The SECRET To Slow Wheelies!

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @zarne2061
    @zarne2061 Рік тому +63

    Your channel is super underrated and gold!

  • @chirocole106
    @chirocole106 Рік тому +4

    This was the most helpful ‘how to’ I’ve ever seen. You explain what’s important and don’t go off on 10 minute tangents of something not necessarily related to the topic like many videos out there haha. Thank you!

  • @Sn0w1981
    @Sn0w1981 Рік тому +5

    Great tips! Makes me want to try them right now.
    I'm even inclined to putting my dull footpegs on first. And maybe replace the rear fender bolts with weak zipties too!

  • @couchpotato7478
    @couchpotato7478 Рік тому +3

    Rich, as you know there are many many videos on YT about wheelies, slow wheelies etc. but they pale in comparison to the detail and effort you put into yours. I’ve watched your other videos ad-nauseam, and they have gotten me further along in my journey to the slow wheelie kingdom, but this video takes the cake. You did a great job filling in those knowledge gaps that always seem to allude me in perfecting the wheelie. Good Job man keep these videos coming!

  • @chasebarragar6961
    @chasebarragar6961 Рік тому +6

    Thank you. I struggle with slow wheelies on dirtbike but can do it all day on my quad so it is very frustrating losing my balance side to side

  • @jonbyc
    @jonbyc Рік тому

    I’ve never heard anyone explain wheelie tips this clear and impactful. Amazing video man.

  • @asipalacios8701
    @asipalacios8701 Рік тому +1

    I watched this like 8 months ago when I started practicing.. I watch it now when im at balance point but not slow wheeling. and he is right im getting closer with my chest to the handle bar. good explanation everything

  • @huckfinn4260
    @huckfinn4260 Рік тому +16

    Super helpful as always. I love how you pack these videos so full with valuable info. I have to replay it a few times because there's so much in each one I miss a lot in the first couple viewings.
    You did one a while back explaining how two different IRC tires were sized the same, but one was larger than the other due to the difference in carcass and compounds. I wonder if you could do a deep dive on tire sizing, how different size tires affect the bike and how you ride, and some tips on choosing sizes of tires based on bike, riding level, riding style etc.

  • @kiki231000
    @kiki231000 Рік тому +12

    I can watch 1000 videos on how to do anything on a dirtbike, but yours always teach me more, even after 40 years off road

  • @ScottDukesRealEstate
    @ScottDukesRealEstate Рік тому

    This was the best description meaning most detail of all your instructional videos and best of anyone else I've watched. Well done!

  • @peterjacobs6290
    @peterjacobs6290 2 місяці тому

    Definitely the best off road dirt bike channel on UA-cam

  • @se7oluti0n
    @se7oluti0n Рік тому +2

    I have just got my first dualsport (only 150 cc 4 Stroke) and start learning from your 10 part progression series. I don't if I will be able to do Double Blip with this bike but the first 9 parts are really amazing. I learned a lot from your content. Thank you a lot, Rich.

    • @giannibravo9092
      @giannibravo9092 Рік тому

      I’m on a klx 140 4 stroke and working on on this too!
      And applying some of it to my mb and dirt jumper riding
      I want to acquire the skills before I get a more powerful bike cuz I love unbroken bones! Lolol

    • @se7oluti0n
      @se7oluti0n Рік тому +1

      @@giannibravo9092 Mine is yamaha wr155. personally I think 150cc bikes are not powerful but still enough to pass over small obstacle (

    • @giannibravo9092
      @giannibravo9092 Рік тому

      @@se7oluti0n Thanks for the tip!
      I agree, obviously more power is helpful sometimes but I’m hoping to be able to handle this little guy properly then maybe go to a 250 2 stroke or 4 stoke? That’s gonna be a whole other question! Lol 😆

  • @jeradbennett5030
    @jeradbennett5030 Рік тому +1

    Great detailed video on the topic, thanks man. I've been riding for over 30 years and have never worked on becoming a better wheelie guy. I ride a lot of tight technical stuff that would benefit me greatly if I were better at it. I'll hop on the XR100 as soon as I can and give it a try before I break the rear fender off my GasGas lol.

