Reluctant Biker

Reluctant Biker

Hi. I'm Reluctant Biker, and I am a NYC-based motorcyclist. Welcome to my channel and thanks for tuning in 🙏 . I began this channel because I wanted to help beginner motorcycle riders like me, because I love motorcycles, and because I love the open road and the vibrant community of motorcyclists.

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A quick disclaimer here: On this channel, I do share tips and strategies on various aspects of riding a motorcycle. However, I am not a motorcycle instructor, so I encourage you to please take a motorcycle safety riding course and follow their instructions carefully. Ride at your own risk. Reluctant Biker disclaims any liability incurred in connection with the use of the strategies outlined on this video and channel. You alone are responsible for your own safety, so please ride safely, my friends.

Suzuki TU250X Review, Part I

Suzuki TU250X Review, Part I

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  • @stanleylawson9015
    @stanleylawson90155 күн бұрын

    So you got a Harley Dang Enjoy

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC4 күн бұрын

    Hi Stanley! Well, sort of. I had it briefly; had to give up biking. Having multiple vehicles in NYC got to be just too expensive and frankly a liability. But no bike has come to giving me so much joy riding it as this Harley Dyna did. I have never enjoyed riding a bike as I did this one, though I had so much fun with the TU250X, the Guzzi, and the Interceptor--all of which were such good bikes, and I would not mind having them back again. They are such gently and tame bikes and take very good care of you. But the Dyna has such character and personality that one feel very different riding it as opposed to other bikes--at least, that is my take on it. Of course, it goes without saying, I have not given up biking. Never will. Thanks for dropping by, and I hope life is going well for you.

  • @dmail2614
    @dmail261417 күн бұрын

    Thank you for the review. Could you please tell me where you got the exhaust?

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC5 күн бұрын

    Hi there! I"m sorry for the late reply. The company that makes it is a Japanese company that is no longer in business. I made a video where I discuss the mods I made on the TU: kzread.info/dash/bejne/i2GLrKd-nbGdd9o.html. All the best to you, my friend.

  • @dmail2614
    @dmail26145 күн бұрын

    Thank you for replying 😁👍

  • @jtwu8931
    @jtwu893122 күн бұрын

    I have been riding since wheel was invented. If I make a video for every crash I will be a featured film. We don’t have control of road conditions so dress for the slide not the ride. Was it a low side? There are damages on both sides that indicates the bike had flipped at one time after one side touches the ground makes me wonder. I also noticed the snapping throttle response when I first took delivery especially when the idle was high, I always engage lower gear before the lean so the shifting does not upset the chasis at lean. Cheers.

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC5 күн бұрын

    Hi there! Thanks for the comment. No, it was not a low side, but it had just started to rain. I was also informed later that that part of the road floods a lot.

  • @Xtyle101
    @Xtyle10123 күн бұрын

    Hi I would like to ask what to do if you're in a situation requiring EMERGENCY BRAKING like when a kid suddenly crosses the road or any vehicle suddenly blocks your way or any vehicle applies sudden brakes.

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC5 күн бұрын

    Hi there! It all depends on the situation and the environment, that is, the setting. In any case, you have two options: Stop quickly or swerve. You should always consult the motorcycle manual for your state and what you have learned in the motorcycle safety course. Here's from the NY State manual: "No matter how careful you are, there will be times when you find yourself in a tight spot. Your chances of getting out safely depend on your ability to react quickly and properly. Often, a crash occurs because a rider is not prepared or skilled in crash-avoidance maneuvers. Know when and how to stop or swerve, two skills critical to avoid a crash. It is not always desirable or possible to stop quickly to avoid an obstacle. Riders must also be able to swerve around an obstacle. How you determine the skill necessary for the situation is important as well. To stop quickly, apply both brakes at the same time. Do not be shy about using the front brake, but do not “grab” it, either. Squeeze the brake lever firmly and progressively. If the front wheel locks, release the front brake immediately then reapply it firmly. At the same time, press down on the rear brake. If you accidentally lock the rear brake on a good traction surface, keep it locked until you have completely stopped. Even with a locked rear wheel, you can control the motorcycle on a straightaway if it is upright and going in a straight line. Always use both brakes at the same time to stop. The front brake can provide 70 percent or more of the potential stopping power." Here's the link: dmv.ny.gov/driver-training/motorcycle-manual-ride-within-your-abilities#:~:text=At%20the%20same%20time%2C%20press,going%20in%20a%20straight%20line. Hope this helps.

  • @markpadilla5860
    @markpadilla586026 күн бұрын

    I love your style of riding it's so chill! Thank you!

