Top 10 Technical Trail HACKS!

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  • Опубліковано 22 лип 2024
  • Today the IRC Tire Guy breaks down his top ten hacks for technical terrain.

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  • @Tibingi84
    @Tibingi84 Рік тому +128

    Rich is arguably the best hard enduro tutor in the world. I wish every subject I was ever interested in was taught this way. Thanks for sharing this top quality content with us. 🤙🏻🤙🏻

    • @IRCTireUSAMoto
      @IRCTireUSAMoto  Рік тому +10

      Thanks so much! That really mean a lot! Stoked to help!!

    • @huckfinn4260
      @huckfinn4260 Рік тому +10

      If Rich wrote a book about dirt bike technique I would definitely buy it. I think I've watched every one of his videos. Some of them several times.

    • @IRCTireUSAMoto
      @IRCTireUSAMoto  Рік тому +15

      Might have to get after it!

    • @chrisoffersen
      @chrisoffersen Рік тому

      @@huckfinn4260100%

    • @huckfinn4260
      @huckfinn4260 Рік тому

      @@IRCTireUSAMoto I imagine that like most of us, you don't have enough hours in the day or days in the week to squeeze everything in. I can also imagine that writing such a book would be quite an enormous project.
      The pavement guys have some fine books written by Keith Code, Nick Ienatsch, Lee Parks and others. Dirt riders on the other hand don't really have any books available on riding technique. I can't think of anyone more qualified to bestow such a gift on the world.
      Whether a book ever comes out or not, we have the videos crammed full with tons of exceptional advice. A resource that I value and appreciate very much.

  • @RiseWithin1
    @RiseWithin1 Рік тому +31

    I’m 5’6 and I’ve put 235 hours on my bike since January. Most trail riding and some technical drills taught by Rich. The drills combined with seat time has took my riding to another level. Being short sucks but being short and sucking at riding is even worse 😂😂

    • @IRCTireUSAMoto
      @IRCTireUSAMoto  Рік тому +3

      That’s awesome to hear man! Thanks for sharing your experience 🙌 Glad the drills help!

    • @RiseWithin1
      @RiseWithin1 Рік тому

      @@IRCTireUSAMoto thank you!! We really appreciate your videos!! Ix09 best enduro tire out there!!

    • @CommieHunter7
      @CommieHunter7 Рік тому +1

      Geez that's a lot of hours.

    • @RiseWithin1
      @RiseWithin1 Рік тому +1

      @@CommieHunter7 yes sir!! Maintenance is a booger to keep up with lol

    • @riders.oregon4474
      @riders.oregon4474 Рік тому +1

      Nice! It took me about the last 4 years to ride 235 hours.

  • @georgeoliver7619
    @georgeoliver7619 Рік тому +5

    Your dog is so chill! What a great training companion!

  • @rev.brotherjohn2191
    @rev.brotherjohn2191 Рік тому +11

    Rich gotta hand it to you, I like your style. The best part is that you take the time to think what would benefit us the most, and then you simplify it that even a beginner can grasp. Thanks for your time and professionalism.

    • @IRCTireUSAMoto
      @IRCTireUSAMoto  Рік тому +1

      I appreciate that. Thank you for the support! We’ll keep them coming!!

    • @jimmiddleton3170
      @jimmiddleton3170 Рік тому

      Thank you, and thanx some more!

  • @mattwalsh1558
    @mattwalsh1558 Рік тому +10

    Hey Rich, As a 50 year old guy trying to improve my riding, your drills have been next level and have improved my skills immensely. Especially the wheelie drill starting from the balance point.
    Thanks again man for you content!!

    • @IRCTireUSAMoto
      @IRCTireUSAMoto  Рік тому +2

      Stoked to help! Hope I’m shredding at 50 🙌

  • @nicksimpson2051
    @nicksimpson2051 Рік тому +3

    Thank you. You must feel the same way I do talking to my 5th grade students, repeating the same couple points/techniques over and over in different ways until someone listens. You are my favorite moto/ enduro videos to watch!

  • @neildxb
    @neildxb Рік тому +8

    The breakdowns & explanations keep getting better and better! I love the positive & practical approach. Good on you for putting this stuff out there for everyone to benefit from.

  • @DmitriyAdv
    @DmitriyAdv Рік тому

    Another great video Rich! Your videos are one of the only ones I regularly share with my riding buddies. Entertaining and educational!

