Excellent figure 8
Excellent figure 8
I have a youtube playlist of people doing figure 8s and found the best one yet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0zF6SBAjGM
Skip to the half way point to see the figure 8. The other large bike figure 8 demonstrations I've seen look ponderous compared to this. This is a great find for me because I can directly compare the video of what I do with what he does.
Anybody who puts in the time can be just as good on figure 8s as this guy and it's well worth it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0zF6SBAjGM
Skip to the half way point to see the figure 8. The other large bike figure 8 demonstrations I've seen look ponderous compared to this. This is a great find for me because I can directly compare the video of what I do with what he does.
Anybody who puts in the time can be just as good on figure 8s as this guy and it's well worth it.
This guy blows that motocop out of the water.. and this is how the MSF teaches the figure 8. It should be easy for you to setup and replicate.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=KDspJm3OPpw
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=KDspJm3OPpw
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It's not a figure 8. It's not about who's the best.MrShake wrote:This guy blows that motocop out of the water.. and this is how the MSF teaches the figure 8. It should be easy for you to setup and replicate.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=KDspJm3OPpw
The policeman's figure 8 demonstration is something I've been looking for. He does the maneuver like someone who has practiced it a lot and he does more than just one or two repetitions.
He is also riding the clutch and brake and using them quite agressively. It's the best demonstration I've seen of someone doing that. I do my figure 8s in the same space but with throttle only.
I made a play list of interesting figure 8s, here's the collection.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0zF6SBA ... playnext=1
Does anyone know of any others?
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While obviously still learning, I like this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3ns_82h ... annel_page
Figure eights are much harder on sport bikes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3ns_82h ... annel_page
Figure eights are much harder on sport bikes.
You just like to be argumentative don't you?beginner wrote:It's not a figure 8. It's not about who's the best.MrShake wrote:This guy blows that motocop out of the water.. and this is how the MSF teaches the figure 8. It should be easy for you to setup and replicate.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=KDspJm3OPpw
The policeman's figure 8 demonstration is something I've been looking for. He does the maneuver like someone who has practiced it a lot and he does more than just one or two repetitions.
He is also riding the clutch and brake and using them quite agressively. It's the best demonstration I've seen of someone doing that. I do my figure 8s in the same space but with throttle only.
I made a play list of interesting figure 8s, here's the collection.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0zF6SBA ... playnext=1
Does anyone know of any others?
If you watch that MSF figure 8 again, you will see TONS of clutch control. Thats the key to a competent figure 8. He's also doing it in a smaller box, on a GL1800! This is they way I learned figure 8s and they way I practiced them.
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I'd guess he's been practicing that for a while. 'Perfect circle' figure 8s are harder than just staying in a box and crossing at the same point. I'm not working on that style yet, too soon.storysunfolding wrote:While obviously still learning, I like this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3ns_82h ... annel_page
Figure eights are much harder on sport bikes.
Why would figure 8 be more difficult on a sport bike?
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If you look at his other video you'll note that he hasn't been doing it long.beginner wrote:I'd guess he's been practicing that for a while. 'Perfect circle' figure 8s are harder than just staying in a box and crossing at the same point. I'm not working on that style yet, too soon.storysunfolding wrote:While obviously still learning, I like this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3ns_82h ... annel_page
Figure eights are much harder on sport bikes.
Why would figure 8 be more difficult on a sport bike?
Sportbikes are top heavy, the handlebars don't turn as far and the controls are much more precise. The same throttle or brake application on your bike would be greatly amplified on a sportbike.
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