I love this!! Guys..., please, keep this project going. The idea of explaining crashes is really cool! Simply because, “It's said that a wise person learns from his mistakes. A wiser one learns from others' mistakes. But the wisest person of all learns from others's successes.” ~John C. Maxwell
You guys know your stuff very well, I'm showing your videos to my cousins and my friends. They say that your videos are helping them to get better at riding, and they are fixing their mistakes.
This a great innovative way of showing "why?"... I have been looking for this kind of input all over the net... finally found you guys! super cool.. thanks for your hard work and sharing your experience... keep them coming please if possible...
Thanks guys for the vid I went riding today and alot of your tutorial vids helped me pick the pace up alot to have more control over my 250 2 stroke. Looking forward to seeing more vids from you guys and eventually taking a class at your facility
Great Channel bro awesome tutorials been working on my rideing a lot just for fun tho im a bmx rider nothing to seriouse yet just having a freaking blast learning and rideing trackas and shit
Haha man that jump at Johnsonville is wild, the 2 big poles are definitely the give away. The track is awesome though and has a lot of sections where you can pin it, one of my top 5 tracks in tx
Chad Reeds runway 7R departure and short flight into" uncontrolled flight into terrain" remember that one? when he was riding Honda. I guess around 07 0r 08
I usually upshift before a long jump, i feel like a low gear in high rpm wont rise my front wheel if its too low but thats just me , i only got 9 months in mx
@@dhprojects2881 amen bro....I can ride a bike pretty good in the woods with good control but jumping was toughest mentally still is now that I'm a old man👍
nice i think its helpful to the wobblers amongst us...... not to disagree with anything you’ve said however i don’t think U properly explained the SCUB FAIL as well as was needed. you mentioned the feet loose dragging the ground and so on . more emphasis needed to be put on the (1st rule and thing taught) is bike control and furthermore the most efficient / smartest way to achieve this is the use of the legs (the strongest muscle set available) to enable first goodbye movement but most of all the control of the motorcycle . yes use touched on his feet not being on the peg but it is widely known in order to pull off a scrub a Large part of this Advanced technique is the deflection of the rebound energy through seemingly Manoeuvering the bike into what looks loose and ragged to non riding types or the stupid but it’s a even Application of manoeuvering the motorcycle into this situation that looks uncontrolled where yes you need the bike to move into the first step of slanted tilting ( seemingly out of control) is then the importance of the bike being firmly gripped and controlled through the use of the legs ( basic rule applies everywhere in all disciplines for stability) very had to explain to someone starting out ( especially Enduro off road novice) that sitting down does not enhance safety and stability but will put you on your face more often than not . bike control people bike control ...... Long winded I know yes you’s did point out the no footed take off but never fully emphasised why as that is the first thing new riders should know / and is directly Applied in every aspect off controlling a motorcycle at any point not just failed scrubs
can you guys do a how to get the right stance video please because i find my elbows always drop, and mabey give us some drills to get it better please.
When it comes down to a split second reaction of landing on your precious head or putting your arm out to soften the blow to your head, we would put our arms out every time rather than attempt get lucky with a proper tuck and roll.
Thanks for tough those out I know you ride and real good but that shit makes you cringe,tuff guy,really cooper Webb,that boy was speedin,you know watching this stuff makes me appreciate McGrath's career,that he had a stellar, and solid rides...not that others haven't,but it was the length of ,and consistency...thanks for making me cringe,again good schooling though some one had to do it,hey speaking of cringing what was the story,with that practice crash that the professor had the supercross practice crash over triple the guy just endos straight on his head,it was 17seconds,or less,broke chain or what,GB says guy was okay but what the neck happen does any one know....I really not interested in see it again,the Webb nose wheels was hard enough,I like cooper he looks like hard charger old school competitor...heck as a racer,the average person has know idea how much we practice,what we do,how many hundreds of times we do stuff and that's in just one week,hah hah,people like my sister for instance,I was lucky enough to have a small track in my back yard to ride 3 or 4 hrs every day,and my sister she's see me out there with no clue,I heard this story,straight from her mouth,her best friends brother had a KDX 80 or 100,not sure,so apparently she learn how to start it from watching me.on my XL 125 four stroke,she starts revving the two stroke like evil knievel,sorry Travis,pulls the clutch in and puts it in gear 1st dumps the clutch and breaks her tail bone or bruised it.I think she actually broke the dang thing,so the one time she true to ride a bike I'm not there,wonderful as pop would say,oh well she said her dirt bike career was over any who,she didn't even go anywhere,hah hah hah hah,sorry,she makes me raff ,gung ho,thanks guys if you need MX schooling I can have my sister help,JK thanks again for the bravery....and good stuff,put it on the Underhills bill.I'm staying with them for the weekend,John kockintose,Chevy Chase...ill just have my people call themselves...