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC5 күн бұрын

    Glad you enjoy it! Thank you.

  • @SuperXXZZYY
    @SuperXXZZYY27 күн бұрын

    Is it normal if the new bike sometimes doesn’t start from the first gear? Or there is a problem with the bike?

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC5 күн бұрын

    Sorry for the late response! Always be in the neutral when you start the bike. Always. Safety first. However, your bike should also be able to start in first gear if necessary. Hopefully you have resolved the issue. Let me know. Be well.

  • @stevek4449
    @stevek4449Ай бұрын

    Good balance between voice and engine. Nicely done.

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC5 күн бұрын

    Thank you very much!

  • @hareshdaryanani5726
    @hareshdaryanani5726Ай бұрын

    Groans , Moans , Wimpers ❤ sound like you really love 😘 the girl - bike i mean 🤣

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC5 күн бұрын

    :)

  • @pro-maks777
    @pro-maks777Ай бұрын

    Хороший обзор дружище!

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC5 күн бұрын

    Spaciba.

  • @stevebell4906
    @stevebell4906Ай бұрын

    This chuckle head needs to buy a Harley!

  • @mar0364
    @mar0364Ай бұрын

    I thought you fell of the edge of the earth. Nice HD!

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYCАй бұрын

    Hahaha! You and me both, brother! Hope all is well and that life has been good to you. Took a break from motorcycles and had to focus other aspects of my life. But all is well that ends well, as the saying goes. Thanks for dropping by.

  • @jamie55555
    @jamie55555Ай бұрын

    thanks for the video great details

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYCАй бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @herrdirektor1969
    @herrdirektor1969Ай бұрын

    You are one of the few who made an issue of the off center placement of the dial. It should be in the middle. It's just stupid. The current placement looks like a drunk has assembled the bike in the factory. The only thing around this would be to get a special with two classic dials. Who knows, maybe someone has come up with a way of fixing this lcd dead center. 😂

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYCАй бұрын

    I agree. God knows their rationale.

  • @carryharris4204
    @carryharris42042 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYCАй бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @user-dy6xg4fv7i
    @user-dy6xg4fv7i2 ай бұрын

    I love everything about my TU 250.

  • @jamessouthworth1699
    @jamessouthworth16992 ай бұрын

    I've been dreaming of adding a Moto Guzzi V7 to my garage for some time now. It's refreshing that none of your gripes are any worse than what I'm already used to with my Harley. I think I'll still go ahead and get the Guzzi.

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC2 ай бұрын

    I wholeheartedly recommend that you do. Loved mine, despite the gripes. All the best wishes to you!

  • @luga7846
    @luga78462 ай бұрын

    Amazing machine, incredible motorcycle, a shame it was never offered by Suzuki here in Brazil

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC2 ай бұрын

    Sorry to hear that!

  • @donhenchel174
    @donhenchel1742 ай бұрын

    This video was a huge help even over the msf course class work and training ! I have been stalling under the msf training style… the moment I tried your method compared to what the instructor taught me…. Just wow man. Thanks !

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC2 ай бұрын

    Glad it helped! Be careful and ride safely.

  • @lears6169
    @lears61692 ай бұрын

    Cool bike. For a quick second I thought you had got another TUX. I have a 2015 and considered selling a few times, I always then recall previous TUX owners say they wished thay hadn’t sold. Thus, mine is still with me and I love it. Keep videos coming. You gotta nice relaxed style.

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC2 ай бұрын

    Right on! Thank you for visiting and for your feedback.

  • @seabee12333
    @seabee123332 ай бұрын

    Personally, I never shift in a curve or turn, and the only throttle is a slow roll. I usually downshift before the curve, then upshift after successfully navigating the turn

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC2 ай бұрын

    Your advice here has great validity! Thank you for sharing.

  • @mustardtiger7102
    @mustardtiger71022 ай бұрын

    It's hard to tell. Are you keeping the clutch at the friction zone when rolling on the throttle from a stand still? Then while still at the friction zone you pull clutch all the way back in to shift to second then back to the friction zone with steady throttle?

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC2 ай бұрын

    Hi. Let's address the first question: "Are you keeping the clutch at the friction zone when rolling on the throttle from a stand still?"--Yes, I am, sort of. The clutch is not kept in the friction zone; rather, it is released into it slowly. As you release the clutch, you simultaneously must roll on the throttle. You also ask, "Then while still at the friction zone you pull clutch all the way back in to shift to second then back to the friction zone with steady throttle?" The clutch has been released entirely and the bike is moving, and when you're ready to shift, then you pull in the clutch all the way, shift gear, and then as you reengage the friction zone, you roll on the throttle again--but you must be very careful, especially if you are riding a powerful bike. Hope this helps. Let me know if you need further clarity on this matter.

