This is the best video I have seen ALL YEAR. I'm 5'3 and 100lbs on a GasGas MC250f and have been dealing with all the problems described since moving up to big bikes (A couple years now) I feel the lack of control of my bike has significantly brought down my confidence on the bike and I can't tell you the last time I was able to get out on the track and ride at the ability I know I am capable of. I will be cutting down my bars as soon as humanly possible. Thank you SO much for putting this video out there. You have no idea how many specialists i've talked to and this is the first time I'm hearing this! Truly incredible content!
Another way I’ve seen is people in the mountain bike side of things get people to do a push up on the ground in the most comfortable way they can and then measure how far their hands are apart to give an indication for bar width.
Can you do a video concerning fore/aft mounting holes on the triple clamp and how that affects handling characteristics of a bike; placing the bars further forward towards the front tire versus further back towards the rider? Thank you Sir.
Great question....and possibly deeper than you might think. We could expand that to a video that covers all aspects of ergonomics. Regarding the bar position there may be a trade off between rider comfort / weight distribution Vs leverage around the steering axis. There is so much that is at play here. Taller riders who place there bars forwards are often also benefitted by heavier springs that often is not considered by spring rate calculators.
@@user-sp8eb6iz7f I have no idea what you are talking about....Sound information with absolutely no cost to the end user. Can't get better than that. Most aftermarket bars actually come with cut lines on them to tailor them to the rider......But be like that if you wish.
Fix your audio. So unprofessional with background noise, echo and bad camera work. Get with it! This is not the80’s or 90’s at Drummoyne Fire Stn No 17
Yes...you are right....back in the 80s and 90s people had better things to worry about..... Sleepy 17...still taking good peoples money under the guise of community service?
Thank you for all the great info and videos. 🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁. I always cut down my bars,but I didn't realize how important it was.
This is the best video I have seen ALL YEAR. I'm 5'3 and 100lbs on a GasGas MC250f and have been dealing with all the problems described since moving up to big bikes (A couple years now) I feel the lack of control of my bike has significantly brought down my confidence on the bike and I can't tell you the last time I was able to get out on the track and ride at the ability I know I am capable of. I will be cutting down my bars as soon as humanly possible. Thank you SO much for putting this video out there. You have no idea how many specialists i've talked to and this is the first time I'm hearing this! Truly incredible content!
Thanks Becca.....You will be genuinely surprised as to how big a difference this will make. Stay on the gas
Another way I’ve seen is people in the mountain bike side of things get people to do a push up on the ground in the most comfortable way they can and then measure how far their hands are apart to give an indication for bar width.
I actually did this on my KX450 , shorten 1,5cm on each side.
It was for sure a improvement for cornering because of my short arms
Hi, Great video. Thanks. Keep them coming.
Can you do a video concerning fore/aft mounting holes on the triple clamp and how that affects handling characteristics of a bike; placing the bars further forward towards the front tire versus further back towards the rider? Thank you Sir.
Great question....and possibly deeper than you might think.
We could expand that to a video that covers all aspects of ergonomics.
Regarding the bar position there may be a trade off between rider comfort / weight distribution Vs leverage around the steering axis. There is so much that is at play here. Taller riders who place there bars forwards are often also benefitted by heavier springs that often is not considered by spring rate calculators.
Great stuff. Thanks
If you’re getting head shake, get you weight over the back wheel…
What's a below average rider doing on a 300
Enjoying his riding....he simply loves the bike
That 'thing' on your neck does not work.
If you are talking about my head......its been broken for years
@@shocktreatment5495 No not your head, that expensive piece of card board (dipped in snake oil) around your neck.
@@user-sp8eb6iz7f I have no idea what you are talking about....Sound information with absolutely no cost to the end user. Can't get better than that. Most aftermarket bars actually come with cut lines on them to tailor them to the rider......But be like that if you wish.
@@shocktreatment5495 The neck brace!!
Fix your audio. So unprofessional with background noise, echo and bad camera work. Get with it! This is not the80’s or 90’s at Drummoyne Fire Stn No 17
Yes...you are right....back in the 80s and 90s people had better things to worry about.....
Sleepy 17...still taking good peoples money under the guise of community service?
Seemed fine to me. You didn't have to pay to watch the video... This channel has a lot of good free information. Can't complain about that.