Must be part of the trials training and picking your line but I find it refreshing that he knows when to take a slow approach vs just blasting through every obstacle no matter what the trail condition. Thanks for sharing the instruction!
Thanks for sharing. Never thought of approaching a crevasse that slow and tying that technique. Will try it next weekend, a group of us from Western Colorado heading to Moab next weekend.
Didn't realize so many riders have a probem with very slow riding. This was the first thing i've learned on my bike: How to ride in nearly footstep-slow riding or even balance the bike while standing still. I'm not really good at it (In my opinion) but I really like going downhill oder through cracks like this or even smaller (but deeper) ones like we have here besides our forestroads. But nevermind, on the other side I am a gumby if it comes to wheelys or jumping :D Something other what made me wonder was, how comes that Graham occurs in so many videos of UA-camrs lately? Does he offer a paid training where he comes to you and teaches a group of riders organized by yourself? ..^^ Great video btw! :)
Hey Kyle great video thanks for all the content. It's really help me understand my bike and help me build a lot of skill. Question for you, what do you think about guys lowering their bike inch inch and a half I ride a Husky tx300 and I'm about 5:10?
MrAshrr213 it's probably more of me being a pussy than anything. Been riding for years but have been tiptoeing the whole time and just kind of had enough of it. Was on a CRF 450 before this since 2008. Just watching some pros and they're easily flat footed with their bike.
Jamie Brasnyo Some of those guys are pretty tall too, but I'm pretty sure it's just knowing where to put your foot down. Also make sure your sag is set correctly.
MrAshrr213 that's definitely key I agree. I think I'm going to try the lowering link first. Being tall is an advantage for sure... and yeah I knowing when to put your foot down as a good idea seeing as how I only have one ACL because of it LOL
So ik this is a random question but... i currently own a crf250x. I am kinda itching to try a 2 stroke for enduro. I have only ridden a kx100 and i was wondering what u would recommend as a 2 stroke enduro bike?
Seems like everything he does is at idle and so smooth
Man you're so lucky to go riding with my favorite rider
One of my favorite series on your channel!
Awesome love these lessons with the master...yes he so graceful and makes everything look so effortless.
Must be part of the trials training and picking your line but I find it refreshing that he knows when to take a slow approach vs just blasting through every obstacle no matter what the trail condition. Thanks for sharing the instruction!
Thanks for sharing. Never thought of approaching a crevasse that slow and tying that technique. Will try it next weekend, a group of us from Western Colorado heading to Moab next weekend.
This is a very useful and interesting clip to watch and learn. Thanks for sharing.
Nice. Thanks for your videos I'm new to riding in starting this coming week end
EXCELLENT. Very well explained. Cheers from the Amazon (Brazil).
Didn't realize so many riders have a probem with very slow riding. This was the first thing i've learned on my bike: How to ride in nearly footstep-slow riding or even balance the bike while standing still. I'm not really good at it (In my opinion) but I really like going downhill oder through cracks like this or even smaller (but deeper) ones like we have here besides our forestroads.
But nevermind, on the other side I am a gumby if it comes to wheelys or jumping :D
Something other what made me wonder was, how comes that Graham occurs in so many videos of UA-camrs lately? Does he offer a paid training where he comes to you and teaches a group of riders organized by yourself? ..^^
Great video btw! :)
Cracking title for the video. Clever if intended, even more if not.
Hey Kyle great video thanks for all the content. It's really help me understand my bike and help me build a lot of skill. Question for you, what do you think about guys lowering their bike inch inch and a half I ride a Husky tx300 and I'm about 5:10?
Jamie Brasnyo Man I'm 5'8 and have zero issue with the bike height.
MrAshrr213 it's probably more of me being a pussy than anything. Been riding for years but have been tiptoeing the whole time and just kind of had enough of it. Was on a CRF 450 before this since 2008. Just watching some pros and they're easily flat footed with their bike.
Jamie Brasnyo Some of those guys are pretty tall too, but I'm pretty sure it's just knowing where to put your foot down. Also make sure your sag is set correctly.
MrAshrr213 that's definitely key I agree. I think I'm going to try the lowering link first. Being tall is an advantage for sure... and yeah I knowing when to put your foot down as a good idea seeing as how I only have one ACL because of it LOL
Amazing video ...nd loads of love to Grahm.
"Graham Jarvis teaches us to turn off the bike" 🤣
LOL
Slow and controlled, compress the suspension, turn the key left.
Hey Kyle, great videos, Awsome that you got to ride with Graham and share it. BTW where did you get the star spangled gloves, need some, Thanks
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This was awesome!
I would pay for a technical clinic like this with Graham..
If I can’t compress my forks like that dose that mean I need to swap the springs for my weight?
great series!!
Idol graham jarvis im olways watch ur video very nice i realy realy like it..
Learned something new.. thank you
love this channel
I really love the enduro bike
How does Graham have his power valve set?
Very good
Speed is not your friend here..good video. Thanks
Hi Kyle i just got a ktm 250 xc 2015 have you riden this model? If you did what is your opinion on it?
he had a 300xc from the same year and as far as I know he loved it
Cool. Good stuff.
Very nice job on your video production. Obviously the content is good too. Moab, you gotta go... More than just riding, it's the total experience.
Awesome
really are you gonna give that bike bro?
My ad was just a freakin condom commercial
So ik this is a random question but... i currently own a crf250x. I am kinda itching to try a 2 stroke for enduro. I have only ridden a kx100 and i was wondering what u would recommend as a 2 stroke enduro bike?
Depends on terrain but the 300s are very popular.
this is like a hockey game whit novice
The famed Golden crack?
markmtbrider This does not look like the crack on Gold Spike.
No, it is not.
I'd like to see attempts without instruction.
$10 patron? no thank you!
basicly wheely technic ... ?
translate Indonesia language, please.