5万km未開封サスは乗りにくい?同じバイクなのに動きが違う理由。【バイクジムカーナ / Motorcycle Suspension】
[The uncut full version will be released this Saturday for members only!] Why do bikes behave differently, even though they're the same model? This time, we'll use a supermoto bike with an unopened, 50,000km stock suspension to see how the bike's behavior changes depending on the suspension, and how the rider's use of the suspension affects the ride. Older suspensions tend to bounce back easily the moment the load is released, even after applying weight to create a stable posture. While the rider can try to control it, it makes it harder to ride fast overall. The strength of good suspension lies in its ability to adjust the compression and rebound to match the rider's physique and skill level. In other words, it allows the bike's movements to match the rider. This video will cover: ・The movement of old stock suspension ・Differences from high-performance suspension ・Why the behavior of the same bike changes depending on the rider ・Braking, weight, compression, and rebound ・Thinking about how to ride fast in motorcycle gymkhana We'll examine these points through actual riding and training footage. This video is designed to help both beginners and experienced gymkhana riders understand "how motorcycles actually work." 0:00 Opening 0:47 Introduction 2:37 Comparison of High-End and Old Suspension 3:19 Riding by an Inexperienced Rider 4:37 Explanation ① (Conclusion) 6:54 Let's Watch an Advanced Rider's Riding 7:28 Explanation ② (Tsuna Training) 12:44 High-End Suspension Experience Review This video shows how motorcycle suspension condition and rider input affect bike movement. We compare an old stock suspension with better suspension behavior using motard/supermoto bikes in Japanese motorcycle gymkhana practice. Old suspension vs tuned suspension, same bike, different rider, different motion. Hiroshima Pylon is a self-training community operating as a place to practice motorcycle riding in Hiroshima. Beginners, returning riders, and those interested in gymkhana are all welcome. #MotorcycleGymkhana #Suspension #Motard #HiroshimaPylon #MotorcycleGymkhana #MotorcycleSuspension #Supermoto

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