  • @ajaschenbrenner2720
    @ajaschenbrenner2720 Рік тому

    Rich, just wanted to give you kudos for all the great videos! I watch them all. Keep it up! PS love my irc tires! Thanks

  • @4x4American
    @4x4American Рік тому

    I have been watching a ton of your videos, and greatly appreciate all your advice! Next tire I get will definitely be an IRC because of you! Thanks!!

  • @richardfaries3680
    @richardfaries3680 Рік тому

    Awesome video Rich. Keep doing you man love the technique videos.

  • @mattilainnen673
    @mattilainnen673 Рік тому

    Always inspiring and motivating to keep trying and practicing.
    Thx a lot Rich

  • @liviosinibaldi3632
    @liviosinibaldi3632 Рік тому

    Graham Jarvis riding, and your teaching. Two of my favourite and most inspiring.

  • @bobsalterorsouthwestsaltah4959

    Awesome stuff as always Rich !!! I definitely have been gaining confidence on off camber hills because I keep reminding myself to weight that downhill peg !!! Finding that my speed through those areas are also increasing. Thanks again for another great video…. Definitely helps for sure !!! See you around !!!!!

  • @stevebaum
    @stevebaum Рік тому

    Great episode. I will revisit this one again to reinforce the suggestions!

  • @anthonyrehorn-st4br
    @anthonyrehorn-st4br Рік тому +1

    Rich, absolutely love your channel! Your videos with your explanation/breakdown of technique are unequalled. I love your attitude and obvious work ethic… your coaching has helped me tremendously in my riding! I always look forward to your videos and continue to review all of them. Thank you for all you do and I hope to meet you in person one day!
    well done sir!!

  • @user-nd7jy1lv6g
    @user-nd7jy1lv6g Рік тому

    Thanks for another great video! Loving hard enduro with my 5'8

  • @AlwayzSummer
    @AlwayzSummer 9 місяців тому

    Rich you are tha 🐐 coach! Your class in Sargents, CO was awesome, thanks again! Your videos are 💯 and really help!

  • @JohnBurton-ls7zg
    @JohnBurton-ls7zg 11 місяців тому

    Excellent videos. Thank you very much. I appreciate the work you put into them.

  • @mitchrichardson744
    @mitchrichardson744 Рік тому

    That side hill outside peg keep it vertical tip is FANTASTIC. This was an excellent tip video.

  • @mikeskuja7374
    @mikeskuja7374 Рік тому

    I'm loving these skill videos! The ten part series was fantastic

  • @paulmoulins3625
    @paulmoulins3625 Рік тому

    Hi Rich, I’ve been following you for some years, and I truly appreciate your wisdom, knowledge, technique and skill and the way you deliver the message! My riding has improved dramatically! Many thanks.

  • @mattjordan585
    @mattjordan585 8 місяців тому

    This is probably one of the best videos I've seen on hard enduro tips. Every single one of them is so important in the tech, few things I learnt there too practice when I'm back on the bike from injury, keep these ones coming please 🙏

  • @logandaysh7447
    @logandaysh7447 10 місяців тому

    I love watching your videos and I have started practising balancing while watching

  • @GreggMeierotto
    @GreggMeierotto 2 місяці тому

    Absolutely some of the best videos made for technical MX and single track. Thank you for making these videos Rich! Extremely inspiring.

  • @pedrorobin6271
    @pedrorobin6271 Рік тому

    Rich, thanks for all proper technique you shared. It was amazing how I enjoyed testing your advise that improved my riding. Sometimes looks easy seeing you but it is not so easy when I try, but definitely great content, perfectly explained.
    It is funny I remind you many times on the trail, because your advise make me a better rider every day.
    THANKS A LOT.
    I am 58 yr old a
    riding mostly hard enduro trails (river, rocks, etc)

  • @raymondflavin8708
    @raymondflavin8708 5 місяців тому

    You make me want to get out and do balance drills. Really love the channel.

  • @user-dl1tk5wc6t
    @user-dl1tk5wc6t Рік тому

    Hey Rich! Just want to say, Thank you so much for sharing your detailed, and super descriptive tutorials. You are awesome, and so appreciated. I'm 50+ and started watching 3 weeks ago. Still working on the static balance. Finally making it through complete songs and longer. Trying to practice for an hour or more daily. Continuing to put in the work and super determined. Would love to catch some clinics with you in person in the future, if close to, PA, VA, WV or TN. Thanks so much for sharing your passion and thousands of hours of experience/knowledge. You Rock Sir!! Thank you so much!!

  • @Slinger251
    @Slinger251 Рік тому

    thanks, very nice vid. Allways good to remind the basics - and to train them. My goal for the weekend - slow wheelies, ...looks like it also helps to find traction on hills...

