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Ryker how-to-ryde-clip for beginners..
nothing else to do (Corona -quarantine) so I showed my neighbor how to Ryde curves, here on a privat parking area ..
it seems he got the Ryder-virus now ..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8PQ...iShz4TgXktf3Uc
Outlander fairing - Fox-shock - BajaRon Swaybar - Hankook tire/ back - 165/50 Imperial tires front & longer front shocks - GIVI Topase - Shad sidecases -heated grips - new seats
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Nice video. My kids loves when I take corners in higher speed. I love my Rally it's so much fun to ride.
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Nice vid!!! I do not have one yet, but biggest problem I had in my course was throttle control when turning. Had the lean ok, but maintaining a steady speed was difficult.
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FUN! I am stuck with the rykervirus and there seems to be no cure. It has been raining here for a week and most everything is closed, but it does not matter as long as I can get gas and open roads. There was a learning curve for me but that was almost 15,000 miles ago. Now it is second nature but I am still careful. Much less traffic is one of the few pluses in these strange times.
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Originally Posted by chris56
Another great vid by Chris. Thanks Chris, I always look forward to your contribution to the subject.
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Originally Posted by WallyM
Nice vid!!! I do not have one yet, but biggest problem I had in my course was throttle control when turning. Had the lean ok, but maintaining a steady speed was difficult.
Lighter grip on the throttle and use your other hand more when turning. When turning left I am pushing the right grip with just my palm (fingers not gripping) and pulling with mainly the left. When turning right I am only lightly gripping the throttle and letting my left arm do most of the pushing/ turning.
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Originally Posted by WallyM
Nice vid!!! I do not have one yet, but biggest problem I had in my course was throttle control when turning. Had the lean ok, but maintaining a steady speed was difficult.
first change the handlebars !! its much much easier to Ryde with "normal" higher handlebars from a bike or so, if you don`t have the weight of your body on the front, steering is easier and the shocks have not so much stress .. you see it on the video ..
Outlander fairing - Fox-shock - BajaRon Swaybar - Hankook tire/ back - 165/50 Imperial tires front & longer front shocks - GIVI Topase - Shad sidecases -heated grips - new seats
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The secret to handling the Ryker at higher speeds, handling at higher seed in corners and carving corners at any speed is to push on the foot pegs.
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Nice one Chris! It sure is fun to just throw the Ryker around on a parking lot! In sweden most of the parking lots are still covered in sand/gravel, putting it in rally mode and drifting around is just a blast!
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