a track bike and called me a scammer online. Although I have never ridden on a track in my life. So seeing this, I even had it safetied to satisfy them. Yet everyone was suspicious and kept asking if it was a track bike. I started questioning them on why people thought that. They said because nobody leans that low in the streets.... But I do haha. Whoever it was that bought that bike got an insane deal because I sold it for half its worth. It was literally brand new.

  • @rmzxr4395
    @rmzxr439510 ай бұрын

    You had me rolling with “doesn’t involve kitchen ware” 😂🇬🇧

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    😆

  • @diegovillagran2339
    @diegovillagran233910 ай бұрын

    Hello Andrey, I would like a video on how to pass a truck or other large vehicles on the route or highway safely.

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    All right, will add it to the list!

  • @lenluksa326
    @lenluksa3264 ай бұрын

    TOPIC IDEA = a video on the differences bewtween standard (manual shifting) and automatic (DCT, CVT) motorcycle RIDING techniques and SKILLS required please.

  • @leftymadrid
    @leftymadrid10 ай бұрын

    This is super helpful and interesting!!! I now have chicken strips about 3/4" and it surprised me to see them actually... When I ride through the mountains and curves on tarmac my leaning feels great, as it feels like the angle of lean is substantial like if I were almost all the way. But apparently I have not hit that max... Yeah, having some chicken strips is ok for me😊

  • @brianperry

    @brianperry

    10 ай бұрын

    Over the past few years I've noticed my 'Chicken strips' lessen during the summer months.. This is on the same motorcycle ..Street Triple 675r plus same make and series of tyre. Possibly because the tyres become hotter and just feels more in contact with the road which in turn gives more confidence in the feel of the Bike when leaned over...

  • @RT22-pb2pp

    @RT22-pb2pp

    10 ай бұрын

    most street tires never get to very edge and if it does you really need to be on track for that kind of leaning, where it is safer to truly ride on the edge, pun intended. ridden for decades and even ripping on canyon or twisties on street i have some chicken strips as squids call them I call those the racing edge, on track they disappear quick as I can really lean on a track where surface is smother and more consistent traction than streets.

  • @cliveadams7629

    @cliveadams7629

    10 ай бұрын

    ​RT 22 Yep, spot on. If you're getting to the edge of your tyres on public roads, you're going to hurt yourself and or someone else sooner rather than later.

  • @middleagemoto

    @middleagemoto

    10 ай бұрын

    use an app that measure lean angle. Bet youre not leaned over as much as you think

  • @rt2255

    @rt2255

    10 ай бұрын

    @@middleagemoto easier than app lean bike until pegs touch and you can measure the angle. I have after market rear sets if the peg touches you angle is crashing lol. A little basic geometry will give you lean at point peg hits if you drag peg if not then app may be close but to be exact app has to be set when bike and phone is at perfect 90 degrees and still probably not accurate without all bike parameters factored exactly

  • @user-vu5ov8xf6n
    @user-vu5ov8xf6n10 ай бұрын

    2up riding considerations for balance, body position, etc...

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    All right, adding it to the poll!

  • @martinpavlik5592
    @martinpavlik559210 ай бұрын

    What should be proper body position in different situations. Beginning with who to sit on a bike, progressing through normal street riding ending with dragging knees. How to train your vision. Explain how/where to look in different riding situations.

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    Vision will come very soon (in fact the first video is here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/aoKDkpqzh5TFZ5M.html ), and there are 2 videos about body position on the channel. And knee dragging topic I already added to the poll😉

  • @iamziim
    @iamziim10 ай бұрын

    Roundabouts and cornering or taking on the twisties thank you

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    I'll do it later, once I travel to twistier place, in BA everything is flat and straight😄

  • @matthewc164
    @matthewc164Ай бұрын

    I commute my FZ6 in a moderately sized flat Florida city. There aren't many opportunities for knee drags and im not moto gp leaning in rush hour traffic.

  • @neytey
    @neytey10 ай бұрын

    I am interested in learning about how to navigate sharp corners with inexpensive or oem tires. I own a small Aprilia 125cc bike and am hesitant to rely on the Michelin Pilot Street OEM tires. Even when attempting circle exercises as shown in the video, I am afraid of losing traction early and potentially dropping my bike.