  • @LokDog808
    @LokDog808 26 днів тому

    Solid advice! I always think I know all the tricks but your videos always give me something new 👍🏼

  • @Iplumb4mymoney
    @Iplumb4mymoney 9 місяців тому

    Your videos are awesome!! I’m a little fella 5’5”. I take all your lessons and alter them to fit my size. Takes extra work but you alway give me a path to start. I been working on the slow wheelies after watch your video and I had to cut the rear fender a bit to make it work.
    Thanks for all you do and the sharing your knowledge. Im new in the sport and doing all I can to learn.

  • @chrisp2614
    @chrisp2614 Рік тому

    Another great video. Useful information we're looking for without watching videos for hours to learn a new skill.

  • @piotrszczypka
    @piotrszczypka Рік тому +1

    Najlepsze wskazówki w całym światowym enduro UA-cam . Dzięki dobra robota.👍💪

  • @marlonpaololima1533
    @marlonpaololima1533 Рік тому

    Thanks for the teachings on hard enduro Rich!!! I do love your videos!!! You are the best!

  • @morganeast3403
    @morganeast3403 Рік тому

    Great tips free from the pro thank you,, i been rideing 45 yrs ,,az desert great tips always learning

  • @colmhaughey7001
    @colmhaughey7001 Рік тому

    A class act so many of us have benefited from the sharing your knowledge I’ve learnt so much your drills are the key becoming a better rider thank you so much

  • @seantibbey9368
    @seantibbey9368 Рік тому

    Thanks for ur tips and in depth instructions they have helped me heaps

  • @christiangibson3112
    @christiangibson3112 Рік тому +2

    Rich, you are such an inspiration. I rode with a buddy who is a lot better than me in technical terrain last week. It just reminded me to go & practice. No-one else is going to improve my riding but me. Love the channel. Cheers, Christian - Sydney, Australia.

  • @jasoneaton4514
    @jasoneaton4514 Рік тому

    That point you made about wheelieing/light front wheel up a hill definitely helped me out. I was recently in a situation where it would made me really nervous. I didn't pick a good initial line and had to restart in the middle of a very steep and rocky hill. The front wheel was in the air the entire way to the top. It actually felt a lot more comfortable and smooth with only the rear tire going over the rocks too. It was much less jarring.

  • @sethparker4624
    @sethparker4624 Рік тому

    Love your dog always making cameos!😊

  • @Xplorer300
    @Xplorer300 Рік тому

    I think one of the best vids you’ve done thus far. So informative in such a short time. Kudos.

  • @kevinim300
    @kevinim300 11 місяців тому

    The bike of choice is also a must for this sort of advanced riding. nice. awesome video

  • @Olli315
    @Olli315 Рік тому

    You said it. In two weeks i get my first dirt bike, to ride with my son. But the first i will do is praktis the basic techniqs you show in your videos. I show them to my 9 year young son on his YZ65, and it was not easy but it was fun to see the improvement we get every minute we praktise.
    Thank you for those videos which learnedmy son and me a lot how to ride a dirt bike.

  • @jeffswanson5097
    @jeffswanson5097 Рік тому +3

    As always, great advice to make riding safer and more fun. Thank you.

  • @m3hsid10
    @m3hsid10 Рік тому +2

    As always....very clear, insightful and high quality production!! Excellent explanations!!

  • @frankharker859
    @frankharker859 Рік тому

    Thank you for the info. Dont know if i can implement it all, but im gonna try!

  • @VFRCapBob
    @VFRCapBob Рік тому +1

    Wish they had a higher rating than like for this video. In fact your entire series on being a solid all around rider is exactly what we all need who are not hard enduro specialist. Rode novice desert scrambles this year and everytime I struggled it was for traction and control. Going to practice these 10 hacks and enter the last 2 sprint enduros. I'll be 60 and over this month so only 4 test to finish. Thanks.

  • @RogueOverland
    @RogueOverland Рік тому

    Nicely done. Love the comment at the end. Keyboard warriors can be frustrating. Keep rocking!

  • @splatoffroad
    @splatoffroad Рік тому +1

    Thanks Rich! Another amazing video. Keep them coming.

  • @wadeliljenquist917
    @wadeliljenquist917 Рік тому

    Thank you this is so valuable to learn.

  • @thailandmopedadventures611
    @thailandmopedadventures611 Рік тому

    Great Tips as always, Rich❤ To confirm your last Statement about Riders Height, it is also known that not the TALENTS win, but the HARD Workers who put the Effort in, goes with all Sport Disciplines.

