BillyIndiana
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First-Ride like a Pro is a great investment for you. He has a number of videos on Youtube. Get the download. Slow speed practice in a parking lot will pay big Dividends.
Second-counter steering is a must to understand.
My advice to add. Friction Zone-The front brake is for stopping and the back brake is for control.
As you are coming to a stop let off the front brake while applying the back brake.
Apply a little gas and let off the clutch till you feel it starting to engage.
You will still be stopping and will pull the clutch in a again as you come to a complete stop.
I put my left foot down before releasing the brake with my right and planting it.
If you are doing it right you feel the bike gain balance or what I call stand up.
This is really easy to do, but it is a dance you must learn.
You will find it useful for stopping and slow turns.
Start in a parking lot going in a straight line.
This is covered in Ride Like a Pro.
What you are discovering is the difference between a smaller bike and the largest production motorcycle in the world. I just recently got a 2015 R3T myself. I had been riding a Triumph America. Even though I know this stuff the America did not demand I use these skills. The Rocket taught me real quick the errors of my ways.
You cannot man handle the Rocket, but it is a beast that can be tamed with skill and finesse.
Welcome from Indiana, welcome to the family, enjoy the ride.
Second-counter steering is a must to understand.
My advice to add. Friction Zone-The front brake is for stopping and the back brake is for control.
As you are coming to a stop let off the front brake while applying the back brake.
Apply a little gas and let off the clutch till you feel it starting to engage.
You will still be stopping and will pull the clutch in a again as you come to a complete stop.
I put my left foot down before releasing the brake with my right and planting it.
If you are doing it right you feel the bike gain balance or what I call stand up.
This is really easy to do, but it is a dance you must learn.
You will find it useful for stopping and slow turns.
Start in a parking lot going in a straight line.
This is covered in Ride Like a Pro.
What you are discovering is the difference between a smaller bike and the largest production motorcycle in the world. I just recently got a 2015 R3T myself. I had been riding a Triumph America. Even though I know this stuff the America did not demand I use these skills. The Rocket taught me real quick the errors of my ways.
You cannot man handle the Rocket, but it is a beast that can be tamed with skill and finesse.
Welcome from Indiana, welcome to the family, enjoy the ride.