Here's a piece of advice for ya Trev, you should use about 70 - 80% of front brake when going into a corner and about 20 - 30% of rear brake. You only use the rear brake to stabilize the bike, and if you use too much rear brake you will slide out. If you use too much front brake than you will do a stoppie and probably lose control. Also you should always lean back on the bike when going into corners and lean forward on the bike when coming out. Like so he can see!
Unfortunately these games with a controller make it difficult to use front and rear brakes independently.. Since you only have 2 triggers to split between both brakes and throttle.. One of the three has to be a button
I've been riding for 3 years now, never been on a track so I learned something new most of my experience is on 600s and the streets with a couple 650s sprinkled in.
No man that wasn’t no cartwheel! That was like some sort of dead man flop into a flip and then he did a couple cartwheels and some sort of dead fish handspring and then hugged the wall at like 10,000 some odd miles and hour! This is a joke, don’t come at me, I am just having fun I am not actually correcting him, I’m just playing just having fun!
I've actually been to the Isle of Man, (sadly I never went for the TT cos it was on during school but I went for the Manx Grand Prix) I went with my family a few years back and we went for a few years in a row, my parents actually were marshals for the Manx Grand Prix. It is a truly amazing sport and amazing to watch in person, I remember my first time going I was like 8 and it just blew me away, I had been to motorbike races in England (where I lived at the time) and they didn't compare with the sheer power that the island can have on you, the history it has, it's just spectacular. I'm 14 now and it still blows me away. I wish I can go again sometime whenever the world gets back to normal again.
Brake in straight lines. Front brake is 75-80 percent of your braking power and your rear brake is the remaining percentage. Track positioning is going to be huge in making turns and carrying speed! Excited for the series!! :D
With my experiences on real track riding & previous version of RIDE game play, I can tell you that we usually use both brakes at the same time for maximize the braking power. But when you miss the turn-in point with wrong cornering line & still have enough lean angle, you can use rear brake increase the lean angle to fix the cornering line into the Apex point. btw, on a motorbike we don't downshift gears while cornering, we do it before turn-in point. Because when you downshift gears while cornering, just like 0:50 , it will instantly deliver massive power on your rear wheel. That might lead to serious low side even high side crash.
Man please say a prayer for us. We just got hit by hurricane Laura late August and now tomorrow another hurricane, delta. A lot of us still don’t have power from Louisiana, and most of the ones that do still don’t have internet or cable. I haven’t been able to game in month and half. This just sucks. Man love the videos man atleast I can watch your videos while I’m up in this hotel!
Ride 4 is the similar to the “FORZA” series for street bikes. closest thing to riding a bike including geometry and telemetry. The motogp is more of the “pro guys” and race brand career stuff. With that said... throttle control and braking is as close to real as it gets with RIDE. Knowing how to ride a bike makes this game even more immersed. 70% of your braking power comes from the front brakes and “rolling off” and “rolling on” your throttle smoothly is also a very effective way to slow down and speed up while maintaining traction. When you have the physics of it in your brain it’s an amazingly programmed and delivered simulator. So try setting the levels to “joint brakes” where it applies both brakes evenly for you on braking (for non riders) and also practice slowly applying brakes (before turns) and throttle throughout the entire turn so when you apex you are pinning the throttle as you come out. And as with every good racing simulator, adjusting your suspension, gears and modifying makes a difference as well. It’s about balance and being smooth. Enjoy
•when on corner, run the RPM at Low to Mid RPM for stable and longer gear exit. Don't use Gear 1. •use front brake on Entry Corner and Rear Brake while on corner if needed. • Ready your correct Gearing before entering the corner ( don't downshift inside the corner ). while on corner, you can upshift but on mid RPM not High RPM.
Just subscribed a few months ago and was a fan of the nascar heat 5 series. Hopefully this will be a longer series, as I love ride 4 and have been riding motorcycles for the past 3 years now. Keep up the good work.
Ahhhh giving some love to us bikers!! I can't say for the video game but in real life, you want both brakes but mostly front as you approach the corner, slightly dragging rear in the corner while accelerating, and accelerate out.
Want a tip Trevor from a motorcyclist of 5 years? Use your back brake in the turn, you can use that one without sliding or locking your wheels up. If you hit your front brake in a turn you'll dump it
Play MotoGP 20 (It's like an F1 20 version of Ride 4 and is made by the same people). It's way easier then Ride 4 and it uses joint brakes so you only use one button for the brakes. MotoGP 20 lets you work your way through Moto3 to Moto2 and then MotoGP seasons or you can just go straight to MotoGP. Also, most of the tracks are the same as F1 (like Austria, Silverstone, Catalunya, Mugello, etc.). It has a lot of customization for your character and also has the actual rider's helmet designs, etc. in the game.
