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Buttonwillow Instructor Lap
National Endurance Champion Eziah Davis takes us on a lap of Buttonwillow Raceway Park.
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Tuning Suspension by looking at Tire Wear
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Coming Soon: Champ U: Track Day. This spring, ChampSchool will release the most comprehensive guide to riding motorcycles on a race track ever created. Champ U: Track Day. This new online curriculum will include hours of content with interviews and lessons from national champions, industry experts, data specialists, suspension manufacturers, tire engineers, and principles from leading track day...
Crew Chief Nick | How NOT to Safety wire
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Ahhhh Nick is back with another great...maybe not so great tip on how to safety wire. Just as a note: Please keep in mind these are satire and not to be taken too serious! Bike building and riding should be all about having fun, but also being safe. Till next time!
Bridgestone Launch Video
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Tires are the most critical component on the motorcycle and after extensive testing, we chose Bridgestone Motorcycle USA as our tire partner. The RS11, S22, and the new S23 exceeded all of our expectations and we are excited to use Bridgestone tires on all of our instructors and rental bikes for years to come. Learn more at www.bridgestonemotorcycletires.com/en-us/index
Crew Chief Nick | Adjusting the Rear Brake | Pro Tip Series
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Nick is building his AHRMA bike and lets us in on a little "Pro Tip" about adjusting the rear brake lever. Apparently he gets tender toes too, who knew?!
The Next BIG thing in MotoGP | Crew Chief Nick | Pro Tip Series
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Crew Chief Nick is back! We check with Nick to see how those custom "adjustable winglets" are going and he gives a look at future tech! A first look exclusive into what just might make him the next big thing in the GP paddock!
YCRS Instructor lap - NCBike with Kyle Wyman
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Kyle Wyman takes us on a lap of NCBike! At the end of the video, Kyle chats briefly with Ryan about the lap. Occasionally, we ask our instructors to run a "bad" video lap that highlights the common mistakes we see students make - and the fixes. Here, Kyle runs a clean lap.
Derrick Zearley
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On April 17, 2023, Derrick Zearley attended a 2-Day ChampSchool at Carolina Motorsports Park. This was Derrick's first time riding a street bike on a race track. On October 21, 2023, Derrick is a two-time WERA Motorcycle Roadracing Champion. Congrats Derrick! Let us help you reach your riding goals and become safer, faster, with data-driven, results-proven best practices. Any Rider, Any Bike, A...
Traffic Survival
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Riding on the street can be dangerous due to distracted drivers, traffic, and poor roads, making motorcyclists 28 times more likely to face fatal accidents than car drivers. Traffic Survival is designed to give any rider, on any bike, the skills and strategies needed to enjoy every street ride and have more fun on two wheels for many years to come. Sign up today at ridelikeachampion.com/traffic...
2024 Season Video
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The 2024 Yamaha Champions Riding School Schedule is Out!! Sign up for your ChampSchool experience today: ridelikeachampion.com/schedule/ Early Bird discounts are available for all events!
ChampTalk: The Other Pistons
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On this episode of ChampTalk, Nick guides us through how important it is to keep your brake pistons clean. If you are like most of us, this is a simple maintenance task that is usually overlooked. Being that braking is the most important tool at our disposal on any motorcycle, we want to make sure we keep all of the moving parts, cleaned and well maintained. Learn the Champion habits: ridelikea...
Homestead Miami 2024
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Guess who is going to Miami this January? You! Sign up today for this amazing event. ridelikeachampion.com/2024-homestead-1/
Get Better at Riding - Quickly!
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Want to improve your riding quickly - but keep the cost and stakes low? Motorcycles originated as bicycles, so let's take a look at how bicycles can improve our motorcycle skills safely and efficiently! Learn the Champion habits: ridelikeachampion.com/courses-page Check out our 2023 Schedule: ridelikeachampion.com/schedule/ Be sure to follow us on IG: champ_school Facebook: faceb...
Just Say Something Already!
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This week Nick talks about an important subject that we all tend to forget. We all love this sport and at times we forget to pass on the knowledge and experience that we have as riders. Our family and friends that go out and jump on 2 wheels, deserve to know how to safely operate what ever bike, e-scooter, or bicycle they throw a leg over. If you hear something not right, Say Something. Lets pa...
Passing at Trackdays | You've been doing it wrong!
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In this video Nick dives into the old trackday standards of passing and how we should change the way we have been doing it. I'm sure we have all heard the speech during the riders meeting: "passing only on the outside" or "no passing in this group". We take a look at a better way and explain why Organizations like N2 and Legion Moto have evolved to parallel with or away from. Learn the Champion...
Is Nick Leaving Us for MotoGP?!
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Is Nick Leaving Us for MotoGP?!
Instructor Lap: Thunderhill East Configuration
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Instructor Lap: Thunderhill East Configuration
A Bagger at YCRS... ?
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A Bagger at YCRS... ?
Laguna Recap
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Laguna Recap
Ride a Bagger like a Pro!
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Ride a Bagger like a Pro!
Are You Ready?
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Are You Ready?
Nick answers YOUR helmet questions!
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Nick answers YOUR helmet questions!
A Trip into the Past with Nick and Dainese
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A Trip into the Past with Nick and Dainese
3X World Champ Says STOP DOING THIS: "That's Insane!"
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3X World Champ Says STOP DOING THIS: "That's Insane!"
Driver vs Rider?
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Driver vs Rider?
The Bike Experience
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The Bike Experience
ChampTalk - The Podcast, Episode 1: Lost in the Woods
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ChampTalk - The Podcast, Episode 1: Lost in the Woods
Riders: Don't overlap throttle and front brake!
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Riders: Don't overlap throttle and front brake!
Motor Officer Comes to ChampSchool!
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Motor Officer Comes to ChampSchool!
Which Program is Right for You?
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Which Program is Right for You?

