Virages Moto Débutant : Le SECRET pour Maîtriser sa Trajectoire (A2)

Full Description Tired of being scared on bends? Do you struggle with safe lines? This video is for you. Drawing on over 65,000 km of experience and thousands of kilometers of training, I reveal the simple techniques for mastering motorcycle turns. Whether you're a new rider, a beginner, or an A2 rider, finally discover the secrets of the pros for riding with confidence, on mountain roads and in everyday life. 00:00 - Start 00:01 - A2 Motorcycle Tutorial: Turns and Hairpins 00:15 - The Vital Importance of Eye Contact on a Motorcycle 01:08 - Hairpins and Turns on an A2 Motorcycle 04:33 - Some Examples of Turns for an A2 Motorcycle 06:39 - Left Turn on an A2 Motorcycle 09:19 - Hairpin Turns on Uphills on an A2 Motorcycle 13:40 - Taking Corners with One Hand on an A2 Motorcycle 14:45 - Big Curves on an A2 Motorcycle 16:20 - Countersteering on a Motorcycle 16:43 - Knees Against the Tank on a Motorcycle 18:35 - Maintaining Balance on a Motorcycle 19:16 - Working Your Lower Body and Knees on a Motorcycle 20:29 - U-Turns on a Motorcycle 20:54 - Night Turns on a Motorcycle 22:03 - Misjudging speed: a common risk when cornering on a motorcycle 23:28 - I'm not a rider, motorcycle cornering tutorial ➡️ Subscribe to follow every step of this adventure:    / @lcdmh   🏍️ Motorcycle & Setup • Honda NT1100 2024 – Michelin Road 6 GT tires • SW-MOTECH TRAX ADV 45/45 panniers + Shad SH59X top case • Cameras: GoPro Hero 13, DJI Mini 4 Pro, Osmo Pocket 3, Fujifilm X-S10 • Sleeping: Decathlon Fresh & Black tent ❤️ Support my work on Tipeee: https://fr.tipeee.com/lcdmh/ In this instructional video, we'll see together how to position your Riding a motorcycle perfectly, day and night. Mastering safe lines: Right vs. left turns: shorter radius, offset, vision control. Tight hairpin bends: light throttle, no slippage, light rear brake to stay smooth. Vision and anticipation: aim for the exit point to stabilize the motorcycle. Professional techniques for beginner riders: Countersteering: pressure on the handlebars leans, not force. Body work: swaying hips, knees, leaning on the footpegs. Bad cornering: why pushing the handlebars is the only option when you're coming in too fast. Fun exercises: one-handed turns, tight U-turns, fine front-end control. Practical tips for riding safely: Nighttime precautions: adjust your line, stay more centered on the right and close to the median on the left. Tunnel tip: raise the tinted visor before entering for immediate visibility. Information and Disclaimer ⚠️ DISCLAIMER I am not a motorcycle instructor or professional rider. I'm simply explaining my experience as a passionate motorcyclist. Always adapt your riding to your level, the weather, and road conditions. 💬 Leave a comment! Whether you're a young rider or an experienced motorcyclist, share your biggest challenge or your best tip for cornering. I'd love to read about your experience! #Motorcycle #SafeLines #Bends #MotorcycleBeginner #A2License #MountainRoads #CounterSteering #HondaNT1100 #YoungRider #MotorcycleBend