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    Excellent, you asked just the guy! I also have super-shitty tires now, so I'll make a quick video about that.

  • @neytey

    @neytey

    10 ай бұрын

    @@MotoControlEn Perfectly! I am looking forward to watch the video!

  • @thiagoleon4462

    @thiagoleon4462

    10 ай бұрын

    @@MotoControlEn I'd appreciate aswell, just got my Versys x 300, and it came with Pirelli MT60 (70% on, 30% off road), and i get nervous about my leaning angle because of tire shape to loose traction early

  • @fs3994

    @fs3994

    10 ай бұрын

    Oem tires are generally better than the skill of most riders.

  • @neytey

    @neytey

    10 ай бұрын

    @@fs3994 Probably yeah haha, often times I feel the tire slipping for just a few milliseconds or so, thats why I have like no trust in them.

  • @Up2gethigh
    @Up2gethigh10 ай бұрын

    I need some suggestions on how to practice slow seped turns. I got a bike and started doing circles and after a few sessions I dropped my bike. I dont want to drop it again. What alternatives do you recommend? I can't get a full crash setup because it doesnt exist for my model.

  • @fs3994

    @fs3994

    10 ай бұрын

    It's all about the rear brake. No video is gonna guarantee you won't drop your bike.

  • @GWAYGWAY1
    @GWAYGWAY1Ай бұрын

    Those unworn areas are also the area where the tyre has reduced grip until the rubber has been scrubbed off to remove the release compound. It is a chicken and egg situation, the area has reduced grip until it is scuffed but cannot be scuffed until it is used.

  • @davetdowell
    @davetdowellАй бұрын

    As a very old man now, this thing about some people caring about how the edges of the tread pattern on their tyres look is beyond me. Who cares? I never cared on sports bikes, when I could ride them (fucked up knees stopped that) and I don't care on cruisers. The point of riding is not to 'look cool' to other people, and if you're concerned about that you'll like come a cropper when you do something you should have known better than. Ride the damned bike, and enjoy it, just ride it sensibly and safe. If you ride like a lunatic, there's a better than even chance you'll die like a lunatic.

  • @djtiemens7481
    @djtiemens748110 ай бұрын

    Dude - I loved this video so much I subscribed. You’re hilarious but factual. Topic - relaxing while driving 70mph on a naked with your head being pushed all over the place.

  • @fs3994

    @fs3994

    10 ай бұрын

    Your on a naked. Gonna get wind buffeting. Some helmets work better than others.

  • @sigourauwerx6988
    @sigourauwerx698810 ай бұрын

    I would like to see a video about riding in the rain, I am riding motorcycles for about 7 years now, making +-12k km each year, but I still feel like I have no grasp of how much traction I have in wet corners, which makes me dislike wet roads riding.

  • @dieandgoaway
    @dieandgoaway10 ай бұрын

    Does this mean bigger tyres you can lean more? For example my bike has 140/70/17 and i've tried to lean more touch knee and i've had several low sides.

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    With wider tires you HAVE to lean more for the same speed & turning radius. It's a bit too much to explain in the comment, if you want - I can make a video about it on my second channel about technical stuff

  • @ricknelson9774
    @ricknelson9774Ай бұрын

    I could not care less about what others think! I have been riding Harleys for 54 years now and not once have I worried about "chicken strips" and I am still here and riding.

  • @Fozzie68
    @Fozzie689 ай бұрын

    Who was doing the voice over on this , no other than BORAT !!

  • @NorickFZS25
    @NorickFZS2510 ай бұрын

    Even in Japan, it is called “amaring”(””余り:amari/Surplus """輪:ring/ring)and is looked down upon by some people who have an inferiority complex. Similarly, there are people with small engine displacement condescending.