Would love to continue this series. Use you front brake about 70% of the time, and you back brake 30% of the time. Lean forward when starting or coming out of a corner, and back when braking or going into corners.
Trev, online is where its at. Get yourself a bike at around 780 to 799 and get into some online lobbies. Or host one yourself where you choose the tracks that you know. Also, use front and rear brakes simultaneously on the straights to slow down initially. Then keep front brake and downshift before the turn. The "engine braking" happens by downshifting.
The MotoAmerica series is pretty big here in America, motogp visits also but I personally love MotoAmerica series. They came to barbers Motorsports a few weeks ago which is about 15 minutes from me. I go every year!
Brake then turn. Lean on your front brake. Your back brake is for breaking while coming into a turn from straight. The back brake will stand your bike up. It will fight against you turning in. Brake,lean, accelerate.
It took me a while to get into the controls when playing Ride 3. It was over 15 years give or take since I last played a motorcycle circuit racing game
Trev, if you're not feeling this game give one of the Moto GP games a go. Haven't played one recently but that will have more of a career mode and will tie in with the actual Moto GP championship so you can understand who the riders are and relate more. Enjoying all your videos though keep it up 👍
I noticed you tend to gas it hard out of corner... ease onto the gas out of a corner or youll spin out.. smooth is fast, fast is smooth. Keep it up! And front brake is about 70% rear is around 30%. hope this helps.
Don’t worry about the front brake, you should only do the back brake because it’s not as powerful unless you really need to stop because if your going fast and you hit the front brake your flipping right over the bike
Here's a piece of advice for ya Trev, you should use about 70 - 80% of front brake when going into a corner and about 20 - 30% of rear brake. You only use the rear brake to stabilize the bike, and if you use too much rear brake you will slide out. If you use too much front brake than you will do a stoppie and probably lose control. Also you should always lean back on the bike when going into corners and lean forward on the bike when coming out.
Like so he can see!
And the front bike is going to compress the suspension so don’t do to much
Unfortunately these games with a controller make it difficult to use front and rear brakes independently.. Since you only have 2 triggers to split between both brakes and throttle.. One of the three has to be a button
I've been riding for 3 years now, never been on a track so I learned something new most of my experience is on 600s and the streets with a couple 650s sprinkled in.
Yes sir!
Also brake before the tern and not in the tern
Her trevor you should try to Play Moto GP 2020 i Think it could be really cool it has my Team mode
I was gonna say the same.
But first he needs to watch MotoGp before he plays the game
@@rikusstoop9075 why???
@@rikusstoop9075 nope not really
@@y-rokenjnr6157... Uhmm otherwise he won't know it works.. like when or how to pit. LOL
0:55 my guy just cartwheeled and then face planted the concrete wall
😂😂😂😂
No man that wasn’t no cartwheel! That was like some sort of dead man flop into a flip and then he did a couple cartwheels and some sort of dead fish handspring and then hugged the wall at like 10,000 some odd miles and hour!
This is a joke, don’t come at me, I am just having fun I am not actually correcting him, I’m just playing just having fun!
Maddock Jones whatever happened it was still pretty painful
NOT confused_ that we can all agree on lol
NOT confused_ LMAOO
Who else thinks Trev should play among us with Chels?
Me
Me to
That would be amazing
Yes
Me
I've actually been to the Isle of Man, (sadly I never went for the TT cos it was on during school but I went for the Manx Grand Prix) I went with my family a few years back and we went for a few years in a row, my parents actually were marshals for the Manx Grand Prix. It is a truly amazing sport and amazing to watch in person, I remember my first time going I was like 8 and it just blew me away, I had been to motorbike races in England (where I lived at the time) and they didn't compare with the sheer power that the island can have on you, the history it has, it's just spectacular. I'm 14 now and it still blows me away. I wish I can go again sometime whenever the world gets back to normal again.
Brake in straight lines. Front brake is 75-80 percent of your braking power and your rear brake is the remaining percentage. Track positioning is going to be huge in making turns and carrying speed! Excited for the series!! :D
Ride 4 - Part 1 - The Beginning
I have a feeling it's gonna be Ride 4 - Part 2 - The End the next video lol
Look for new realistic endurance leather suits in the store: Kawasaki, BMW, Yamaha and Suzuki, and more. You can find the suits under the name: EWC
If he does a part 2, I'll be surprised. You can tell when he's into a game and when he's not. He's clearly not into this game.
