3 Secrets to Get Ahead of 99% of Riders

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Here are 3 secrets that will help you get ahead of 99% of riders in just 21 days. If you only want to commit for 7 days, the secrets will get you ahead of 96% of riders.

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Here's another early release for my members, hope you enjoy!

DoodleOnAMotorcycle
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I love how she's rick rolling us while delivering a well scripted safety and skills video. It's 6am and I'm dying laughing...thanks Doodle😂😂

parnelramlall
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your microphone holders always make me smile.

erich.
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Don't sell yourself short. The value you offer from your content as a beginner-to-novice rider is unparalleled. For those of us who have witnessed your journey, we can relate to your challenges more so than a pro who comes across like they have always had those skills. I mean, all info is valuable, but watching you grow has been the most motivating of all the motorcycle content I have found on YouTube. Thanks, Doodle!

Rock-nfn-Roll
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As a small female I love your videos for their content and inspiration. My slow speed skills are needing work but I do try u turns, figure 8 and circles in a local parking lot. I ride an MT03 which I tiptoe!

clairerodkiss
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I started using mental imagery when I was in high school trying to improve my play on the football field. It worked. I carried out assignments better and my movements were better directed and nothing seemed to surprise me out there anymore.

TheBlueDogMan
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Never comment usually but the quality of your content and how thoughtful and concise you are in your videos is so nice to see. I wish you the best and thank you.

jims
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Here's something that has saved me. When I have a turn with know one around, I practice changing lines within my lane using counter steering. You know those videos where someone goes into a ditch because they can't change their line.

gregferris
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Ok Doodle you got me. I am going to get in some practicing this year. I watch you and all of your motorcycle teachers on You Tube and refer others to do the same. I love every thing that you do on You Tube so thank you for doing what you are doing.

johnpagejr.
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I do the mental imagery for sure, been riding for around 25 years and still feel my hands and legs moving when I watch twisty videos, same with off road videos as far as picking lines and thinking about what i'd do in certain scenarios- I regularly ride my little honda monkey around my land and on the street throughout the week in between big bike rides on the weekends- definetly helps keep you sharp and its more forgiving to try tighter maneuvers, keep it up, great content as usual!

jd-
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i love that Rick Astley is hitting the shimmey in the background.

Bluemaverick
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Those are all great ideas thanks. And you don’t give your self the credit you deserve. You worked hard to get where you are now. It’s ok to say you are a great rider. For the most part every time I see you make a mistake or drop the bike is because you’re trying something you haven’t done yet. Or something you don’t do regularly. You’re an amazing rider Love how you keep challenging yourself. Keep making videos and we will keep watching.

rdShiftermoto
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You are one of the best Moto-vloggers out there. Been enjoying the journey and also applaud your perspective on riding, practicing and self improvement in riding. So many people don't do this and approach riding motorcycles like driving a car! Keep it up, and don't forget rule#1, enjoy the ride (for yourself)

misadventuresllc
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Love your enthusiasm! Makes me want to practice and get better. I have been riding for a long time but you can always improve! Thank you Doodle!

russsaunders
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I love your channel. I've been riding for 20 years and had my first accident on a bike ever. I've only put 100 miles on this new bike since buying it a month ago. I think there is something to be said about intentional drills no matter how experienced you are and especially when riding a new bike. My new GS is so much different than the big cruiser I've been riding since '06. You really knew how to make this hobby the safest you could've possibly made it and if/when my bike gets back to me whether repaired or another new one, I'm definitely doing some drills. Of course when the bruises and neck pain are gone. I follow lots of motorcycle channels and yours is tied for most enjoyable. Keep it up!

PHL
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Hope you're deadpool hand grows back soon, must be a real reach to use the front brake at the moment, great video as usual.😊

brianroberts
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100% I use parking spots to practice tight low speed maneuvering. When I come to a red light I try to keep the bike on two wheels as long as I can before I put a foot down. I haven't set up drills for myself, but getting in a bit of practice on every ride definitely makes me a better rider

giovannicintolo
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Bravo Doodle awesome content and your skills the best blessings

stephenpikaahu
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One of her hands is tiny and still she can press the clutch with it, that is so impressive!

estuchedepeluche
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You are so right in all that you say, but also need the right bike with crash bars to practice with. Doing some of these exercices you will end up dropping your bike more than once. If you pay 30, 000 and upwards for the bike. One drop can litterally wipe off the bike.. so I guess a cheaper bike with guards as a second bike would probably make some sense to these kind of drills...

b.n