How To Corner On A Harley Without Being AFRAID. #HarleyDavidson #StreetGlide #Motorcycle

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Published 2023-03-12
Ride with me as I discuss how to corner on a Harley without being afraid. I ride my Street Glide Special and discuss the 7 DEADLY Sins of cornering on a motorcycle. I also discuss some rules for life -- when you encounter an unexpected corner as you travel the straights of your life.

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All Comments (21)
  • Ridden 52 years, raced enduros 17, sponsored for 4 years, and I never stop learning new techniques and roads! Riding, for me, is spiritual, as I call my Street Glide Special, "my 70mph alter." Regarding riding rules in general; 1. look at where you want to go - NOT what you want to miss. 2. always approach corners, slow-in, fast-out. 3. use front brake for all braking - except soft or lose down hills. 4. until more seasoned, brake only approaching turns while upright, downshifting will suffice for most turns if done correctly. Practice downshifting and using the engine compression; especially on a Harley will drastically save brake wear, heat and brake fade on long down hills. So glad I found your channel, and i love the Christian, life lesson woven into your riding lesson; very well done! In Christ, Bikers Wave to All you Fellow Riders!
  • It's killin me to watch you all ride on the "wrong" side of the road! LOL
  • @tonymena9763
    Came hear for motorcycle tips and left with that and great life advice
  • @a.r.o7697
    The fear comes from improper training and riding technique. Novice riders don't look through corners and don't point steer properly. When you start worrying that you went into a corner too fast you need to apply more pressure on the side of the handlebar that matches the direction you're going, look through the corner, and don't look at something in the road. It's not just Harley riders who have bad habits; it's all riders.
  • @ssg11b71
    This is great info. I've been riding for 30+ years. One thing I think you overlooked. The mechanical setup of your Harley. A lot of your touring bikes have adjustable rear shocks. Many Harley riders don't know how to adjust the rear shocks to stiffen them up to make cornering easier. Also, with baggers, most riders I know don't monitor the rear tire pressure as well as they should. Mainly because it's such a pain in the ass to check the rear tire pressure, with the bags and crap in the way. My point is, if you're running incorrect tire pressure, and you're suspension is set too squishy, it's almost impossible to corner correctly.
  • @ltsgarage7898
    I’ve been riding Harleys for over 55 years and purchased a Hayabusa for my one and only sport bike. When I went down I was doing 42 in a 45. Blew a front tire in a pretty slow corner. But when that tire blew it went straight to the ground,so did I!!!. After that I went straight through a guardrail post with the side of my chest. I broke everything from my hips up except for my spine and my neck. Spent months in a hospital lost my left lung. Had a flail chest. ( look it up). Took almost a year to get back on a bike. Back to riding Harleys only. When I crashed I had 9 Harleys in my garage and my Hayabusa. Well wrecked the Hayabusa beyond repair. Sold 8 of my Harley’s and kept my 1999 Fatboy with a 124 166 hp. It’s not even close to as fast as the Hayabusa was. But at 72 I don’t need to fast !!!
  • @jasong546
    Great job explaining the main points of taking corners properly. The key word for new riders is practice. Find opportunities to practice and increase the speed over time. Everything you need to know is in this video and then practice your behind off, soon you’ll do it all like you have always known how. Very well done.
  • @willbe7442
    Another good video. I like dandanthefiremans explanation of looking through the corner and keeping your chin where you want to go, but also “ratcheting” your eyes back and fourth for pot holes. Quick snappy looks at the road and then straight back up ahead. We all have alot to learn and it’s videos like this that help us think outside out riding and maybe think about what we could improve on that we might not have been aware of. Keep up the good work!
  • @BLAKHARTFILM
    Thanks for the video. I've been riding since 1966 and didn't even know about counter steering until about 20 years ago. It made a hell of a difference in my riding and in my confidence. I'm 72 and still learning.
  • @marcmcdaniel7559
    Very well said, agree 100% personally, professionally and recreationally. Like how you dismissed slowing down before the corner but emphasized that single most important factor in almost every scenario.
  • I don’t know how I never saw this channel until recently. I saw the video the channel did on safety but didn’t realize that there were videos with specifics as well. This man is 100% correct & has a great channel. He’s teaching longevity/survival on a bike.
  • @davidmiller6504
    Most Harley's I have ridden have handled reasonably well and remarkably good at low speed manoeuvring once you have a feel for the bike and clutch control. Reading the road, picking the right gear and speed comes with experience. I grimace every time I see a rider braking too late into a bend and some even coasting around. Training is not to be ashamed of. I have seen many a mature rider at HD dealership taking a bike out for a test, clearly having not riden for years. I have not been on a motorcycle this year (health issues but on track for fitness for next year!) and will look for a rider assessment when back on the road, this despite having been an instructor and riding at an advanced level. Never too late to improve your skillset!
  • One of the BEST videos for cornering I've seen to date!! 😎👍🏻👍🏻
  • Nice. Well done and Thank you. Lifetime rider, used to teach this, and hearing someone relay the messages to articulately is quite good. Appreciate it!
  • @jdubs0321
    My brother in Christ you’re driving on the wrong side of the road
  • Another great video! You nailed it. I wish every rider, old or new would watch this.
  • Stopped by looking to sharpen my skills, was surprised at the life lesson in the middle. Starting a new business and that advice came at a good time. Thanks an ride safe.
  • Great video! Just got my Sportster 1200 ( admittedly not the big bikes you’re talking about ) …it’s been 30 years since I’ve been on a bike and I’ve been working on all 7 of the issues you’ve raised. Your explanations really resonate and have given me food for thought for my next ride. Also you’ve got another subscriber !!! Thanks!!
  • @BigRobMoto
    Great video, i've been riding for roughly 20 years, and still some times something catches my eye and I have to be mindful of target fixation, I also find I tell myself "look where you are going" plenty of fun to be had on a bike, practice and thinking constantly to make it muscle memory 👍