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @tylerurian
    @tylerurian 5 днів тому

    This video is a masterclass. Not only in the proper application of the brakes and throttle into, out of, and during turns But in instruction, teaching, and thinking using mental models. Well done 👏👏

  • @mcmorphy4770
    @mcmorphy4770 5 днів тому

    Nope, it's wrong, radius equals speed squared 😅 Maintaining same apetite for the traction pizza means twice the speed requires four times the radius. And the opposite looks nicer - twice speed drop can guarantee a four times tighter corner for you.

  • @gabriellopesmonteiro
    @gabriellopesmonteiro 8 днів тому

    Thank you. Excellent video! 💙🔥

  • @sylvainbougie7269
    @sylvainbougie7269 8 днів тому

    Always tried to follow Nick’s advices in loosing points with lean angle, but experts will have different advices on body position and lean angle when you are not as much at the limit. I.e counter balancing, that can become confusing. The idea is always load it first.

  • @WeeStrom
    @WeeStrom 9 днів тому

    Finally I know how Nick pronounces his last name! Been wondering since he was writing for Motorcyclist mag... late 80s? 😅

  • @JagMoto636
    @JagMoto636 9 днів тому

    And some people say “don’t touch the front brakes in the turn”

  • @oziege60
    @oziege60 9 днів тому

  • @dickdastardly8150
    @dickdastardly8150 9 днів тому

    Motojitsu brought me here Great tips...on grip

  • @Maryland_Motorcycle_Rides
    @Maryland_Motorcycle_Rides 13 днів тому

    My wife HATES the passenger seating position on my 2018 R6. Any ideas on how to adjust it?

  • @thegsdace9926
    @thegsdace9926 13 днів тому

    Is twist of the wrist outdated advice? Because this advice contradicts what that film says.

  • @triguywon9938
    @triguywon9938 15 днів тому

    Fantastic, so simple to understand.

  • @DailyRider69
    @DailyRider69 21 день тому

    100 points of grip doesnt work. What if there is 2 setups the exact same except 1 has more powerful brakes. Then at 70° lean with the exact same 30% braking power, the more powerful brake has more bite and you might go down. Same thing with 2 different cc's of bikes. The superbike @ 30% throttle is going to be alot more than a lesser cc @ 30% throttle and if youre adding 70° of lean then you might go down on the superbike when you could maybe get away with it on the lesser cc bike.

  • @Robocoppat
    @Robocoppat 23 дні тому

    Gentlemen, Reddit sent me here and I'm Blessed that they did. I have a 21'MT-07 with only 33 miles on it. I'm a brand new rider at 59. I know you probably get asked this question a lot, could you please recommend a tire(s) that will perform in weather and/or road conditions? again thank you for this video. ...Ride Safe Everyone..

