I don't know how is the riding test in New Zealand, but here in France your 2nd et 3rd points of talk are things that are taught in our riding test. About the riding line, here it's called "trajectoire de sécurité" = safety line, this is taught in the "code" a theoretical test (Our bike licence is in 3 steps : code (written test), plateau (technical test on a close course), circulation (road test) and then if you don't ride like that in the road test you fail your test. For the counter steering part, it's one of the first things my riding instructor taught me and again it is taught for the "code" ( we receive a book full of advice and things to learn about motorcycles and how to ride them on the road) really love your videos, been following since your Street triple RS review last year, bought one in comsic yellow in may and loving it. Cheers from France
I don't know how is the riding test in New Zealand, but here in France your 2nd et 3rd points of talk are things that are taught in our riding test. About the riding line, here it's called "trajectoire de sécurité" = safety line, this is taught in the "code" a theoretical test (Our bike licence is in 3 steps : code (written test), plateau (technical test on a close course), circulation (road test) and then if you don't ride like that in the road test you fail your test. For the counter steering part, it's one of the first things my riding instructor taught me and again it is taught for the "code" ( we receive a book full of advice and things to learn about motorcycles and how to ride them on the road)
really love your videos, been following since your Street triple RS review last year, bought one in comsic yellow in may and loving it. Cheers from France
Interesting mate thanks for following
Awesome instructions, awesome wheelie!
All good tips, good stuff
Safety first
Hows this bike feeling at high speeds on the highway with the wind etc? does the deflector help?
Feels good eh. Stable enough. Wind deflector does nothing lol