Learning basic Greenlane motorbike skills

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Join me on an exciting adventure as I tackle my first day of learning to ride a Royal Enfield Himalayan motorbike off-road! From exhilarating moments to unexpected falls, this day involves lots of learning! Watch as I navigate rugged terrains, learn essential riding techniques, and as MotoJunkies share tips and tricks for beginners. Whether you're an experienced rider or just curious about off-road biking, this video has something for everyone. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more adventures! #greenlanes #royalenfield #offroading

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CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction
01:29 Getting my offroad gear on
02:54 Getting used to the Royal Enfield Himalayan
04:41 Practising Off-roading biking
05:50 Off-road motorbike Slow Speed Control
08:22 Motorbiking on Cambered Grass
09:00 Off-roading on Slopes
10:27 Motorbike Engine Breaking on a Slope
10:55 Using brakes on a hill
12:15 Motorcycle Crash
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respect for how you deal with things. standing up and learning to get better!

corecass
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Everyone falls off there bike (Me included a few times) But at the end of the day, you just get back on again. The best place for learning new skills is offroad and slower speeds and manoeuvre's...Good luck to you Saffy 🙂

The_Arby
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Our Saffy Sprocket is back taking on the world!!!! Go git’ ‘em

ewetho
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I have been riding 45+ years, lots of off road, a decent period doing vintage motocross and enduro in the 90's on a 1974 Yamaha DT400 (stripped and hotted up, and I still have it). I brought a 2022 Pan America in March 2023, I have done a bit of trail and dirt road riding, the first thing I did was book in for an off road riding course, to brush up my skills. I use the Panam as mostly a sealed road riding bike, sports tourer and commuter. My other bike is a 1988 Harley Davidson Lowrider 1340cc, with a sidecar and hotted up.

hughmac
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Well done!!! Good to see you practicing off-road riding. Trust me.... you'll use those skills riding on tarmac not to mention increasing your confidence 👏👏👏

Macko
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Now that's really "Green" lane practice. But also hard to get grass stains out so better to stay upright.
Remember the bikes going to "wobble" under you and is normal off road and on a trail.
Take care and was a surprise to see Deimante getting more practice in also. Nice to see you together.
Hope you had a more dry than wet weekend Saffron.

mikep.
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Good preparations and training is never wasted.

Raykenn
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that was a scary ride into the inner thought process of Saffy especially when you burst into song
I really look forward to bumping into you one day, Saffy you're in great hands looking forward to part 2 🤗😘

dob
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I was glad to see you got a smile out of that instructor in the middle at the first part of your video... as she is listening to you she seems to be thinking something like "I'll bet this one sings inside her helmet while riding" I'm sure you won her over! aside from a little Tuck and Roll you had a great first lesson! well Done

ericgardner
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Good on you Staffy. I don't think that I could now due to arthritis in both knees. But watching you brought back happy memories. Practice makes perfect girl, so good on you 😊👍.

leswatson
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Hello Saffy! You've got this sister! You are so brave and it is excellent to conquer your fears. You looked brilliant and you did well. Well done. Did you have fun? Is it worth a try as I saw an off roading motorcycle training centre 15 miles from Rhayader.

Bless your little heart, I could hear the nervous breathing and I was doing the same as you when I was watching. I hope you are ok! I held my breath when you went down. I hope you did not get hurt. 😘Well done for getting back on the bike and laughing it off. You're a star!

Well done for doing this and I hope it helps you conquer your fear.

Vikki_Horton
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Looks like great training! Enjoyed your video thanks for posting 👍

Raykenn
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Hey saffron well done lass, Rome wasn't built in a day. Grass is hard to ride on in the first place, you'll get there, keep going.

cliff
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Falling down is par for the course. Dress for the crash, you’ll be fine. Dirt and grass is a lot softer to land on than concrete and asphalt.

I’d need a math nerd to calculate how many times I’ve dropped my R1250GSA.

One thing I’ll say that helps a lot is to get comfortable and relax. If you are tense, because your scared or anxious, you won't let the bike do bike things and you’ll end up on the ground more. That is a huge thing for most riders and it applies just as much on the road.

PetrolJunkie
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Saffron you go for it I did bmx racing for along time you can only get better the more you ride the better ya get

theadventuresofbellatheenf
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You love a tumble Saffy but always come up smiling. Great stuff girl.😊👍🏍

johnimmins
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You've never been to the US?! Dude! You gotta come for a visit.

seanorrick
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Saffy, you show off, you were doing so good that you decided to slide the bike and do somersaults 😂

paulbrown
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Nice SS❤, great idea, lucky u got Tomboy as a lesson partner

richardsracingmad
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Well done Saffy, keep it up, you’re doing great! 👍👍

BlackThor