Boost Your Cornering Skills With This Foolproof Technique!

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" I have to go home everyday " that's the most important teachings! love it bro!

noelastrocipriano
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The best way to learn how to ride a motorcycle is to not have a car.

mikeholt
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Greg your content is always the best! People like me who can't yet afford track days or riding schools get to learn the basics because of you

floydian
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The demonstration of the last point (cornering speed) was VERY CLEAR. Great communication skills!

ByronTexas
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Taught jiujitsu for 5 years and I love your martial arts like approach towards motorcycling. Keep doing this great work and saving lives.

LastRightsTV
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When I was racing dirt bikes I trained with Gary Semiks and he always taught me to focus on 2 to 4 seconds ahead of myself.especially at speed. Because the faster you go the more active your eyes have to be. This translated to my street bike riding and I've found on the street ya have to be planning/ looking farther down the road head movement and eyes are so important.

vintagetrk
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First ride on the highway today, did my commute to school. It’s about 30 miles each way. Thanks to great videos like this one, I was able to make the round trip safely. Appreciate your videos, keep them coming

ericrolland
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I've watched several of your videos on cornering in the last couple years and they've all been very helpful. But I ran across this one for the first time a few days ago, and in trying to put these ideas into practice this week I feel like more than anything it's had an immediate impact on my confidence in corners .

It's not so easy. Have to make this kind of path analysis very fast, and as you said you have to be very quick with the eyes. But the more I practice at it the more automatic it becomes. Bravo!

iguananaut
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Greg’s mom comes to see him and sends him to his room for drawing on the patio AGAIN!
Crystal clear and life enhancing as always 👍🇬🇧

goldilocks
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I don't have a bike yet but got all my gear. Mentally this is the thing hardest for me in my head is cornering. I only been on a dirty bike one time but it was a lot of fun. Can't wait to get all my tests done to get my first bike. Trying to soak up all the knowledge I can as I don't know anyone personally that owns or rides bikes. Thanks for the tips & stay safe brotha 👊.

TrevynPlays
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Cornering is one of the areas I’ve been working on as a new rider, and this was one of the best explanations I’ve seen. Happy subscriber and new app buyer over here. Thanks for all you’re doing to look out for us.

breakopen
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Very helpful for a “newbie”. One year in to my riding experience.

kevinlewis
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Brilliant tutorial. I’m new to riding, I went out for a ride after watching this video, putting into practice here, and wow how more confident and safer I felt when I got back home. Thank you👍

kevrose
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Brilliant videos, amazing tuition and presenting. Just started watching in the UK. I tried the counter steering on my MP3 300 (two wheels at the front) for the first time this morning and the movement/control is instant and extraordinary. I had been using my weight and pushing down on the handle bars, but no more "trying" to turn the bike that way! I will employ the technique on my Triumph ST 1050 soon. It took me a while to understand the counter steering technique compared to oversteering to turn with a wheel at each corner and rear brakes only.

michaelbennett
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Man! You’re helping me to unlearn all the bad habits I picked up because I’ve been focusing on the wrong thing all these years.

MaxVinstappen
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I like the point about scanning, I find it's v easy to get obsessed by your limit point so you look like more like someone in Star Trek staring at a far galaxy rather than an alert rider, and subsequently fail to notice the pothole in the middle distance. It does take constant practice flicking your focus between the two but avoids scary back wheel hops. Brilliant vids, you probably save more lives than a paramedic

kangaroogroundboy
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You're vids are the best and they show how much you care for riders by constantly reminding them to remove unnecessary risks and constantly practice. Nicely done.

Biggo
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Tip 4: Think ahead
In the part where you show a planned route to be tight on the left before the blind right because “there's no oncoming cars” is a big mistake. In the time it takes to move to that position, there is a good chance a car will come around the corner. Then where will you go?
Much better to plan for the possible oncoming and position accordingly.

drewchadwick
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Absolutely. Braking comfort is the key. Thanks for the video. i have been riding for 50 years and I am still learning things.
Best advice I can give all riders is ": you NEVER have the right of way"

SCROWMD
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I appreciate that info. I've ridden various styles of bikes, but new to sport touring. This seem to show the ability to be safer and faster, everything we want. I'll be trying and practicing this in the next few days.

brianrogers