Quickly becoming my favorite channel. Thanks guys.
+Ethan Martin Awesome 👍🏻 Thanks for watching our stuff!
I love this!! Guys..., please, keep this project going. The idea of explaining crashes is really cool! Simply because, “It's said that a wise person learns from his mistakes. A wiser one learns from others' mistakes. But the wisest person of all learns from others's successes.” ~John C. Maxwell
You guys know your stuff very well, I'm showing your videos to my cousins and my friends. They say that your videos are helping them to get better at riding, and they are fixing their mistakes.
Great to hear that! Thanks for sharing our stuff 👍🏻
I'm a new rider of ~6 months and your channel is upping my game big time. Thanks for the homework assignments!
Thanks for the feedback! We love to know it’s helping 👍🏼
LOL! That sounded like something that Ronny Mac would say: A one-footed Nac-Nac, to non-footed Nac-Nac, to Superman, to... LOL!
Thanks guys you helped me with jumping on my 85
Awesome to hear!!
These videos are so great, love the different teaching techniques! MxFactory rocks!
Chadapault would be great. Would really help people out knowing to avoid kickers like that
This a great innovative way of showing "why?"... I have been looking for this kind of input all over the net... finally found you guys! super cool.. thanks for your hard work and sharing your experience... keep them coming please if possible...
We'll be making more of these soon, thanks for the feedback!
Thanks guys for the vid I went riding today and alot of your tutorial vids helped me pick the pace up alot to have more control over my 250 2 stroke. Looking forward to seeing more vids from you guys and eventually taking a class at your facility
LOVE IT!!! That’s awesome!
I love these tips keep em coming
Great Channel bro awesome tutorials been working on my rideing a lot just for fun tho im a bmx rider nothing to seriouse yet just having a freaking blast learning and rideing trackas and shit
This channel is great
Haha man that jump at Johnsonville is wild, the 2 big poles are definitely the give away. The track is awesome though and has a lot of sections where you can pin it, one of my top 5 tracks in tx
7:46 LOL nice 1 Cody
Do a step by step guide on how to properly crash to minimize injury?
That’s a good idea, I’m sure Tyler will love to practice crashing 😂 But that would make for a useful video
YES
Chad Reeds runway 7R departure and short flight into" uncontrolled flight into terrain" remember that one? when he was riding Honda. I guess around 07 0r 08
+Jeff Hicks Millville 2011?
I've never heard of upshifting to help your panic rev.. Great tip, hopefully I'll never have to use it!
I usually upshift before a long jump, i feel like a low gear in high rpm wont rise my front wheel if its too low but thats just me , i only got 9 months in mx
You guys have me dying with your narrating LOL
Can you do a video on doing jumps in the wind?
dont jump when windy lo..seriously
Rich Lafferty Racing lol I figured it out in the past 2 years, wind doesn’t bother me on jumps no more just gotta learn how to ride your bike
@@dhprojects2881 amen bro....I can ride a bike pretty good in the woods with good control but jumping was toughest mentally still is now that I'm a old man👍
Ya do t jump in the wind homie haha
I love your guys’ videos lol
That jump is a big triple now
Coops crash might be in oakland
Y’all are from Texas?! Bad ass, Houston born and raised!
