Front Brake Lever Setup for New Riders
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Hardly talked about and rarely explained set up for new riders #motorcycle #newrider #beginnermotorcyclerider #kawasakininja
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He makes some of the best videos. No one else explains things so simple and detailed as he does.
@skyoom1
3 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
Every new rider should watch this, this is really important.
I’m about 6 rides in with my first bike, and your channel has been one of my go to resources for information and learning. Keep up the great content!
@skyoom1
2 ай бұрын
🙂, ride safe man!
been hitting my #2 captains of crush gripper getting ready to start blasting that front brake once i get a bike.
I knew it felt off to use all four.. during my MSF course, we were taught to use all, but having small hands made that awkward for me.
You are the best dude. I really hope your channel gets the attention it deserves. Thanks so much for all the great advice!
I think ALL motorcycle beginners should get a hardtail mountain bike and go hit some single trails. Even after a few hours, you will inherently get good at using the front brake without washing out the front wheel or going over the handlebars. It is also easier to get that subtle fine grain control by using only 1 or 2 fingers. Mountain bike riding skills transition well to motorcycling!!
@skyoom1
3 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree, dirt in general teaches you faster than the street no matter how much you practice. Unfortunately many don't have access to dirt :(
@thomasolson8417
3 ай бұрын
I took this guy's advice, and the next day, I went out on my motorcycle. After a half an hour of trying to get moving, I gave up and just rode my mountain bike to the store. Motorcycle pedals are way harder to push. Guess I need more leg day. :(
Starting out on a 1000cc i def looked up videos to help, however I wish Skyoom had made these about a year ago because even now im still learning new stuff. Please keep up these great videos as they help even someone like me.
I am learning a lot more with the way he explain everything.
Love your videos! But I have some questions as a beginner. Maybe you can answer them: How many fingers on the clutch? When to use the front break and when the rear? What rpms is best to use, is it engine specific 2 cylinders vs 4 cylinders?
Yesterday I came to a stop at a red light and wondered why i tended to go left, now I get it lol
Can I please have the name of those gloves