  • @mariomoreira92
    @mariomoreira922 ай бұрын

    It looks amazing, what year was yours' model from?

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC2 ай бұрын

    Thanks! I think it was a 2015.

  • @pepyanwilliam2665
    @pepyanwilliam26652 ай бұрын

    Best explanation ever on hw not stall

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC2 ай бұрын

    Thank you. Rife safely!

  • @MGffTV_1
    @MGffTV_13 ай бұрын

    Pls teach us proper u turn .

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC2 ай бұрын

    I will make a note of it. Thank you for the feedback.

  • @johnstone7697
    @johnstone76973 ай бұрын

    Great learner bike, but for anything beyond an urban commuter, it's just plain too slow. I had one back in 2018 and the lack of acceleration made me nervous. I now own a new Triumph Speed 400. Same basic idea.... light, agile, etc....but brought up to date. The ability to hold its own on a highway or fast 2 lane road is a major plus.

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC2 ай бұрын

    Totally agree!

  • @luisibanez3600
    @luisibanez36003 ай бұрын

    What happen in your case ,must be some oil in the curve, and you didn' t see it, always check in curves if you see wet liquids.

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC2 ай бұрын

    That is a very strong possibility! Thanks for the feedback.

  • @carryharris4204
    @carryharris42043 ай бұрын

    A VERY BEAUTIFUL BIKE

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC2 ай бұрын

    Yes, truly! Thank you!

  • @GloryNationWarriors
    @GloryNationWarriors3 ай бұрын

    Wonderful tips I will try them tomorrow

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC2 ай бұрын

    Have fun and be carefully. Enjoy life!

  • @messageinathrottle4046
    @messageinathrottle40463 ай бұрын

    I’ve been riding since the 80’s. I can’t think of a better introduction to motorcycles, and will be picking up a pair of them for my sons. I’m excited to ride with them, and can’t wait to see them ripping around town together!

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC2 ай бұрын

    Oh, sounds lovely! Wish you and your boys a safe and wonderful journey. Thank you so much for stopping by.

  • @connorperkins6013
    @connorperkins60134 ай бұрын

    What was the name of the exhaust that you used?

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC4 ай бұрын

    Hi! I have a video on the modifications made to the bike. The exhaust was custom made by a Japanese company that is, unfortunately, no longer in business. I absolutely loved the exhaust. I'm sorry I could be of not much help.

  • @m.knecht5495
    @m.knecht54954 ай бұрын

    Absolutely great and unique review with a wide range of biker soul criteria!

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC4 ай бұрын

    Thank you kindly!

  • @KentCroy
    @KentCroy4 ай бұрын

    Sounds like first time new bike owner. I have been riding for over 50 years and am still looking for that bike that checks all my boxes, but I am still an enthusiactic not reluctant rider😂

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC4 ай бұрын

    Hi Kent! I totally understand you, and it would be naive, if not foolish, to expect to find anything in this life of ours that checks all our boxes :). I hope your enthusiasm never dies and wish you the best. Side note: I truly loved the Guzzi despite its imperfections, and I think I might return to it eventually.

  • @muskybraunz1870
    @muskybraunz18704 ай бұрын

    heres a tip buddy, turn down the fucking music would ya? i dont wanna hear ur stupid band playing in a hole in the wall while ur wife sleeps with me. mkay?

  • @gimmygeorge559
    @gimmygeorge5595 ай бұрын

    Two finger gap release of clutch is enough to pull a bike

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC4 ай бұрын

    Absolutely/

  • @onerider808
    @onerider8085 ай бұрын

    Operator error, pure and simple. Neither the bike nor the road was out to get you. You are missing one of the greatest riding lessons if you continue to blame the bike or the conditions.

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC4 ай бұрын

    You do make a valid point, and I am not going to try to argue otherwise. It definitely was an experience that caused me to reflect on my riding skills, yet I have ridden in such conditions--and even more challenging conditions !--on other bikes without ever feeling that my life was in danger.

  • @WilliamWBG
    @WilliamWBG5 ай бұрын

    WHEN IT RAINS…..the first hour is the MOST dangerous. The oils on the road get released by the water and cause it to be EXTREMELY slippery and dangerous. After it rains for a while, the oils get washed to the side and road becomes “stickier”

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC4 ай бұрын

    Absolutely true! Thanks for the feedback.