  • @ados7f
    @ados7f10 ай бұрын

    Is it just me or I’m not the only one with this perception! I just started moto school, been driving cars for 20 years, never on a motorcycle, moped or scooter. When riding 125cc on first 2 school sessions, I felt that as being more of a toy than a normal motorcycle. Very easy to control, jerky throttle, not enough power, but when I switch to 600+cc bike, everything felt planted, much more heavy but a lot more controllable even though is a bit unforgiving on corners in not leaned and throttle controlled properly. I was feeling more afraid to lean the small CC one on the corners that I do with the bigger one. And now my suggestion for a topic, making ♾️ turns with just one hand, pushing on the lever which is inside the turn. I was asked to do this one handed with a stretched arm and always pushing on the lever to counter steer the bike, which I find a bit strange because I have to control my body position on the bike and body lean angle also! Maybe you have a video about already but i am quite new subscriber and haven’t checked all you videos yet! Thank you for the lessons and sorry for long a$$ comment! 😂

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    All right, added 1-handed figure 8's to the poll! 125cc was scary to lean probably (I'm not sure because I wasn't there, obviously😄) because of tires - on 125s they usually put the cheapest stuff with more "square" profile. Which is quite good for transporting 5 people at once at 25km/h, but not for cornering.

  • @atosdroid6465
    @atosdroid646510 ай бұрын

    TOPIC - caveats / differences in the exercises if you ride motorcycle with dirt road tires (like in example VRM275 on Yamaha TW125) - Thanks! : )

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    I'm not an off road guy really, but suspect the answer would be - less cornering speed and more distance to allow for less grip for braking😉

  • @G.Seguin
    @G.Seguin10 ай бұрын

    Greetings from Spain. I'm 52 year old and ride a CBR 600 F4i, a CBF 600S and a GSF 650S. Mi concern it's about the fatigue while riding, how to prevent the fatigue? and the mistakes associated to a this fatigue, especially when ride for more than 4 or 5 hours? Thanks in advance and thanks for your advices, they are very useful!.

  • @fs3994

    @fs3994

    10 ай бұрын

    Four or five hours in a comfortable cage is tiresome. Your half a century old. Take more breaks and get a touring bike.

  • @G.Seguin

    @G.Seguin

    10 ай бұрын

    @@fs3994 Thanks for point the obvious about my age; and not, i don't want another touring bike, now i have two.

  • @fs3994

    @fs3994

    10 ай бұрын

    @@G.Seguin Then suck it up buttercup.

  • @randallfender96
    @randallfender969 ай бұрын

    Chicken strips are also affected by the width ofvthe rim and tire, and the profile of the tire. Ive ridden on tires where it is impossible to wear to the edge of the tire due to the profile shape. Back in the late 80's, when wider tires were first becoming available, people would put wider than stock tires on the rear because it looked cool, but the narrow rim gave those tired a squared profile and the edge of the tread was sucked in, never to be used.

  • @tomf4547

    @tomf4547

    9 ай бұрын

    😅 I always used to go 1 size up!!

  • @tonycook7679
    @tonycook767910 ай бұрын

    I use an angle grinder, you have to be careful not to leave flat spots, just keep moving the cutting surface

  • @michabr.7306
    @michabr.730610 ай бұрын

    А ты молодец !! Я не знал что у тебя есть канал на английском !!

  • @paulyg3776
    @paulyg377610 ай бұрын

    Should we always keep our body neutral when street riding? Usually this is a great position but what is best to do in those sleeping 180 corners that go through mountains or forests?😊

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    I already have a video on body position: kzread.info/dash/bejne/oWadl9abp9azkdY.html

  • @paulyg3776

    @paulyg3776

    10 ай бұрын

    @@MotoControlEn Yeah, I've seen them. I might just be a bit greedy 😅

  • @antondubkov
    @antondubkovАй бұрын

    I am the person who is afraid to lean my bike and highly recommend everyone to be afraid as well. You never know what kind of slippery thing will be on the road surface in the next moment, so the less you lean the safer you are. Having gone down once in the turn because of slippery surface I am now very, very careful when passing through turns. I pass them at minimal speed with minimal amount of lean. Better be safe than sorry.

  • @carryonpompei
    @carryonpompei10 ай бұрын

    Behemoth? Mr Moto Control has a better English vocabulary than many native English speakers!

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    It's the same word in Russian, so just in this case it was easy😄

  • @coolfriend693
    @coolfriend69310 ай бұрын

    Make a video on "look ma no hands video" in a bit more depth on how to achieve it..

