great vids! I'd only say that the point of moving from left to right loading opposite foot pegs is in leaning the bike :) which actually makes turns tighter/smaller. I see good moving but just negligible leaning....
Thanks for watching the video. This video was not designed to be a technique video, it was done to demonstrate creative ways to practcie with only 4 cones. We mentioned that for more experienced riders wanting to hone in on techniques, they could tighten up the distance in between the cones or opt for a more challenging terrain to practice on.👍
Well done. I think I'd need a map at times, so not to get lost. I've done similar with 44gal drums (bit like a barrel race) the devil was in the spacing they weren't all spaced the same. It made you think a little more about judging the space between obstacles to set set up for the best and quickest run through the next one. (rubbish job by me explaining) not too different from your last set of designs. love your work!
Thanks for watching! This video was made strictly to present the course layouts, designs, & driving patterns. If you can hang tight, we are releasing a detailed overview of friction zone control including clutch, brake & throttle use. That will appear as blog post on advmotoskillz.com/ within the coming weeks and we will announce it here on this channel as well.
@@MujoNovak I’ve never done it to see how fast I can do it.. If I had the chance to “redo” my learning how to ride experience, I would start out combining gymkhana and trials riding 👍🏻
Fantastic
Thank you so much 😀, hope you get to have some fun with something other than a straight slalom.
Great tutorials as usuals!
Thank you Angelo! Let us know how your cone practice goes
Hello!! from THAILAND.. Thanks you so much for this video. I hope you 'll got 100K followers soonest.
I hope so too! Thank you so much kob khun krab 🙏
4 simple cones, a lot to see on this video! 👍👌
Glad you liked it! Enjoy them all 🏍👍
great vids! I'd only say that the point of moving from left to right loading opposite foot pegs is in leaning the bike :) which actually makes turns tighter/smaller. I see good moving but just negligible leaning....
Thanks for watching the video. This video was not designed to be a technique video, it was done to demonstrate creative ways to practcie with only 4 cones. We mentioned that for more experienced riders wanting to hone in on techniques, they could tighten up the distance in between the cones or opt for a more challenging terrain to practice on.👍
Brilliant video! can't wait to put these into practice!
Have fun! It is a lot of practice with just 4 cones!!!!!
Great low speed riding skills....🤘
Thanks 👍
superb, loving this
Thank you! Cheers!
Well done. I think I'd need a map at times, so not to get lost. I've done similar with 44gal drums (bit like a barrel race) the devil was in the spacing they weren't all spaced the same. It made you think a little more about judging the space between obstacles to set set up for the best and quickest run through the next one. (rubbish job by me explaining) not too different from your last set of designs. love your work!
Great idea, patchpaddy. Thanks for offering that idea as well. Good stuff! Thanks👍
Great to see, but as a beginner, how is the clutch & brake (front and / or rear) used in the process?
Thanks for watching! This video was made strictly to present the course layouts, designs, & driving patterns. If you can hang tight, we are releasing a detailed overview of friction zone control including clutch, brake & throttle use. That will appear as blog post on advmotoskillz.com/ within the coming weeks and we will announce it here on this channel as well.
Yours is a great question and exactly why we are dedicating a full post about it. Thanks again.
This looks like modified "Satokana GP" on gravel.
@@MujoNovak I’ve never done it to see how fast I can do it..
If I had the chance to “redo” my learning how to ride experience, I would start out combining gymkhana and trials riding 👍🏻
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