  • @gabejohnson2051
    @gabejohnson2051 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for these Beverly helpful videos

  • @reddirtmoto4841
    @reddirtmoto4841 Рік тому

    I'm 5'4" and learning to improve. Thanks for your videos.

  • @justincardwell8155
    @justincardwell8155 Рік тому

    Best video so far! Great info!! Thanks Rich!

  • @roostafish961
    @roostafish961 Рік тому

    Your content is the best on UA-cam. I have to tell myself to go watch because it's way better for me than watching street racing.

  • @ShadowsFirst
    @ShadowsFirst Рік тому +1

    Thanks again Rich! I've been making such great progress in my abilities and technique with your help. Cliche aside, it's been a life changer.

    • @IRCTireUSAMoto
      @IRCTireUSAMoto  Рік тому +1

      Thats awesome to hear! Thanks for the support!

  • @colecorgatelli2256
    @colecorgatelli2256 Рік тому

    Thanks Rich.....your info is invaluable!

  • @chrisgilgen3774
    @chrisgilgen3774 Рік тому

    Another great video Rich, thank you 👌🇦🇺

  • @kf4435
    @kf4435 Рік тому

    Brilliant Rich thanks very much awesome content 👍🏻

  • @Valentin16413
    @Valentin16413 Рік тому

    You don't have any idea how much I have learned with your videos. 11 month riding a motorcycle at all. Love hard enduro. Hello from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷

  • @hickokaviation2249
    @hickokaviation2249 7 місяців тому

    It’s incredible how much improvement you can make when you finally start practicing consistently. I do 10 min a day of static balance in my garage. For the first two weeks of practice I wasn’t able to get out riding. When I got out on day 15 it was immediately noticeable how improved my riding was. Multiple times I stopped and remarked how that practice helped me navigate a spot I surely would have fallen previously or just lost traction.
    You give all of us the tools we need to be successful. Thank you 🙏 We just have to do the work. Which actually isn’t work. It’s fun!!

  • @SalSpaceKhan
    @SalSpaceKhan Рік тому

    I’ll say it every time: the best instruction and explanation online! I visit your library more than any other account right now.

  • @shereemitch
    @shereemitch Рік тому

    Thank you!! I've been telling guys FOR Years, Clear your rear tire over the obstacle Before tacking the next. teaching my son this was instrumental in making him a better endro rider then me. And that was my Goal !!!!! All the stuff I learned on the way.

  • @angelbernes740
    @angelbernes740 11 місяців тому

    Wow this is great info for a newbie like my self. It just poppe on my mind. This is a job for a electric bike, motor on both wheels.

  • @trentzimmerman9040
    @trentzimmerman9040 Рік тому

    Easily the best instructional videos out there!!

  • @Tabascorider
    @Tabascorider Рік тому

    heck yeah, thank you for the effort in making these videos

  • @grantbowen5047
    @grantbowen5047 Рік тому

    I used the run your back tire deep technique at the Silver Kings enduro a couple times. Works well, thanks! Just the concept of it makes you think about where you want to actually "place" your bike for the next move.

  • @mxmike121xhardenduro4
    @mxmike121xhardenduro4 Рік тому +1

    Larsen, you are the man. Keep it going. I'm applying your knowledge every time i ride. I'm 50 years old and I'm still getting to be a better rider. Old guys can do Hard Enduro.

    • @IRCTireUSAMoto
      @IRCTireUSAMoto  Рік тому +1

      That is awesome! Glad to help the progression!

  • @raphaelbalachsan4764
    @raphaelbalachsan4764 Рік тому

    Great tips 511. Thank you. Hi Romer !!

  • @rotorhead5000
    @rotorhead5000 Рік тому +2

    At 5'7", I can say that the tall guys have it easier, but that's all the more reason to perfect your balance. It doesn't matter how far away the ground is if your feet are where they belong in the pegs. That's probably what's made the biggest difference in my riding, and enjoyment of in the past year.

    • @CommieHunter7
      @CommieHunter7 Рік тому

      I hear ya. Biggest thing I need to improve is bringing both feet to the pegs while balanced at a stop, so I can zap. When I get that, the obstacle becomes easy.

    • @rotorhead5000
      @rotorhead5000 Рік тому

      @@CommieHunter7 Absolutely, even just getting up and on balance a couple feet after starting to move, or keep my feet up lugging in 1'st, huge difference.

    • @jimmiddleton3170
      @jimmiddleton3170 Рік тому

      My wife keeps telling me I need taller boots.

    • @rotorhead5000
      @rotorhead5000 Рік тому

      @@jimmiddleton3170 If sidi would make a platform sole for their srs boots, I'd be all over it.