  • @bbarker5766
    @bbarker5766 Рік тому

    This was an awesome video as per the usual Rich!!
    When was growing up and learning how to wheelie we didn't have help like this back then it was trial and error. Sometimes it cost a fender but once you got it it just got better.

  • @kingonthehill7
    @kingonthehill7 9 місяців тому +4

    Awesome video overall. However, as a former college physics instructor you should be aware that you are potentially headed into misleading territory with the discussion of peg pressure. A principle of physics is that internal forces do not change external reactions. For example installing a compressed spring between the handlebars and the footpegs would appear to lift up on the handlebars and push down on the pegs thus lightening the front end and pushing down on the rear end. However, because the spring is an internal force it does not work. Easily verified experimentally placing bathroom scales under front and rear tires (bike standing still). For the same reason right peg pressure does not in itself cause the bike to lean right. What actually matters is the location of the combined center of gravity (bike plus rider). In fact, in the video you noted that lifting the left foot off the peg and extending the foot to the left caused the bike to lean left (because the center of gravity shifts to the left) even though 100% of your weight is on the right footpeg. FYI, the discussion and analysis is more complicated when the rider is in the process of throwing his/her weight around (example: jerking up on the handlebars, jumping up and down on the pegs) due to dynamic affects.

    • @lotharluder2743
      @lotharluder2743 Місяць тому +1

      Ha ha, thinking and feeling is sometimes hard to bring in line for the thinker. Famous Bruce Lee quote in one of his Movies. Don't think. Feel. I tend also to overthink too much. But your analysis is exelent for me.

    • @AlexandruCalta
      @AlexandruCalta Місяць тому

      Do you actually wheelie a motorcycle?

    • @kingonthehill7
      @kingonthehill7 4 дні тому +1

      @@AlexandruCalta Only about 1/4 mile these days. Back in the day I finished 3rd in the California state trials championship, and did a trials stunt riding show in the San Francisco Cow Palace for the Great American Motorcycle show :)

  • @Gotfaz
    @Gotfaz Рік тому

    You, my friend, are tremendously eloquent in your lectures. I applaud you. New subscriber.

  • @jamesmarchant5837
    @jamesmarchant5837 Рік тому +1

    I can wheelie a mountain bike for daysssssssss… and everything you say completely correlates with a mtb also. Makes total sense to what do and what I feel on a mtb. Yet I’m hopeless at them as soon as I try it on my enduro bike 🤷‍♀️.

  • @thomascaldwell184
    @thomascaldwell184 Рік тому +1

    Thanks man! I like how you break things down. Works for the way I learn.

  • @OldManEnduro
    @OldManEnduro Рік тому +5

    Me: "Hey Rich, what time is it?"
    Rich: "It's always 12 o'clock."
    Awesome breakdown as always, from the best coach out there. 🤘

  • @chrisvozza6530
    @chrisvozza6530 Рік тому

    Been trying to master this for awhile and it's been coming along pretty well but Thanks for the tips they will come in handy

  • @RacerX400600
    @RacerX400600 Рік тому +1

    Been looking for advice on left right balance for wheelies for so long. Thank you!!!!

  • @AntiStressKit
    @AntiStressKit Рік тому

    12 o'clock galore. Thank you so much Rich!

  • @peterwathen3463
    @peterwathen3463 Рік тому

    Short and to the point.
    Thank you.

  • @yanirdasa5276
    @yanirdasa5276 Рік тому +1

    Love your videos, I’m learning a lot from them.

  • @elvispusley3515
    @elvispusley3515 Рік тому +3

    I just want to wheelie, and I’ve been trying damn it. I’m going to keep at it tell I do it or bust my rear fender off. Then keep trying, thanks Rich the irc tire guy

    • @IRCTireUSAMoto
      @IRCTireUSAMoto  Рік тому +1

      That’s the kind of commitment it takes! Thanks for watching!