  • @user-te1sn9hf6x
    @user-te1sn9hf6x 24 дні тому

    Coach Cody! what does ChampSchool teaches that differs in California Superbike Riding School? their students claims that there has never been a MOTOGP/WSBK champ over the years from the era of Freddie Spencer..they claim that the European way is better..can you please enlighten me with these..😅

  • @Zanda393
    @Zanda393 28 днів тому

    Perfect explanation.

  • @Ozark221
    @Ozark221 29 днів тому

    Am I the only one wondering why the rear tire is on backwards...? (No hate, love Nick Ienatsch.)

  • @scottturner-zm1vu
    @scottturner-zm1vu 29 днів тому

    These guys advise against using aggressive throttle while using the front brake, which makes total sense to me. Motojitsu, who often references champ school, recommends using maintenance throttle of about 1 to 2 percent to hold speed as needed while trail braking, which also makes sense to me. I'm confused.

  • @joeswanson3259
    @joeswanson3259 Місяць тому

    Wtf its a bicycle.. we talking about motorcycle s 😅

  • @Hornnclaw
    @Hornnclaw Місяць тому

    Anyone notice after years of proper cream cone grip, his right pinky naturally resets to a raised position as if he’s always twisting the throttle. Have no doubt… the pinky is the light of truth

  • @Daddy53751
    @Daddy53751 Місяць тому

    Let me just say I never went to this school. I rode hogs exclusively for over two decades, and through a weird set of circumstances, wound up at a school with a new sport bike. I learned more “Hard craft” in that one day than the entire 20+!!! Even worse, a couple months later I wound up getting my racing license.😂 I view it like fighting. No matter how good you are or think you are, you’ll be exponentially better when you’re trained.

  • @scottturner-zm1vu
    @scottturner-zm1vu Місяць тому

    I've watched plenty of Motojitsu videos, who often references ChampSchool in his lessons.. Jitsu talks about "maintenance throttle" while trail braking. My interpetation of this has been that maintenance throttle balances out the natural engine braking on the back tire while in a turn, therefore putting all the control gained from "trail barking" to the front tire. So now this guy from Champschool demonstrates that is a bad idea to used maintenance throttle by locking the front brake and going full throttle at the same time. If I understand correctly, he is trying to make the point that if it doesn't work under this extreme experiment, you should not be using it ever. I am completely confused at this point.

  • @ddekeno1
    @ddekeno1 Місяць тому

    This has transformed the way I think about braking and cornering and I'd like to think I've been a better rider since discovering this demo!

  • @pyrusmasterdan1
    @pyrusmasterdan1 Місяць тому

    great video. nice job coop

  • @williammahaffy4642
    @williammahaffy4642 Місяць тому

    Watching the tail light. Great trail braking!

  • @6arethevan5
    @6arethevan5 Місяць тому

    That was awesome to watch 🙂🏍️👍🏻

  • @sportriderpr
    @sportriderpr Місяць тому

    Pro level 😬💯

  • @hunczar
    @hunczar Місяць тому

    the EZ wheelie !!!

  • @mike_w_21
    @mike_w_21 Місяць тому

    Dave Moss Tuning does a great job with this stuff.

  • @barrywood8838
    @barrywood8838 Місяць тому

    Half of the shit u say is just stupid

  • @barrywood8838
    @barrywood8838 Місяць тому

    Please get off youtube with ur stupid videos they make no sense to anyone geeeezzzzz

  • @Screenwriting
    @Screenwriting Місяць тому

    The track looks like it's in terrible shape!

  • @unnf9971
    @unnf9971 Місяць тому

    What a marvelous presentation! Plus that ending is hilarious!

  • @geirstella10
    @geirstella10 Місяць тому

    Don't understand this. Think most people don't understand what you are saying.

    • @dans2971
      @dans2971 9 днів тому

      Smooth application of braking. Don’t jerk the brake, squeeze, because that loads the tyre, making it squash and get much bigger, increasing the grip on the road. A non-linear application will exert tremendous force and the tyre won’t react well, meaning you get very little actual braking, because the tyre, forks and brake all have to work together. If you squeeze, adding pressure progressively, the tyre and fork gets that little bit of time needed to load, meaning you can lean. Be smooth.