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    Funny thing, I was able to do that on KLX250, but now can't on my chinese 200cc, it just stalls😄 I'll have to learn how to do it with more lean angle, so the rear wheel spins faster when I'm at full-lock. Or I'll just have to slap on bigger rear sprocket

  • @JamchesterBoozle
    @JamchesterBoozle9 ай бұрын

    You’ve missed out a very important part, body position. Which has an effect on lean angle, the more you lean off the less lean angle you need. Which means that the more you stay in the centre of the bike the more tyre you’ll use. If you have chicken strips on the road it could mean that your body position is very good. So don’t worry about it.

  • @tarouyamada2686
    @tarouyamada268610 ай бұрын

    Small world. Never expected to see Del on this side of KZread 🤣 EDIT: I got no imagination, but I can imagine how difficult it is for content creators to thread on the same ground, over and over, so I got no interesting suggestion to make... with that said, the YBR 125 bit made me chuckle. Isn't there a huge scene on South East Asia about small cc drag bikes?

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    I think it must be, with this amount of 125s someone just must race them

  • @Shakysugar
    @Shakysugar23 күн бұрын

    If your scare to hurt the bike like I was… get yourself a Walmart fat tire mountain bike… (MAKE SURE THEY ARE REAL DIRT TIRES) wear all your gear cause can still hurt .. and learn to lean on corners with it!!!! A moto GP racer I met at Portland international raceway I asked for a tip and he told me the learn on a mountain bike because when bombing down a hill you have to lean same way

  • @paradiselost9946
    @paradiselost994610 ай бұрын

    metzler, all the way. just levered a new set of sportecs on , looking at the rear, and...wtf... it has built in chicken indicators? i think they updated them or something. iunno. still the best tyre hands down, that ive ever tried. lol. then theres that little elephant coming along to stamp on you if you go that bit further...

  • @chrisfowler7062
    @chrisfowler706220 күн бұрын

    ahahahah classic the shout out to dan dan!

  • @alfpetito5706
    @alfpetito570610 ай бұрын

    Andrei! How can we as riders, get our message across to drivers, to watch out for us too and to be more patient on the road. Unfortunately I was involved in a very serious motor car accident because someone made a silly decision and was in a hurry. Its been 10 months and I’m still in recovery waiting to ride again. If driving schools would only teach drivers that there are cyclists and motorcycle riders on the too! Sure I’ll get back on my bike, but it sure would be nice to know someone on the road is looking out for me! Thanks. Alf

  • @MotoControlEn

    @MotoControlEn

    10 ай бұрын

    Sorry to hear about your accident, get well soon! About your question - I don't know, really. I think the ideal solution would be more education for drivers and riders, with more emphasis on learning more different road situations etc. But the problem is that big long learning program would cost a lot, and for society that would be unacceptable if it would become obligatory. So I don't know what to do about that, really.

  • @fs3994

    @fs3994

    10 ай бұрын

    Don't expect others to be responsible for your safety. Even newer cars with active radar may not pick up a motorcycle in time to avoid an accident.

  • @233kosta
    @233kosta10 ай бұрын

    Fuckin' hell, Del's made an appearance 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Zirkuh
    @Zirkuh10 ай бұрын

    Pretty impressed with his English.

  • @Wavesum
    @Wavesum10 ай бұрын

    I have never heard that term before .Easiest way to get rid of them .... dont watch the vid and forget about them forever :)

  • @roll_another_one
    @roll_another_one10 ай бұрын

    Many videos are beginner level or high-speed lvl. We miss something in the middle for street riding in the corners

  • @rednelli
    @rednelli10 ай бұрын

    Start practising Moto Gymkhana... Tyre stripes disappear after a few hours ;-) Not likely to be done on a normal public road.

  • @alotl1kevegas860
    @alotl1kevegas86010 ай бұрын

    I've got balls of rubber all the way to the edge of my front tire 😊 Any real rider knows the front tire really tells how fast you are 😉

  • @kitsura
    @kitsura10 ай бұрын

    Nice CTA!

  • @user-lp9dv3dw1h
    @user-lp9dv3dw1h6 ай бұрын

    I don't worry about chicken strips, I take my corners as wide as is safe to do so and move my body. I find I can take corners just as fast or faster than most riders I come across, but safer.

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