  • @zrtlrncm
    @zrtlrncm Рік тому

    1:50 absolutely amazing balance 👍. At first time I thought that video in slow-mode.

  • @22YZ450FX
    @22YZ450FX Рік тому +2

    Awesome tutorial! What boots are you wearing in this video? They sure look flexible at the ankle.. I've got some Astar tech7 enduro's and they're stiff and need break in for sure!

    • @marcososeguera7893
      @marcososeguera7893 Рік тому +2

      Those are SIDI cross fire 3s

    • @22YZ450FX
      @22YZ450FX Рік тому

      @@marcososeguera7893 Thanks!

    • @RichPlakas
      @RichPlakas Рік тому +1

      Do you find the stiff boots make it harder to "feel" the rear brake?

    • @22YZ450FX
      @22YZ450FX Рік тому

      @@RichPlakas Yes somewhat. I adjusted the pedal so I don't ride it accidentally. Shifting is going to take a while to get usto for sure!

  • @minibikebreck
    @minibikebreck Рік тому +3

    lots of great tips but super surprised no mention of developing the REAR BRAKE CONTROL skill that is the only thing saving you from going back on your ass lol. it took me a good 3 months of practice almost every day to even start to feel comfortable catching the wheelie using the rear brake (and not pulling my legs off the bike to save myself the body natural reaction) to control the wheelie once past balance point. I feel that rear brake should be second nature before any thing else cause with out it then is just a matter of time and you will be on your ass.

  • @richardhammond2633
    @richardhammond2633 Рік тому

    Best slow wheelie tutorial I've seen. 👍

  • @jd2murray
    @jd2murray Рік тому +1

    Working on this skill now, just what I needed

  • @argndogo
    @argndogo 2 місяці тому

    Can you make any videos explaining the different tires IRC carries currently and the differences in them? Where and what type of terrain the different tires are used for. I don't really know which tire to pick for what I need. Lol

  • @Trialstoenduro-vz8iq
    @Trialstoenduro-vz8iq 9 місяців тому

    Do you have irc retailer in China, I’ll be starting to work on the slow wheelie tomorrow, and excited here but wanna try your tires. Thanks for All the teachings.

  • @vininio
    @vininio Рік тому +2

    I noticed that you cover the clutch by your middle finger. Is that a hidden sign to all of us who will never ride as good as you?😅

  • @chrisking4515
    @chrisking4515 Рік тому

    Nicely done

  • @douglasfink131
    @douglasfink131 6 місяців тому

    Thank you sir. Very informative.

  • @Cross-Country-Biker
    @Cross-Country-Biker Рік тому

    Wheelie skill is super cool, I am going to try your hack. Top vid Rich. Love your work

    • @IRCTireUSAMoto
      @IRCTireUSAMoto  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much for watching. I appreciate the support!

  • @siwy4f
    @siwy4f Рік тому

    Great video! I've always wondered why enduro riders don't use a secondary rear brake lever like stunt riders do. It seems like it would make certain maneuvers much easier to perform, especially when it comes to controlling the bike's balance during challenging off-road sections. It would be interesting to see how enduro riders might adapt their riding style if this feature was more widely adopted. Keep up the good work! 👍🏍️💨

    • @IRCTireUSAMoto
      @IRCTireUSAMoto  Рік тому

      We use our clutch way more than rear brake.

    • @siwy4f
      @siwy4f Рік тому

      @@IRCTireUSAMoto Give it a try if you ever get the chance, and see how it works for enduro riding. Thank you for all the insights and valuable tips you've shared with us. Since watching your videos, I realized I was using the clutch in a very basic on-off manner, and your advice has helped me understand the numerous possibilities the clutch offers. We really appreciate your dedication to the sport! 🙌🏍️👏

  • @absoluteit1614
    @absoluteit1614 Рік тому

    Nice one Rich 👍

  • @neillong1274
    @neillong1274 Рік тому +1

    Mate that’s so super skilled if I tried that I’d die

  • @FerrellMcCollough
    @FerrellMcCollough Рік тому

    Nice thank you, how are your wheelies on a mountain bike, quite a bit different skills?

