Just discovered your channel. Based on what I’ve seen so far you’re in the top two on youtube for slow speed maneuvers. Could you do a parking lesson using dedicated motorcycle parking? At work I need to use the dedicated motorcycle spaces. They’re about 4 ft wide, heavily used, and right on a busy street, so dipping in to the spaces next to me and then making a left turn into traffic is not really an option. Currently I dip as I can, if there are clear spaces available, do a short shallow turn into traffic and then walk it back at as tight an angle as I can. Just picture busy, tight dedicated motorcycle parking on a busy street. I can park in standard car spaces no prob. What I described is a lot more challenging for me. Any advice is appreciated. A video would be great. Thanks!
Great can you give tips please for me sometimes I can’t back up it looks straight and even but when I try to back up there is a slight grade. I am only 5 ft on a streetglide could use some help parking
This technique may help you. Let me know if this is what you're talking about. Hope this helps! Stuck On A Hill? TRY THIS! | How To Back Your Motorcycle Up A Hill th-cam.com/video/AdWYYGhfI1E/w-d-xo.html
Thank you will give it a try is there also a possibility of walking back ? I have a streetglide but not sure with such a big bike. Thanks for great content on parking I really struggle with this
I ride a Fatboy, so it’s easy smeazy. No bags, no fairing. I once saw a fatboy with all that stuff on it. It was like putting a dress on Mike Tyson. It was not pretty lol.
Fantastic Joe...This is exactly what we teach 👍👍👍
Very well done Joe. Great tips for the community. Thanks for sharing. Ride safe brother. 👊👍🇺🇸
@@JoeGoeMotorcycleAdventures You bet. 👊👍
Just discovered your channel. Based on what I’ve seen so far you’re in the top two on youtube for slow speed maneuvers. Could you do a parking lesson using dedicated motorcycle parking? At work I need to use the dedicated motorcycle spaces. They’re about 4 ft wide, heavily used, and right on a busy street, so dipping in to the spaces next to me and then making a left turn into traffic is not really an option. Currently I dip as I can, if there are clear spaces available, do a short shallow turn into traffic and then walk it back at as tight an angle as I can. Just picture busy, tight dedicated motorcycle parking on a busy street. I can park in standard car spaces no prob. What I described is a lot more challenging for me. Any advice is appreciated. A video would be great. Thanks!
Thanks for the feedback Julie. Once the weather gets a little better out here in Ohio, I will come up with a video. I have added it to my list.
@@JoeGoeMotorcycleAdventures You’re awesome! I have a cold so I can’t go riding, Instead I watched your videos most of the day
@@julieb5434 that's awesome. I greatly appreciate it!
Excellent! Thank you!
Just popped in to your videos. Good refreshers. Love your teaching style. Thanks Joe
Thanks Scott! I appreciate the kind words and you watching!
Good job, Joe
Great video sir! 👍
Great can you give tips please for me sometimes I can’t back up it looks straight and even but when I try to back up there is a slight grade. I am only 5 ft on a streetglide could use some help parking
This technique may help you. Let me know if this is what you're talking about. Hope this helps! Stuck On A Hill? TRY THIS! | How To Back Your Motorcycle Up A Hill
th-cam.com/video/AdWYYGhfI1E/w-d-xo.html
Thank you will give it a try is there also a possibility of walking back ? I have a streetglide but not sure with such a big bike. Thanks for great content on parking I really struggle with this
Thank sir!!
No problem at all! I appreciate you watching!
It's not always possible to back in because of the slope.
True. If I’m able to back in, I definitely do it. If you can’t, you really don’t have a choice.
I ride a Fatboy, so it’s easy smeazy. No bags, no fairing. I once saw a fatboy with all that stuff on it. It was like putting a dress on Mike Tyson. It was not pretty lol.
😂😂😂