nice video and cp
oper webbs crash was in practise
nice i think its helpful to the wobblers amongst us...... not to disagree with anything you’ve said however i don’t think U properly explained the SCUB FAIL as well as was needed. you mentioned the feet loose dragging the ground and so on . more emphasis needed to be put on the (1st rule and thing taught) is bike control and furthermore the most efficient / smartest way to achieve this is the use of the legs (the strongest muscle set available) to enable first goodbye movement but most of all the control of the motorcycle . yes use touched on his feet not being on the peg but it is widely known in order to pull off a scrub a Large part of this Advanced technique is the deflection of the rebound energy through seemingly Manoeuvering the bike into what looks loose and ragged to non riding types or the stupid but it’s a even Application of manoeuvering the motorcycle into this situation that looks uncontrolled where yes you need the bike to move into the first step of slanted tilting ( seemingly out of control) is then the importance of the bike being firmly gripped and controlled through the use of the legs ( basic rule applies everywhere in all disciplines for stability) very had to explain to someone starting out ( especially Enduro off road novice) that sitting down does not enhance safety and stability but will put you on your face more often than not . bike control people bike control ...... Long winded I know yes you’s did point out the no footed take off but never fully emphasised why as that is the first thing new riders should know / and is directly Applied in every aspect off controlling a motorcycle at any point not just failed scrubs
The one with the power poll is johnsonville mx
I’m still feeling my crash from a week ago and it was nothing close to any of these guys
can you guys do a how to get the right stance video please because i find my elbows always drop, and mabey give us some drills to get it better please.
What! Up shifting to help balance?
The thing or 2 I learned is motor cycles can be very painful..Lol
Do another fails video!!
Coming soon
I think the c webb crash was like la dodger stadium or Oakland
Also me "His finger slipped" 👁👄👁
is the best Channa. on jumps they deliberately leave the bike? i did not know that
I dig the matchy matchy hair and beard styles.
Big T do mine from 2016 the one you filmed ;)
Do you think Webb’s crash wouldn’t have happened if he didn’t brake tap it
where can i get a the mx factory shirt like u
hoops & yoyo
if you want to use the vids of me on my channel you can they should be copyright free. also can you do a standing scrub please
You good foo?
Johnsonville
Newton predicted that kinda thang
like 200 Years ago.
Crack a book
Learn some damn physics.
Ouco
Why ken as the thumbnail SMH
Why these guys put their arms out lol...TUCK AND ROLL OR ATLEAST TUCK LOL you wont break as many arms
When it comes down to a split second reaction of landing on your precious head or putting your arm out to soften the blow to your head, we would put our arms out every time rather than attempt get lucky with a proper tuck and roll.
@@TheMxFactory learn how to fall lol
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Thanks for tough those out I know you ride and real good but that shit makes you cringe,tuff guy,really cooper Webb,that boy was speedin,you know watching this stuff makes me appreciate McGrath's career,that he had a stellar, and solid rides...not that others haven't,but it was the length of ,and consistency...thanks for making me cringe,again good schooling though some one had to do it,hey speaking of cringing what was the story,with that practice crash that the professor had the supercross practice crash over triple the guy just endos straight on his head,it was 17seconds,or less,broke chain or what,GB says guy was okay but what the neck happen does any one know....I really not interested in see it again,the Webb nose wheels was hard enough,I like cooper he looks like hard charger old school competitor...heck as a racer,the average person has know idea how much we practice,what we do,how many hundreds of times we do stuff and that's in just one week,hah hah,people like my sister for instance,I was lucky enough to have a small track in my back yard to ride 3 or 4 hrs every day,and my sister she's see me out there with no clue,I heard this story,straight from her mouth,her best friends brother had a KDX 80 or 100,not sure,so apparently she learn how to start it from watching me.on my XL 125 four stroke,she starts revving the two stroke like evil knievel,sorry Travis,pulls the clutch in and puts it in gear 1st dumps the clutch and breaks her tail bone or bruised it.I think she actually broke the dang thing,so the one time she true to ride a bike I'm not there,wonderful as pop would say,oh well she said her dirt bike career was over any who,she didn't even go anywhere,hah hah hah hah,sorry,she makes me raff ,gung ho,thanks guys if you need MX schooling I can have my sister help,JK thanks again for the bravery....and good stuff,put it on the Underhills bill.I'm staying with them for the weekend,John kockintose,Chevy Chase...ill just have my people call themselves...
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Oakland 2014
+Dirtbikeboy 713 Thanks!