  • @user-kg1zt7ck7y
    @user-kg1zt7ck7y5 ай бұрын

    Отличный,обстоятельный обзор!Удачи!!!

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC4 ай бұрын

    Спасибо!

  • @GixxerRider1991
    @GixxerRider19915 ай бұрын

    The trick for finding neutral on these bikes is to trust your leg's muscle memory instead of the light on the dash. Whatever sensor MG uses to detect gear position is just not accurate. Once you've had the bike a while, you can distinctly feel when it is in neutral rather than second. Even if the green light doesn't come on, it is in neutral.

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC4 ай бұрын

    True! After a while, it actually became easier to find the neutral.

  • @jeffslade1892
    @jeffslade18926 ай бұрын

    V7ii Stone here. 1) The suspension likes being soft - wind the rear preload down as far as possible. The front is governed by the fork oil, it is supposed to be serviced and changed every two years. 2) The stock Pirelli tyres are evil, positively demonic. They had so little grip they would fire up the ABS lamp even on dry roads. Changed to Avon Roadrider and the ABS has not been seen since, no tram-lining, no bump steering, handles like a cat in rails. 3) The clutch is a bit more complicated. It's not heavy just set up wrong. You have to release the cable and set the push rod just-so. Retrieve the little cable return spring from the floor and put it in your pocket. Then put the cable back on and set the slack on the clutch lever, without the cable return spring to confuse the issue. Finally put the little return cable spring back in place. Keep the clutch arm pivot scrupulously clean and oiled, the back wheel flings filth at it. 4) Overheating. It is air-cooled. Whilst they are supposed to run at nominal 98C like water-cooled, they can run hotter, like to 110C, but 115C will be overheated. And this is why they run on special ENI 10W-60 full synth oil, because it can take higher temperature without becoming too thin. Do check air filter, all the plumber's nightmare breather hoses for splits, and for breather sponges full of oil, all of which can upset the mix. The breather sponges grow in Lake Como, retrieved by native divers and distributed to dealers by roman ox-cart, delivery is that slow. Then the back end of the bike has to be stripped out to change them, arrgh! 5) Accessories are expensive. Made in Italy not China. 6) Finding neutral is related to the clutch. It must free off to find neutral. Thing heat up after a ride and not so easy to free off - adjust the clutch. The cable return spring confuses setting the free play at the bars, it pulls the free play out. 7) Mirrors, yeah. Get a Halcyon bar end. 8) Exhaust note. Cars are sound proof, they cannot hear loud pipes. Not at all, even when they're talking on their phone. Their minds are off with the fairies, we have to anticipate idiots. My other bike has loud pipes, after some miles it just annoys me. And don't say use ear plugs, I do want to hear what is going on around me. 9) I get 65mpg, proper british gallons.That would be like 80mpg in short-weight US gallons. I don't think I have ever seen it drop below 60mpg (UK), it has gone up to 80mpg on a long steady run. The engine pulls from nothing, use a higher gear. Your bike returns 20mpg and over-heats? Get it sorted. Get that AFR checked. Have you done the valves? - annual ceremony for mid-winter when it is cold, arm chair job, dead easy. Plug gaps 0.700mm spot-on, not out of box 0.9mm! 10) The styling, is italian, perfetto. The Topolino ears could be laid down though.

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC4 ай бұрын

    Hi! Thank you for the extensive feedback.

  • @bygmosh3845
    @bygmosh38456 ай бұрын

    I can relate to the "The loud noise from the engine would scare me, making me feel like I'm damaging the bike." I laughed out loudly 😂😂

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC4 ай бұрын

    Hahaha!

  • @flattenedfrog
    @flattenedfrog6 ай бұрын

    Do you recall where you got the peashooter exhaust? Did it fit without major modifications and still allow the exhaust sensor plug-in? Thanks.

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC4 ай бұрын

    Hi! I have a video on the modifications made to the bike. The exhaust was custom made by a Japanese company that is, unfortunately, no longer in business. I absolutely loved the exhaust. I'm sorry I could be of not much help.

