Check out the 30 Days schedule at www.MCrider.com/30Days. If you want to purchase the Field Guide to help on your journey go to www.MCrider.com/FGBook. Thanks for watching and I hope many of you will find this challenge helpful. I know I did! Kevin
After watching your videos, I'm amazed by how many riders I now notice with bad techniques. And noticing that helps me become a better rider. I think my wife gets sick of me pointing out all the mistakes I see other riders do.
I have been riding off and on for over 50 years and after watching your videos, I soon realised how many of my skills had drifted away. So back into retraining and thanks Kevin.
Started riding at 59 and commuted to work on an '04 FZ6 for the next 3 years and loved it. My wife isn't interested in riding her own motorcycle and would rather be a passenger. I've taken her on the FZ6 a couple of times for a short ride, but I'd like to start doing some long-distance touring and that riding arrangement isn't going to be comfortable for either of us on the FZ6. Looking to move to a cruiser for this reason but would prefer to find a training course where I can master low speed maneuvers with a heavier bike AND they provide the bike. I remember seeing a school in the Northwest that had a multi-day course in the Northwest US and they supplied former police bikes, but I can't find them anymore. Any recommendations?
Check out the 30 Days schedule at www.MCrider.com/30Days.
If you want to purchase the Field Guide to help on your journey go to www.MCrider.com/FGBook.
Thanks for watching and I hope many of you will find this challenge helpful.
I know I did!
Kevin
Kevin, there is a problem with the 30day web link at the top of the page.
Gold advice , I worry when I do it but when I’m on the road it helps Thankyou
@@bdj144 Thank you...fixed.
I sooo needed to hear this as I am trying to relearn how to ride now that I am 71. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
After watching your videos, I'm amazed by how many riders I now notice with bad techniques. And noticing that helps me become a better rider. I think my wife gets sick of me pointing out all the mistakes I see other riders do.
Yes, likewise, I mean help others rather than pointing out others at fault.... that's just blah blah blah.
lol, my wife is the same way with me -- I'm always pointing out issues with other drivers and riders with colorful language. 🤣
I have been riding off and on for over 50 years and after watching your videos, I soon realised how many of my skills had drifted away. So back into retraining and thanks Kevin.
Been watching a lot of how to videos,yours is the best!
Wow, thanks!
I ride a bike and unicycle daily to develop my body balance skills for riding my motorcycle.
I’m over 60 and want to keep up my balance.
Thankx Kevin
Started riding at 59 and commuted to work on an '04 FZ6 for the next 3 years and loved it. My wife isn't interested in riding her own motorcycle and would rather be a passenger. I've taken her on the FZ6 a couple of times for a short ride, but I'd like to start doing some long-distance touring and that riding arrangement isn't going to be comfortable for either of us on the FZ6. Looking to move to a cruiser for this reason but would prefer to find a training course where I can master low speed maneuvers with a heavier bike AND they provide the bike. I remember seeing a school in the Northwest that had a multi-day course in the Northwest US and they supplied former police bikes, but I can't find them anymore. Any recommendations?
Although they’re green, I bought a bunch of tennis balls at a $1 store and cut them in half. You can fit close to 29 1/2 tennis balls in a tube.
A good reason to coach MSF regularly
Thank you 😊
Exlant video great advice thanks for posting
Glad it was helpful!
Me after 10 seconds into this video: "Now what were we talking about?"😅
I got orange socks for 3 euros. 2065 attention span of 3
Sad to see an “instructor “ sitting on a training bike in short sleeves with no safety gear…