  • @andreyshred
    @andreyshred Рік тому

    Can't figure out yet when you're standing on the ground and pull the front wheel up and lock the bike in one place without using rear brake. It must be super tiny clutch adjustment to keep a bit of power to not roll forward but at the same time not to stall the bike. For now my bike still rolling forward as I press clutch too much or stalling if I don't press enough haha😂

  • @Jursaw
    @Jursaw Рік тому

    Now I just have to go and practice!

  • @houjous5131
    @houjous5131 Рік тому

    What do you suggest for a used trials bike? I'm feeling like this may be a bit difficult to do on my 460lb bike. Dirtbikes to make sense I'd need it to be street legal. The trails bike I can use in the garage or in the yard.

  • @AustrisPhoto
    @AustrisPhoto Рік тому +1

    Please do this same video for big adv bikes 😊

  • @philipsmith6152
    @philipsmith6152 Рік тому

    Mate outstanding instruction, I always do the opposite of what your teaching!! Thanks

  • @OskPionier
    @OskPionier Рік тому

    Somtehing like CRF 250, EXC 250 (4 strokes) is good for this stuff?

  • @rtg_2023
    @rtg_2023 Рік тому

    could you pls talk about coming down from a wheelie as a beginner. like how can we come down from a wheelie without slamming the front

  • @czechyalater_
    @czechyalater_ Рік тому

    Thanks heaps for the informative video mate! It something to put into practice now! Stay tuned as Czechyalater flips the bike hahaha

  • @malcadorthesigillite2541
    @malcadorthesigillite2541 Рік тому

    Excellent video. Pro tech.

  • @Dissentient01
    @Dissentient01 Рік тому

    I still run them in 2nd. Just a bit more forgiving as I run an MX tire.

  • @trailsweeper
    @trailsweeper Рік тому

    hey mr Larsen. quick question, did Countersteering matter here, at all?

  • @Daniel.Palmer183f
    @Daniel.Palmer183f Рік тому

    its been bugging me for a while and my yard is finally nice soft green grass so I guess Ill be putting in some work to nail this down.

  • @ashokponneth2124
    @ashokponneth2124 Рік тому

    Witch gear to youse and witch R P M?? Back flip what to do?

  • @CoffeeAndBusiness
    @CoffeeAndBusiness Рік тому

    Man I have a drz400 and I have trouble with the engine brake bringing the front down. I’m chasing it out. Is it because I’m not at balance point? Will the engine brake not bring the bike down at balance point?

  • @canturgan
    @canturgan Рік тому +2

    Do you ever fall off?

  • @ralphboelen4807
    @ralphboelen4807 Рік тому

    Bro killed it thank u !

  • @stevenbolton5967
    @stevenbolton5967 Місяць тому

    On the range my power band is set on the beta 2nd is pretty good but you can always turn the power band back down and it’s a lot better in 1st gear, turned up my power band to hit better in low range and forgot about it the next day and went to pop a slow wheelie and nearly landed out on my back 🤣

  • @sheldonspringer5466
    @sheldonspringer5466 Рік тому

    Great video bro. Thanks loads

  • @ernestjames15
    @ernestjames15 7 місяців тому

    What do you think of a power wheelie.

  • @StandFast1611
    @StandFast1611 Рік тому

    Could you do this on a klr650? Yeah it about 400+lbs but that all I have to work with.

  • @dmorgan3244
    @dmorgan3244 Рік тому

    What gear should I be using to learn?

    • @_gears
      @_gears 7 місяців тому

      It’s always 1st gear

  • @MrAndyloz
    @MrAndyloz Рік тому

    gotta save this ,we go a lot going on here.. cheers rich

  • @earlgallup5223
    @earlgallup5223 Рік тому

    I cat walked a TW200. From Tallahassee to Jacksonville without setting it down.