The beginning is one of the most frequent words in my vocabulary
Yall dragging the beginning thing too much
ZyCapalotx no
Look for new realistic endurance leather suits in the store: Kawasaki, BMW, Yamaha and Suzuki, and more. You can find the suits under the name: EWC
The beginning buys me everytime
Ye
This month has the most “The Beginning”
as a *massive* motorsport and motorcycle fan. im so happy
With my experiences on real track riding & previous version of RIDE game play, I can tell you that we usually use both brakes at the same time for maximize the braking power. But when you miss the turn-in point with wrong cornering line & still have enough lean angle, you can use rear brake increase the lean angle to fix the cornering line into the Apex point.
btw, on a motorbike we don't downshift gears while cornering, we do it before turn-in point. Because when you downshift gears while cornering, just like 0:50 , it will instantly deliver massive power on your rear wheel. That might lead to serious low side even high side crash.
The Isle of man TT is beyond real! Been 8 years in a row its something else
WE GET IT!!! The beginning means a good series 1000 people ain’t gotta comment it
trev is the only gamer that learns the game under the first episode,ayy yoo trev my G'🤘
TmarTn2 0:55
“I can’t even brake into the corner.”
Me
You have to slow down in the corner, of course
me as a bike enthusiast watching trev playing ride: *happy noises*
i swear
i wonder what it’s gonna be like when he races the h2 lol
Man please say a prayer for us. We just got hit by hurricane Laura late August and now tomorrow another hurricane, delta. A lot of us still don’t have power from Louisiana, and most of the ones that do still don’t have internet or cable. I haven’t been able to game in month and half. This just sucks. Man love the videos man atleast I can watch your videos while I’m up in this hotel!
i like it..
and the fact you just understeer to the same corner for the first 1 minute of the video
Ride 4 is the similar to the “FORZA” series for street bikes. closest thing to riding a bike including geometry and telemetry. The motogp is more of the “pro guys” and race brand career stuff. With that said... throttle control and braking is as close to real as it gets with RIDE. Knowing how to ride a bike makes this game even more immersed. 70% of your braking power comes from the front brakes and “rolling off” and “rolling on” your throttle smoothly is also a very effective way to slow down and speed up while maintaining traction. When you have the physics of it in your brain it’s an amazingly programmed and delivered simulator. So try setting the levels to “joint brakes” where it applies both brakes evenly for you on braking (for non riders) and also practice slowly applying brakes (before turns) and throttle throughout the entire turn so when you apex you are pinning the throttle as you come out. And as with every good racing simulator, adjusting your suspension, gears and modifying makes a difference as well. It’s about balance and being smooth. Enjoy
•when on corner, run the RPM at Low to Mid RPM for stable and longer gear exit. Don't use Gear 1.
•use front brake on Entry Corner and Rear Brake while on corner if needed.
• Ready your correct Gearing before entering the corner ( don't downshift inside the corner ). while on corner, you can upshift but on mid RPM not High RPM.
the myth , the legend , TREV
Your f1 series is one of my favorite of yours. Would be interesting to see at least a few episodes of this
bruh this guy is the best keep up the good work Trev
Just subscribed a few months ago and was a fan of the nascar heat 5 series. Hopefully this will be a longer series, as I love ride 4 and have been riding motorcycles for the past 3 years now. Keep up the good work.
Ahhhh the legendary ‘The Beginning’
I have watched you for 10 years
A new let's play 😳👀🙂
we still gonna get a Medieval Dynasty tonight?
No sir, tomorrow
@@TmarTn2 come on man I was looking forward to it
It's fine Trev thanks for the grind😁
Family Ogden shut up
It’s every two days roughly form when he uploads that series
Ahhhh giving some love to us bikers!! I can't say for the video game but in real life, you want both brakes but mostly front as you approach the corner, slightly dragging rear in the corner while accelerating, and accelerate out.
Want a tip Trevor from a motorcyclist of 5 years? Use your back brake in the turn, you can use that one without sliding or locking your wheels up. If you hit your front brake in a turn you'll dump it
Trev, I hope you have a wonderful day tomorrow. you are loved! keep up the amazing work my dude!
Yah
That first crash though 😂 Thanks Trevor
If you want a slightly more fleshed out career that you can get to know the sport a bit more I suggest playing MotoGP. Much love from aus 🇦🇺
This is what I am waiting for Martin love from India..
Play MotoGP 20 (It's like an F1 20 version of Ride 4 and is made by the same people). It's way easier then Ride 4 and it uses joint brakes so you only use one button for the brakes. MotoGP 20 lets you work your way through Moto3 to Moto2 and then MotoGP seasons or you can just go straight to MotoGP. Also, most of the tracks are the same as F1 (like Austria, Silverstone, Catalunya, Mugello, etc.). It has a lot of customization for your character and also has the actual rider's helmet designs, etc. in the game.
I'm with u trev. I have no idea about this kind of racing.
