How to ride a motorcycle again after having an accident
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ต.ค. 2024
- My friend Max who is a beginner motorcycle rider got into two accidents back-to-back in the same week, one month after getting his motorcycle license. Thankfully he wasn't hurt but it messed with his confidence. In this video, I work with Max on motorcycle riding tips inside a parking lot so he can become acclimated to riding a motorcycle safely once again. We work on how to ride a motorcycle safely and his mindset before getting on the open road.
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Thanks. I had an accident and this really helped. Place that i live in doesn't have practice grounds, so that's a bummer.
The coolest thing you can do is making your and your friends and family life easier. Thank you for sharing cheers. I am learning to talk to camera.. hope so will do vlog soon.. hehehe. :)
Just talk like you’re having a conversation with them like they are in front of you. GL!
Yamaha R3 is the perfect choice for a new rider. I've ridden one a couple of times while my bike (MT-10) has been in for a service and I absolutely love it, it's so easy to ride.
You are being a good friend
Thank you!
Those are pine cones..and yes, they hurt like hell. I grew up stepping on far too many of those little monsters in my childhood. I can still feel it now!
#shoes lol
I would have your buddy take the msf course a couple of times again. You shouldn't be thinking about bike control inputs while riding, should be automatic. All your thinking should be dedicated to road and traffic conditions.
I agree.. 👍
Could you explain the accident? Who was at fault ?
Insurance ruled the other driver 100% at fault in both accidents. That said, there are always things we can do to mitigate risk when riding. I had all black gear at the time and both accidents happened in shaded areas, making myself potentially less visible. In one, I had a tinted visor and the sun was going down so I wanted to get home before it got dark. Both accidents were low speed fortunately, so nothing major, but I still have neck/back/shoulder pain 5 months later. Made the decision to buy white gear and a transitions-style visor to make myself more visible and hopefully safer in the future.
@@max82172 How are you holding up now, two years after this video?
MC riding is 99% vision skills.
You got that right!