  • @RenatoPinheiro22
    @RenatoPinheiro226 ай бұрын

    Hello, Reluctant Biker, Cheers from Brazil. I´m into the process of getting myself a 2023 RE Interceptor 650 and I´ve been looking for some customization itens on the web. I really loved your LED front light. would you please share with me where did you buy it at ? Thanks

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC4 ай бұрын

    Hi Renato! My apologies for the late reply. The dealer where the bike was purchased ordered and installed the LED front light for me. I did not ordered it myself, so I do not know where my dealer ordered it from. I suggest you reach out to an RE dealer and check if they can order the light for you. I also suggest that you check on Ebay: www.ebay.com/itm/404251895273?itmmeta=01HT4354HK2V1N0MG9G63XAM56&hash=item5e1f4a65e9:g:3XkAAOSwTmpkP4B~&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAABAP%2FtZqibItjTKl%2Bwctz1Fya%2BfQAbAbuvYJWxGUtulNhWEJqZG%2BQM8tvxt%2FV5Iw0EJvN5locblsdFRRP%2BcblgrUv6C3oPjmCl7LzTFu%2BJQIbMaCx40fyxlr4oq9GPRV6FGf2SDma0db%2F3bHqqojZqXMCBi0X3H5z4evEhxZ1%2FcwktSqunmE37q%2FT6Fj5hFdUkwx%2FX81GtlBd9500Esg8wCGLP%2FbVpZO6ajf%2Bb8Ac%2BTYT%2Fn4WMAlIgHhPUJ0RcGYiGguSahIzdE%2FooTmsY2YEk5VzIAzzY0gdEjH7eHZlA1ul6PGNIQLrD7b1WZ6qQFJ9DjKCaI2fl8ID15xIKDbdHGkI%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR_LIlIPRYw

  • @RenatoPinheiro22
    @RenatoPinheiro224 ай бұрын

    @@ReluctantBikerNYC thanks very much for your reply and intel on the led lights !! cheers !!

  • @ThisbitchisonFIRE
    @ThisbitchisonFIRE7 ай бұрын

    Gonna try this on my bike when i get the chance haha

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC4 ай бұрын

    Let me how it goes! All the best.

  • @ThisbitchisonFIRE
    @ThisbitchisonFIRE4 ай бұрын

    Went like a dream only have hill starts to learn now haha 🤣​@@ReluctantBikerNYC

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC4 ай бұрын

    @@ThisbitchisonFIRE glad to hear that! I have another video on how to negotiate hills. Best of luck and Ethan you for letting me know how you are doing!

  • @bjb0808
    @bjb08088 ай бұрын

    Again, a great video. Perfect for me. Thank you.

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC4 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much!

  • @bjb0808
    @bjb08088 ай бұрын

    My first video of yours. Love it. I'm a beginner and I found this very supportive and understanding. Thank you. By the way, why "reluctant?" Also, I have almost the same bike (and color). ST250 Type-E with a kickstart! 💕

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC4 ай бұрын

    Hi! Thanks for stopping by. I absolutely love riding, but I live in NYC, where in the span of two minutes 5 cars are trying to kill you. It's a bit crazy here, and very dangerous to ride a bike on the city streets, which makes me a bit reluctant. But it also is a bit ironic, so that's that.

  • @billymcdonald8802
    @billymcdonald88028 ай бұрын

    thank you i failed my test first try but as never rode a bike this video did help me soooooooooo much with the stalling so much that it helped me pass when i used this trick :)

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC4 ай бұрын

    I'm glad and wish you all the best! Ride carefully and enjoy life.

  • @RMD992-f2n
    @RMD992-f2n8 ай бұрын

    i find the 650 interceptor very unstable at speeds above 80km/h im not sure if this is the bike fault or me because im a new rider. do you find the same? there is just so much wind buffeting at those speeds it doesnt feel comfortable at all

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC4 ай бұрын

    It's the bike, not you. This bike is not made to cruise on speeds above 65 I believe for the rider to be comfortable on it. But it can do it, and that earns this bike a lot of respect. I absolutely loved it.

  • @joseph_432
    @joseph_4328 ай бұрын

    Love the trilogy v7 reviews. Thank you.

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC4 ай бұрын

    You are very welcome, Joseph! I'm sorry for the late reply. I have been away.

  • @mattgalper5397
    @mattgalper53978 ай бұрын

    This was my exact problem my first week or so on a bike. I'm in the US and did the MSF basic rider course before getting my first bike and they focus heavily on the clutch and friction zone when teaching you how to get moving with out really explaining the throttle aspect of it at all. I was trying to takeoff with just the friction zone of the clutch and not using any throttle until I felt the bike start to go. Once I realized I could add throttle much sooner as I'm letting out the clutch, I started stalling way less often. Also helped a lot with low speed maneuvering.

  • @ReluctantBikerNYC
    @ReluctantBikerNYC4 ай бұрын

    I'm glad and wish you all the best! Ride carefully and enjoy life.