Thank you for posting these videos. My husband and I are taking this class in a couple of weeks here in NC and while I am STOKED... I am SUPER nervous! Had you ever been on tw wheels before this class??
I owned a dirt bike for a few months but never really learned how to ride it. Once I got moving I could "ride it" but I hadn't come close to figuring out the clutch/gas in first. Other than a few miles around my neighborhood, and a bicycle when I was younger, I had no experience. Good luck to you both. The class was fun and the freedom of two wheels after was even better.
The last part of that comment doesnt make sense to me but it is extremely helpful to look in the direction you want to go. Your body and, indirectly, your bike will follow your eyes.
It sounds stupid but, just have fun. Riding a motorcycle is a fun thing to do. If you've never ridden before, you'll be sad when the class is over. Pay attention to details. Like my instructor said you get more points taken off for putting your foot down than swinging wide and going outside the cones. Or vice-versa... I can't remember. Keep stuff like that in mind. They'll go over all of that though.
No need to worry. All Harley Davidson Riding Academy motorcycles comes equipped with a vehicle protection kit so if you do tip the bike or drop the bike, there shouldn’t be any damage done to the bike.
No need to worry. All Harley Davidson Riding Academy motorcycles comes equipped with a vehicle protection kit so if you do tip the bike or drop the bike, there shouldn’t be any damage done to the bike.
Thank you for posting these videos. My husband and I are taking this class in a couple of weeks here in NC and while I am STOKED... I am SUPER nervous!
Had you ever been on tw wheels before this class??
I owned a dirt bike for a few months but never really learned how to ride it. Once I got moving I could "ride it" but I hadn't come close to figuring out the clutch/gas in first. Other than a few miles around my neighborhood, and a bicycle when I was younger, I had no experience. Good luck to you both. The class was fun and the freedom of two wheels after was even better.
Weaving those cones looks tough i don't think I could even do that lmao
After a couple times through and several "oh shit" moments, they are really easy lol
For the weaving turns, do you have to turn your head with the direction of weave you turn your stick??
The last part of that comment doesnt make sense to me but it is extremely helpful to look in the direction you want to go. Your body and, indirectly, your bike will follow your eyes.
@@TexasMoto okie thx
Are you counter-steering here, or just turning the bike (ie, turning bar left to go left) and leaning?
Time stamp?
Hey bro what advice you got I start this weekend?
It sounds stupid but, just have fun. Riding a motorcycle is a fun thing to do. If you've never ridden before, you'll be sad when the class is over. Pay attention to details. Like my instructor said you get more points taken off for putting your foot down than swinging wide and going outside the cones. Or vice-versa... I can't remember. Keep stuff like that in mind. They'll go over all of that though.
TexasMoto thanks man appreciate it!
What's your helmet setup bro
juwan johnson sorry. Got busy. Forgot to make a video. Its a bilt fusion in matte black with a sena prism tube camera
If you drop the bike do you pay?
You would have to really fuck something up. The orange things you see on the bikes are guards for different things. They all have sliders on them too.
No need to worry. All Harley Davidson Riding Academy motorcycles comes equipped with a vehicle protection kit so if you do tip the bike or drop the bike, there shouldn’t be any damage done to the bike.
No need to worry. All Harley Davidson Riding Academy motorcycles comes equipped with a vehicle protection kit so if you do tip the bike or drop the bike, there shouldn’t be any damage done to the bike.
why did he blur everything
In case the people in the class didn't want to be on youtube. TH-cam fucked it up and I just stopped caring.