  • @vithakatsa5451
    @vithakatsa5451 Рік тому

    That was wheelie awesome 😂

  • @crossfort6703
    @crossfort6703 Рік тому

    Has irc 10" and 12" mx tires?

  • @Jayenduro
    @Jayenduro Рік тому

    What tire pressure on rear you recommend? Or does it matter?

  • @rayotieno7958
    @rayotieno7958 2 місяці тому

    Absolutely 💯

  • @FamousLive11
    @FamousLive11 Рік тому

    Another Gold Nugget from Rich❤

  • @azzedinesarie669
    @azzedinesarie669 Рік тому

    Thanks a lot for the movie

  • @NicholasPoncedeLeon
    @NicholasPoncedeLeon Рік тому

    Do you say "i" when you say "I'm the iRC Tire Guy"? I can never hear the i, if you do.

  • @stevecastillo8697
    @stevecastillo8697 Рік тому

    That s dope thank you 👍🏾

  • @tonn333
    @tonn333 Рік тому

    Did I understand correctly that it's easier to wheelie on softer tires?

    • @KoltFin
      @KoltFin Рік тому +1

      Opposite. Soft tends to tip over easier, not as stable

    • @roberto3262
      @roberto3262 Рік тому

      Lower tire pressure gives a little more meat on the ground.

  • @suflayda_saiyan7762
    @suflayda_saiyan7762 10 місяців тому

    Solid! 💪🏾

  • @moreveinsmoregains
    @moreveinsmoregains Рік тому

    What kind of pipe is that? it doesn t look stock

  • @elvispusley3515
    @elvispusley3515 10 місяців тому

    Yer like a Jedi Master

  • @Coastal-rsidedown
    @Coastal-rsidedown Рік тому

    Wheelies are super easy to do watching a computer screen ... much harder in the wild! 🙂

  • @markcoleman7788
    @markcoleman7788 4 місяці тому

    Great tutorial, but I cant save it!!??

  • @chrisalas879
    @chrisalas879 10 місяців тому

    Nice 👍🙏

  • @george199779
    @george199779 10 місяців тому

    others say to come close to the handlebars

  • @mariusmartinsen2064
    @mariusmartinsen2064 Рік тому

    Wow 👏👍

  • @Turtlefarm
    @Turtlefarm 6 місяців тому

    Talk about clutch and throttle control when the front wheel is up… no one does….

  • @609enduro
    @609enduro Рік тому

    Come to philly... them boys will show u what's up haaaa.

    • @IRCTireUSAMoto
      @IRCTireUSAMoto  Рік тому +2

      Lol I’d love to get a Lesson from Those dudes!

  • @Exrimordonaj
    @Exrimordonaj Рік тому

    One day, one day…

  • @JuandelaCruise
    @JuandelaCruise Рік тому

    There's no short cuts to slow wheelies. It's a lot of seat time and balls of steel

  • @gdelarama4256
    @gdelarama4256 Рік тому

    niceeeee

  • @robertb7275
    @robertb7275 26 днів тому

    D Best

  • @PriapismSD
    @PriapismSD Рік тому

    Side note: I would recommend changing the lighting in your studio shots. No offense, but the low front camera angle and lighting makes you older than you are, and makes your skin tone look sweaty. I would suggest raising the height of that camera a little bit, and I would try a studio light more from the side, maybe a softer tone LED. The second camera angle in the studio looks better, I think the fisheye affect of the main camera exaggerates the size of your hands and distorts your face. Your older set up standing for the camera made your face look better. Just a thought, I ain't no expert.

    • @RichPlakas
      @RichPlakas Рік тому

      Rich Larsen looks great for being 62 years old and his beard isn't even grey!

  • @marcinpilarz3211
    @marcinpilarz3211 16 днів тому

    Thanks a lot