How-To: Tight Low Speed Turns
Dec 18th, 2007 by Leo
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMgU44UwByY&NR=1]
I’m the guy who puts his feet down and walks the bike around to make u-turns on narrow roads. So if you’re like me, you’re not comfortable with tight low-speed turns, maybe this video can help.
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I’m a new rider and some how found your site. Good stuff you got here. Love this video.
thanks for the site
hi. nice vid! – and very nice blog.
I reposted this vid & one other on my new learner rider’s blog.
I was wondering if I could ask for a link on your blog? (as in link-swap). Sorry to ask you through a comment, but I couldn’t find an email address for you.
I’ve put a link to yours in the right column of my blog which is here:
http://blog.learner-rider.com/
cheers
Hey – sorry for the delay – Yes I’ll put a link to your blog – and there’s another one, nubiker.com…
Anyone else?
Great Video, very informative… If school teachers are this way back in the day I could’ve enjoyed it. Thanks for the post.
Cool.
I think you all know – but just so I don’t take credit for it accidentally – I didn’t make this video.
…And I don’t always walk my bike around u-turns, but I’ve gotten stuck mid-way and had to walk it backwards on smaller streets :/
My problem was I stopped using the rear brake at some point for slow maneuvering – not realizing how much easier it made things…
Cheers!