How To Not Stall On A Hill Anymore

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Published 2020-05-31
Do you struggle with hills on your motorcycle? Watch this video to learn how to not stall on a hill anymore. In this video you learn how to hold the bike on a hill and how to get it rolling with the use of the throttle.

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All Comments (21)
  • @kylereynhart
    Thanks Mikey, very underrated video. This helped a ton. I live next to a very steep hill with busy traffic, so I can’t sleep unless I know what to do if it’s a stop and go type of thing…
  • @danielshin4515
    Great video, I recently encountered a wild steep hill that had a stop sign on top and it humbled me, appreciate the break down 🙏
  • @nat0106951
    thanks. I will practice this 🎉 pov is the best tutorial. been watching a lot of uphill vids and not enough. really need POV!
  • @AstroNut88
    Thank you, mate! This is very very helpful. I was so scared to death of a stall hapoening mid hill until I stumbled upon your very educational video. You are a life saver. I'm just starting to learn how to operate a manual motorcycle and this video helped me a lot. Cheers to you, mate! 🍻
  • @RevyyYT
    you just earned a sub I was really scared of how to ride a flyover in heavy traffic, avoiding the bike to roll back down thanks a lot man
  • @bmfilmnut
    That's fine with a lighter bike like the one in the video but with a very heavy bike it's often not practical or safe to only have your left foot on the ground at a stop - especially on a hill. I ride a huge Triumph Rocket 3 Touring (2300 CCs) that, as setup can weigh 1,000 lbs. It makes a HD seem tiny in comparison. With my wife and I on the bike the total weight can be over 1300 pounds. I always put both feet down at a stop but I easily make perfect stops and starts even on very steep hills. I hold the bike in place with just the front brake. It's an easy matter to give it a little gas while still holding the front brake. Then I ease of the front brake while feathering the clutch until the bike won't roll back when releasing the brake and then I take off as usual. So saying you have to hold the bike with the rear brake isn't really true. A really big, heavy bike often requires both feet on the ground at stops and using only the front brake is really quite easy after just a little practice.
  • @jacobsjourney5247
    I live on one so I’m nervous going up it i think I may stall now down just a lil nervous
  • @jameskets63
    Can you use your front brake to pull off on a hill???? Or is it dangerous??
  • @DaureTaura
    What's the best gear to go uphill on a bike
  • @binus3527
    How does it feel like driving it, like is it heavy ? and how long does it take to find your balance ?
  • @kenwittlief255
    9 minute video?! make sure the bike is in first gear hold the rear brake with your right foot, with your left foot down friction zone the clutch till the nose of the bike starts to dive down a bit, give it just a bit of gas take your right foot off the brake - off you go!
  • Why does no one talk about riding up a steep hill around a corner on a motorcycle??? do you just slow down for the curve and keep the speed through it? Bc you can't brake throughout the whole turn when your going up hill