Mastering the slow turn
Here's a tip on slow u-turns. Rev the motor to 2.5k rpms, and hold it there - the motor will kind of act as a gyro-stabilizer. Sit up real straight and don't lean - steer. Go very slowly and control your speed using the clutch and rear brake only. Find yourself an open parking lot to practice in. Once you've mastered it, you should be able to turn the bike in two parking spaces as some have mentioned.
Here's a tip on slow u-turns. Rev the motor to 2.5k rpms, and hold it there - the motor will kind of act as a gyro-stabilizer. Sit up real straight and don't lean - steer. Go very slowly and control your speed using the clutch and rear brake only. Find yourself an open parking lot to practice in. Once you've mastered it, you should be able to turn the bike in two parking spaces as some have mentioned.
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