Slow Speed Motorcycle Skills / 3 Exercises To Improve Your Clutch Control

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Improve your slow speed motorcycle skill with these 3 exercises that will improve your clutch control. When it comes to slow speed motorcycle skills the clutch is a crucial part. Many riders tend to let out too much clutch, which causes them to have a lot of speed and rely too much on the rear brake. These 3 exercises will help fine tune your clutch control. Each of these exercises will be done without using any brakes.

Timestamps:
00:00 Slow Speed Motorcycle Skills / 3 Exercises To Improve Your Clutch Control
00:52 Common Clutch Problem
01:29 Exercise 1 Demo Ride (Straight Line Cone Weave)
02:24 Exercise 2 Demo Ride (Figure 8)
03:59 Exercise 2 Demo Ride (Cone Weave With No Cones)

Exercise 1: Straight Line Cone Weave
Exercise 2: Figure 8
Exercise 3: Offset Weave with no cones

Dimensions of Straight Line Cone Weave (Cones are 12 ft. apart)
Dimensions of Figure 8 ( Pivot cones are 15 ft. apart)

Videos to watch:
Motorcycle Slow Cone Weave Drill / 6 BIG TIPS

Motorcycle Slow Speed Exercises / Offset Cone Weave Tips

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There's a lot of YouTube motorcycle instructor channels, but I have found myself coming back to yours much more often. I really like how you try to break things down and make them as simple as possible for beginners to digest, and how you not only talk about your concepts but show them and all the relevant controls with many different camera angles in great detail. More than any other creator, when you make a video about a concept, I feel most confident that I can actually go out and do that after watching your video about it.

ChildrenOfDesire
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Weave without cones is what I do for fun as often as I can. Either before or after a ride or when I'm running errands on my bike. I use parking space paint as a guide. Makes it easy bc you don't have to drag out the cones. It allows you to get in some fun...er uh... SERIOUS PRACTICE time. LOL 15 minutes here and there adds up over the years.

billcarson
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I was watching your head on the figure 8, extremely helpful!

leestevens
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I just took my MSF course yesterday and you really helped me. I finally passed and wanted to thank you for the awesome content, keep it up !

enriqueplata
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You rock, thank you for your service and all the great advice

daveillig
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Are you holding the throttle at a fix position/speed for the duration of the exercise?

This is great detail! I’m going to practice this weekend.

Aboutmyself
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The videos are great but I’d really appreciate hearing how you are using the throttle during these manoeuvres instead of distracting music. Are you using much throttle ?

cib
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Another great tip Paul. I rely too heavily on my rear brakes. I will incorporae this technique into my practices.

haroldrichardson
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Thanks. Exactly what I need to work on. God Bless!😇👍

Kenn
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This is awesome the visuals are really great. I hadn’t realized that I do rely on my rear brake so will try these. Just a question I noticed when you are transitioning from left to right you have a big push on the handlebars to get you into position quickly do you have any comments about this I’m thinking I turn my handlebars to slowly

machwheels
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I think this exercise will also help me with the movements of the arms, I have already noticed that I have difficulty turning to the right due to the bad movement of my right elbow. TOP another excellent video.

DieselMI
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This is really awesome the visuals are really helpful. I think I have been relying on my rear break more than I realized. Just wondering when you are transitioning from left to right it appears in the video that you have quite a push on the handlebars quickly could you explain this further I think I move my handlebars to slowly and therefore making my turns a little too wide I am using my head and eyes but sometimes still a bit too wide

machwheels
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Practice till you get it right then practice till you cannot get it wrong 🏍😎🏍😜🏍

jimfarnell