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It's neat
That's one thing the Hendon Shuffle isn't.
It's neat
That's one thing the Hendon Shuffle isn't.

The Hendon Shuffle is unnecessary.
It is often used by those new to advanced riding until they learn that advanced riding is not about following robotic procedures.
The Hendon Shuffle is unnecessary.
It is often used by those new to advanced riding until they learn that advanced riding is not about following robotic procedures.
I must be a crap beginner then
Those that don't use it choose not to because they are riding something that is too big that they have no control over, so they rubbish the system so that they can avoid using it and falling off their bikes at every set of traffic lights. Only real men use the shuffle, because they are strong enough to have control of their bikes.
I think the above matches your post on the stupidity stakes![]()

I disagree. When performed well it's like motorcycle ballet. Forward thinking and observation allow you plenty of time to tippy toe through it with fluidity.




Well we agree on something!Dragging a foot 600 yards up the road whilst contemptating whether your going fast enough not to topple over......now that's scruffy riding![]()

I must be a crap beginner then![]()
Ummm, well in my opinion (humble as it may be) neither of these posts are stupid...
1) Advanced riding isnt about following robotic procedures, it about taking in information, acting on it, and following the system to give the biker the best chance on the road.... As I have previously said, every environment is different and thus needs to be acted upon according to the circustances
2) Some people do ride bikes that are high / heavy and thus do put both feet down or one foot towards the higher ground
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The first time I saw the Shuffle being taught was at Hendon suitably enough. There were at least twenty on the course and they were setting off for the manoeuvring area, it was hilarious to see them all bobbing up and down in concert!
Completely unnecessary too!
Well we agree on something!
Not that it follows that those who use their right foot do any such thing.
Or that "left-footers" do it any more than anyone else either.
The dispute over the Hendon Shuffle centres around its necessity or not.
To date, no-one has made a case for it on any grounds whatsoever, possibly the reason why it's not taught any more?![]()
I'ts no good trying to do it on either a race rep or a cruiser as the pegs are in the wrong place, I've tryed it on the harley and it don't work but i've found a new way to look cool at the lights. Yer ride up on yer HOG, as you near a dead stop lean the bike over to the left 5degrees and rest it on the primery cover, cool as yer like, both feet up just like sitting at home on the sofa. Chick just love it


Er, yes I have: It takes too long to accomplish and it adds to potential instability.You haven't given me a case against it then,
Er, yes I have: It takes too long to accomplish and it adds to potential instability.
Those two factors are always present.
Yes. Where such is possible. By the same token, good observation will prepare the right-footer to be ready to move away even sooner.Surely good observation will leave you with plenty of time to execute the move ????
I know some quite short people who ride big bikes. Are you saying that it's their own fault if they topple over when doing the shuffle? Or just that there should be a minimum height requirement for motorcyclists?As for instability, I haven't ever dropped a bike because of the shuffle or even come close for that matter. I'll refer you back to my comment about little men who ride bikes that are too big for them.
The fact that I stayed out of this thread for so long actually shows that I knew that it would come to this and I should have stayed out.The fact that you have poo poo'd every answer I have had to the subject shows me that you are not really interested.
Fool is not a word I used or even implied. I have no problem with you continuing with the Shuffle. If I was riding with you in the capacity of an observer, I would advise you to alter but I would not consider it a demerit if you didn't. As an examiner I might though, especially if it demonstrably heeded 'progress.'You are right and I'm a fool, but I am in control and comfortable with my feminine side enough to make me want to continue with my little riverdance, that's all that matters![]()
Yes. Where such is possible. By the same token, good observation will prepare the right-footer to be ready to move away even sooner.
No matter what you say, you cannot reduce the difference in time it takes to:
Lift the right foot off the peg.
Place the right foot securely on the ground.
Raise the left foot to the peg.
Operate the clutch and engage gear.
Lift the left foot off the peg.
Place the left foot securely on the ground.
Lift the right foot to the peg.
Move away.
Compared to:
Operate the clutch and engage gear.
Move away.
(In both cases I have ignored the safety checks for the purposes of the explanation).
Why make things more complicated than they need be?
This unnecessary procedure was dropped by police (except the Met) when I did my training, way back when.
I know some quite short people who ride big bikes. Are you saying that it's their own fault if they topple over when doing the shuffle? Or just that there should be a minimum height requirement for motorcyclists?
The fact that I stayed out of this thread for so long actually shows that I knew that it would come to this and I should have stayed out.
You are right about one thing: I am not going to be persuaded that a procedure that has been abandoned by those who once taught it (for the practical reasons stated above) should be reinstated because of some notion of tradition.
Fool is not a word I used or even implied. I have no problem with you continuing with the Shuffle. If I was riding with you in the capacity of an observer, I would advise you to alter but I would not consider it a demerit if you didn't. As an examiner I might though, especially if it demonstrably heeded 'progress.'

But the question was which foot do you use? And as with most things on this site, folk come on and argue that their way is best and why. Entertainment at its best. Jaq has long since passed her test, but the debate rages on.
Go Hendon Shuffle.![]()
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To date, no-one has made a case for it on any grounds whatsoever, possibly the reason why it's not taught any more?![]()


