You have to put the physical work in.
Let me be clear, YouTube cannot teach you how to ride. I don't want new riders getting steered wrong. As a new rider you will hear a lot of different opinions as you go through the learning process but at the end of the day it's only you and the machine and you are the only one that has control of that. Every new rider needs something different. Some riders need to improve on their skills, some need to build confidence, others may just need to talk to others who have made the same mistakes as them, regardless there is no one learning technique to fit all. We encourage riders to ask questions, the only dumb question is the one you didn't ask. I could watch the Isle of Mann videos all day, doesn't mean I am going to be able to ride like them. Take your time, ask as many questions as you need, and learn at your comfort level, don't let anyone tell you how to learn or how fast to learn. For those who learned before there was a YouTube we did alright. Ride, be safe and have fun.
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