Clutching should be less of an issue. personally I don't use clutch for upshifts and will use two fingers for a single pull downshift, usually giving two kicks down with the one pull. Now braking will depend on your setup. DRZ i do two finger for fast trail braking type turns, and all four going into a hairpin
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Thank you so much Wendel. We're trying!
I really like mixing in 1-handed laps during training sessions since it's impossible to hold the bars tight that way
Good tip!
good tip! how about 1 finger vs 2 finger braking and clutching? I feel much better control with 1 finger, but they get tired quick, LOL.
Clutching should be less of an issue. personally I don't use clutch for upshifts and will use two fingers for a single pull downshift, usually giving two kicks down with the one pull. Now braking will depend on your setup. DRZ i do two finger for fast trail braking type turns, and all four going into a hairpin
@@socalsupermoto interesting! Thanks for the tips!
Is Brian wearing the newest Socal SM shirt?
dunno, but we seem to always have freshies on the way. Just ordered jerseys!
CRUSH THEM
no no no no crushing hahaha
@@socalsupermoto squeeesh them!!!!
3:48 what went wrong with this jump? I noticed the front stayed down.
that's from chopping the throttle. gotta keep it steady off the jumps!
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What if I intensly dislike baby birds?
baby lizards.