Conquer Heavy Cruisers Without Fear

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Published 2021-06-15
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All Comments (21)
  • @MotoJitsu
    FYI I looked it up since a few people let me know, it's about 910lbs or so, not 1,350lbs... Either way, who really cares....go practice!!
  • @lesbrown9786
    Hey Greg - great lesson. I struggled with my 250kg (550lb) bike at slow speeds until I used your techniques. Jeez you make that Harley look like a scooter! Nice one mate - keep up the great training vids.
  • I’m an old man with coming off a Goldwing to a Goldwing DCT Tourer. Amazing bike. What surprised me the most… after owning this DCT 4 years now. I’m still practicing. I am fortunate to live near a high school with a nice student parking lot. I actually have fun practicing riding this bike as slow as possible. I actually enjoy practicing more than riding. It keeps me ready for my longer trips. If you can’t handle slow speed, you are not ready for the road at any speed. The DCT is an amazing bike, however, I had to learn all over, from the beginning, slow speed maneuvering. It’s absolutely not the same technique as if feathering the clutch. Thanks for your content on your channel
  • @FedericoLucchi
    The two things that helped me most with low-speed bike control are 1. smooth clutch operation and 2. perfectly relaxed arms and hands. I try to feel the handlebar instead of holding it still. Anyway, I owe you any skills I have! :)
  • I've never seen anyone else explain this stuff more clearly than you do and I'm someone that took an advanced riding course before, thank you for this !
  • @geraldzollo1656
    I learned so much from all your videos, thank you so much. I have been riding for over 20 years and I learn something new every time I get on my bike. My wife and I travel all over the country together on our Harley davidson limited CVO. We take as many classes as we can per year and always use the tools you teach us. I am the President of the Blue Knights LEMC and I teach the guys and girls in my chapter too. Again thank you, stay safe
  • @johnluhmann1581
    This is so good . This is a wonderful review for me . I sold my 2015 Gold wing two years ago . So I didn’t ride during Covid . Started renting with Eagle rider . I knew I was using to much front brake but needed to see the technique again . Thanks for this great video
  • @yorkbiker60
    Greg. Awesome skills. Thanks for the insight. I’m in the car park 3 times a week at the minute & slowly making progress following your drills.
  • You are a treasure. Seriously, I could write a paragraph long comment on every one of your vids (and I've watched a LOT), and still my appreciation would be inadequately expressed. Your demonstrations and instructional style are top notch and I credit you with a huge part of my skill and confidence. Thank you so much.
  • @iujmedw
    Great stuff, glad to see you on a Harley bagger. Now I feel even worse about my slow speed skills. I MUST PRACTICE!
  • @aaronmorris222
    My first and only bike is an '86 Goldwing. It felt impossible to ride when I got it. After laying it over in a parking lot a few times, I quickly learned that a little clutch goes a long ways lol I have nowhere near this much control, but this has got me wanting to go put in some overtime in the lot!!
  • @markbrush8927
    Thanks for the inspiration to get back to riding. It's been 26 yrs since my last bike (Yamaha 400) and I'm amazed that I survived without the wealth of knowledge presented by especially you and other YouTubevideo teachers. -Inspired enough to get a beautiful c50t Boulevard and practice skills on the "heavy" (-I'm only 165#) Thank you, Greg.
  • @Motocicleiros
    I am about to migrate from a 535 to a 1500cc heavy bike. Such techniques are fantastic. I already knew and use the rear brake tip, but anyhow I learned it intuitively several years ago. I loved the tip about the half clutch, it seems to be very important for heavy and powerful engine motorcycles! Thank you!
  • @alexbaldrick592
    My grandpa just gave me his 1986 suzuki calvacade 1400GD with only 11161 miles and damn is it heavy. I weigh 145 on a good day and im 21 so its my first bike and these tips and tricks will definitely help me in the near future. Thank you sir.
  • @sdg911
    Very clear instruction. I was perspiring just watching you make the slow speed moves. Time for me to practice - Thanks
  • @DanB95
    I love this! I just got my first HD and I was intimidated by how much more it weighs but this helped my confidence a lot!
  • @MotoMiles
    I was watching your video on counter balancing during slow speed maneuvering. I set up some cones with my buddy and did some practicing. I am just shy of 2 years of riding and was amazed what a difference it made for me and my 500llb bike.I am surprised they didn’t cover this in my motorcycle safety class to get my endorsement.I think people assume they know enough and that’s very far from true .
  • Hi there. I really enjoy these videos you are posting. This particular drill I had to do some years ago before passing my exam for the motorcycle category. Thing was that the bike I had at that time was a scooter125cc, and the bike we had to use was an old/gold/ yamaha xj750. And yes, I am subscribed. Thumbs up
  • @M1keMorrison
    Hell yea man! Love the big bike content. Starting Motojitsu practice this morning and have already realized some results.
  • @scooty67
    Learning so much from your training, thank you, I just past my training basics so now i can get my endorsement. That training isn't the same as watching videos, the actual real world practice really wakened me up and realize need so much more practice. When I get my bike I'll have to go back, watch videos then go out there and practice them.