How To Slow Ride on a motorcycle

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This skill is essential for safely parking a bike, dealing with heavy traffic, or even passing your Provisional riding test - yet many riders haven't used it since they got their licence. Here's a quick reminder of the skills to make your real world riding easier and safer.
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Ergun is very good instructor! I just passed my competency course today

sarahcotton-vbde
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I'm a support worker for people with learning disabilities, and one of the people I look after looks and speaks a lot like the learner in this video.

Pining_for_the_fjords
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Bruce seems like an awesome guy haha !

karabesklow
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Not sure if i really learned much from that short video.. Any experienced rider will tell you, that you always ride with all, the gear. That guy acting the fool? These are skills you don't take lightly, and may, as you know, help to prevent injury or even death .Me.?? 40 plus years, riding motorcycles. Still learning? ABSOLUTELY.😎

kevinbrennan
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0:25 to 0:28...what on earth?....That guy can get a job at the circus lmao.

chewedon
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Haha this is a nice video. Funny and informative ✌️

sydneywestriders
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If you follow Bruces instruction you will pass your learners test

whatsupworld
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I wasn't happy at Stay upright horrible trainers at Clyde. Went elsewhere and love it

seryasetvicess
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This guy funny can't stop laughing plus he look like a comedian

simonmay
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I went to two different motorcycle training places 1 for the learner course (stay upright) and then to another place for the exam day (Teammoto).
Stay upright taught us to find friction point, high revs and rear brake to control speed for low speed manoeuvring. Teammoto told us to fully release the clutch, high revs while using rear brake to control speed and to stop it from stalling.
Which is the correct way ??

RexyFan
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California Highway Patrol, 20 years ago, would not allow someone in training to use the rear brake in low speed training exercises. Big mistake. Do not know if they still follow that training format.

Adam-ljet