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Motorcycle Riding: Stop & Gos

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Summary: Performing stop and gos on a motorcycle is a great way to practice sports bike riding skills. Learn more about stop and gos from an experienced motorcyclist in this free sports bike video.

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By Jared Cummings
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Jared Cummings has been riding motorcycles all his life. He is on a professional stunt team called Team Skar. He knows how to do many different amazing stunts.read more

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"Alright, so now we're going to go ahead and talk about stop and gos. It's a real good practice if you're, for traffic situations and stuff like that. You're going to go ahead and accelerate and then you're going to slow down, clutch, brake, brake and you're going to go ahead and stop. See how long you can hold it up, and then accelerate again without touching your feet down on the ground. So you are going to try and stop and hold it in that one spot, and then accelerate right back out of it. So we are going to go ahead and practice that. Ok, so we are going to go ahead and let that clutch out, accelerate up, pull that clutch in, brake, brake, and we're going to come to a complete stop, hold it, then we're going to let that clutch out again and give it gas. Ok so we're going to let that clutch out, accelerate up, we're going to pull the clutch in, brake, brake, come to a complete stop and then once we come to that complete stop we are going to let out our brakes completely, ease out on our clutch and give it gas and that's going to get us to go again. So we're going to practice that a few times and see how that turns out for you guys. Remember not to touch those feet down."

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