  • @Brett4517
    @Brett4517 Місяць тому

    I'm glad this video popped up. On my last track day, I was doing this exact thing. The R7 has a rapid rebound even at its' slowest setting. I would do this in order to correct the rebound issue. I will be getting the suspension adjusted ASAP. Thank you!

  • @davidsaunders7118
    @davidsaunders7118 Місяць тому

    Just tag davemoss next time

  • @jafo4u508
    @jafo4u508 Місяць тому

    When will you back in 2024? I would love to book the course right now If i could. Looks like a bunch of fun.

  • @mario.chichmanov
    @mario.chichmanov Місяць тому

    Thank you for this video! What I still don't understand is: why can I not increase lean-angle, while increasing brake (applied smoothly)?

  • @elonmust7470
    @elonmust7470 2 місяці тому

    "Brottle" lmao. I mean, do riders not immediately feel how much the bike hates that?

  • @davidciesielski8251
    @davidciesielski8251 2 місяці тому

    I think you can see way too much rebound, you can be pretty sure if your out of front travel as well....

  • @Bisse_Elison
    @Bisse_Elison 2 місяці тому

    Thank You.

  • @jstogdill
    @jstogdill 2 місяці тому

    Shots fired! 🤣

    • @hlpang1075
      @hlpang1075 2 місяці тому

      Dave Moss voodoo 😂

  • @leadsled8961
    @leadsled8961 2 місяці тому

    I love the wet, it is so much fun.

  • @victoreliasphotography6987
    @victoreliasphotography6987 2 місяці тому

    Champ U has been invaluable to my riding! I started my Harley adventure with an XL Roadster during the pandemic. Boy I had some pretty scares riding the canyons, trying not to run wide. That’s when I found you guys and started improving dramatically by applying what I learned. With a little bit of miles under my belt on that lighter Harley, I upgraded last October to a Breakout 117! Even the guys at the dealership told me to be very careful with the curves on this new bike, since it was not meant for canyons. Well, it turns out what I learned with you guys applies amazingly well on this motorcycle too! Lots of fun rides in canyons and tight turns where I live (Oregon) Just finished the second course “Traffic Survival” Lots of great information and defensive technics. Thank you guys!!

    • @Daddy53751
      @Daddy53751 Місяць тому

      Ain’t it the truth? I started out on cruisers in the early 80’s, and oddly wound up at a school with a sport bike in 05. I thought I knew what I was doing, but in that one day I learned more than the 20+ years prior. Next thing I knew, I was getting my racing license!😂 Retired from racing now, but my Ultra Classic is outfitted with racing suspension and heads turn when they see this old guy hanging off a 900lb. Bagger!!!😎🤘🏻

  • @lucag7810
    @lucag7810 2 місяці тому

    👏Ottimi consigli!

  • @Imdimplez83
    @Imdimplez83 2 місяці тому

    Does anybody know how much it is for the classes ? For new beginners

  • @distancejunkiemonkey4491
    @distancejunkiemonkey4491 2 місяці тому

    As a motor, I can tell you motor officer schools and your quarterly training does very little if anything to improve your at speed skills. The training is overly focused on slow speed control, yet when on enforcement we are regularly riding very aggressively at high speeds. I remember getting yelled at by the super an ego CMTO at California Highway Patrol Motor School for hanging of the seat, smh. I didn’t ride during my off time during my 10 years on motors. Afterwards I got back on my own motorcycles and had to seek out “high speed” instruction and information. My dad was a certified superbike attic in the 70’s/ 80’s and demanded an off the seat style when training me to ride at 15 years of age, yet those skills were very rusty, and the finer nuances were left out. It’s a long way of saying that motor officer doesn’t equal high speed greatness and online sources like Champ U, Michael Neeves, and others are an excellent source of skill building. Even studying the greats, Rossi, Lawson, etc. and applying that knowledge appropriately to your skill setting, motorcycle and environment goes a long ways.

  • @sanal.abraham
    @sanal.abraham 2 місяці тому

    gold

  • @chrispulham4779
    @chrispulham4779 2 місяці тому

    Cheers

  • @chrispulham4779
    @chrispulham4779 2 місяці тому

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @chrispulham4779
    @chrispulham4779 2 місяці тому

    So true!