Tmar.tn2 is really good at the game
This year of motogp is crazy so far, world superbike had a nice title duel as well, you should watch youll enjoy them both.
The crew 2 bike physics are better than a full blown bike game🤣
Loving ur content Trev u r throwing videos out there left right and centre
Racing game are awesome,I have always loved them
YES, YES, YES TREV!!!! A step in the right direction😆😆😆
Is it just me or "the beginning"is always the best eps?
Ya
Would love to continue this series. Use you front brake about 70% of the time, and you back brake 30% of the time. Lean forward when starting or coming out of a corner, and back when braking or going into corners.
Awesome Graphics! It's like F1 in 2 Wheels.
great to see you have part time riding motorcycle after hunting and cutting down trees
Gotta love my fav American TH-cam using my countries slang (fam)
I remember telling Trevor to play a motorcycle racing like moto gp but he never liked my thing now here he is making a motorcycle video
heck yea a bike series
Who else gets that notification when Tmar posts his vids 🔥🔥
actually really liked the ride gameplay, would love to see more of superbike gaming content!! had loads of fun watching
Great vid love the ride 4 content!
King Rossi over here doing a come back from 12th position to 1st
Trev, online is where its at. Get yourself a bike at around 780 to 799 and get into some online lobbies. Or host one yourself where you choose the tracks that you know. Also, use front and rear brakes simultaneously on the straights to slow down initially. Then keep front brake and downshift before the turn. The "engine braking" happens by downshifting.
guys make some love for trev we need to see this series
Medieval dynasty after this
0:55. Lmao! The way he flew off the bike
Vids are awesome man. Keep it up! Been watching ya for a long time
Trev, it’s ok. Not great, but not bad. You’re right about the career mode portion. It is nice to watch another style of racing game though!
Yoooo this would be a great series
Tmartn all the respect in the world keep grinding and don't let anyone tell you different 💯
The MotoAmerica series is pretty big here in America, motogp visits also but I personally love MotoAmerica series. They came to barbers Motorsports a few weeks ago which is about 15 minutes from me. I go every year!
I've been waiting so long for him to play one of the ride games🥳
Ease into your turns and in turns use your rear brake , but slowing in straights use your regular front braje
Keep ‘em coming mate. You earned a sub
Trev with another classic “The Beginning” and great series good job Trev
good placeholder for the F1 series
let’s take time to appreciate those damn animations 😍😍
Brake then turn. Lean on your front brake. Your back brake is for breaking while coming into a turn from straight. The back brake will stand your bike up. It will fight against you turning in.
Brake,lean, accelerate.
Finally,a new racing game
Ayeee love streets bikes I ride dirtbikes myself can’t wait for this series homie!
It took me a while to get into the controls when playing Ride 3. It was over 15 years give or take since I last played a motorcycle circuit racing game
This game is looking good
MOTO GP 2020 has everything your looking for Trev. It’s very similar to the F1 Career mode.
I'd say continue your F1 series. In my opinion, it looked like you were really enjoying that series!
Me: knows he’s going to crash at some point
Tmartn: O I can do this cmon turnnn
Your racing games is on point
Man i love seeing “The Beginning”
BEST YTR EVER
The best title the beginning 🔥🔥
You gonna love it.
Been waiting on this ... gonna be a great series ! After this try MotoGp, more fast paced. Keep up the great content Trev🤙🏽
another racing game Love it thanks for the Great vids Trev
Seems like its gonna be a good series
when you say the r6 is the big boy bike cant wait to watch him on the r1 or r1m or the h2
Trev, if you're not feeling this game give one of the Moto GP games a go. Haven't played one recently but that will have more of a career mode and will tie in with the actual Moto GP championship so you can understand who the riders are and relate more. Enjoying all your videos though keep it up 👍
Always use the front brake! I do this sport myself!
This might be a great series.😊
Hay Trev, when you braking, you can use front break,to stop faster , when u use the rear to close up on the corner,
Hey trev, The moto gp 2020 is what you're looking for.
nice i like the game so far good job keep up the good work
the ragdoll in the first crash lmfao
I have been watching the MotoGP racing, it has very good action. I'm missing your Flight Sim
i'd love to see this as a series
I noticed you tend to gas it hard out of corner... ease onto the gas out of a corner or youll spin out.. smooth is fast, fast is smooth. Keep it up! And front brake is about 70% rear is around 30%. hope this helps.
Hey Trev, play motogp if you want to really experience the world of motor cycle racing. Everything you are looking for is there
Man the R6 is my favorite sport bike I will never sell mine 😂😅
I loved your call of duty ww2 full game video
Don’t worry about the front brake, you should only do the back brake because it’s not as powerful unless you really need to stop because if your going fast and you hit the front brake your flipping right over the bike