  • @andybucher452
    @andybucher452 Рік тому

    Thanks Rich, you are simply the best at what you're doing. Be it alone for continuously repeating the uncomfortable truth: There are no magic bullets. The only thing that works is practice (and good coaching and we know we have that covered). Really appreciate the effort you put in and I keep telling people about it.
    Greetings from England, AndyB

  • @claudioteixeira5917
    @claudioteixeira5917 Рік тому

    Thanks for all the help 👍👏👏👏👏👏

  • @rodconrad8304
    @rodconrad8304 Рік тому

    Another great video.

  • @tandonbrown6978
    @tandonbrown6978 Рік тому +1

    Thank you, Rich. Found your channel this week after getting prepped for a FE501S purchase. I'm not scared of putting in the work for my 5'8" stature to enjoy the bike and Utah more! Thanks again! There are definitely some fundamentals to improve on before I hit the Utah trails!

    • @IRCTireUSAMoto
      @IRCTireUSAMoto  Рік тому +1

      Good to hear! Get after it!

    • @DymaTiizeD
      @DymaTiizeD Рік тому

      That’s a big bike to be doing any of this style of riding. Best of luck though! They’re nice bikes

  • @purplepiranha1243
    @purplepiranha1243 Рік тому

    I haven’t been able to ride in a while so I’ve been studying these videos, keep up man these are great

  • @jac5431
    @jac5431 11 місяців тому +1

    Great comment at the end on rider height, it doesn't matter much. Fundamentals matter way more than height. I'm 5'8" with a 30" inseam and I don't feel like I'm at disadvantage. OK, sure, there are times I'm jealous of my taller friends with a 34" inseam. But most of the time you need to put your feet down is in rough terrain were even if you are shorter, you'll find some footing. I have a theory too that taller riders have a disadvantage too and it is that they rely on their height and putting a foot down and it takes them longer to learn proper fundamentals and techniques. Sometimes they never learn it. But shorter riders are forced to learn the fundamentals or else they have major difficulties riding. Fundamentals, technique and practice matter more than rider height.

  • @TeamDNFracing
    @TeamDNFracing 10 місяців тому

    Being a 70 year old rider, it's been a while since I've done any hard mountain riding and only recently after making the move to Northern Thailand have I gotten back into the "Want To Ride Tough Trails" mode. Why" Hell I don't know why, but your videos are helping me to get my little Yamaha WR 155R, which is way over weight, into shape to ride these tough trails. Oh yea, it's bringing back some of my memory on how to ride this stuff also. Thanks for doing these videos, it's even helpful for us Senior Riders..... My UA-cam channel is "Lazy Dog Productions" and we ride in the mountains of Northern Thailand, some pretty gnarly stuff up here......🤔😎

  • @chrisoffersen
    @chrisoffersen Рік тому

    I’ve heard you’re riding the rear wheel of a dirtbike, and to think of the front wheel as just being there to keep you upright. Not sure how far that analogy goes, but the image has helped me get through some gnarly obstacles.

  • @RafaLauris
    @RafaLauris Рік тому

    The best lessons of UA-cam!👏👏👏

  • @cameronrudd1280
    @cameronrudd1280 Рік тому

    Amazing video as always!! Keep it up

  • @offthecouchproductions8999
    @offthecouchproductions8999 Рік тому

    Hey Rich! Your Vids have change the game for so many average riders including me, Thanks for all your work to try and help us. I have a question about hard enduro educate. With all the access to video from hard enduro all over the world, it is a breathe of fresh air (in a way) to see that all the riders including the top riders struggle in some sections. So when does it become "uncool" (with other racers) to be blocking a section after a mess up, tip over or finding the edge of a near cardiac arrest on the "struggle bus," while trying to put to use all your teachings?

  • @CommieHunter7
    @CommieHunter7 Рік тому +1

    Re: height. Its just nice to hear it acknowledged. There's TONS of skills I need to improve. That's true. But when you note that height is an advantage, it doesn't and shouldn't mean short riders cant. Just that technique is that much more important.

  • @prestonvandivier1379
    @prestonvandivier1379 Рік тому

    It’s unreal how this might be the only “hacks” video that actually has amazing tips.
    Also, I’m gonna go adjust my clutch lever again

  • @alfonsogarcia8967
    @alfonsogarcia8967 Рік тому +1

    thanks rich, you are very good with the motorcycle, but you are better at expressing your knowledge, thanks for sharing.🤙

  • @esifuentes85
    @esifuentes85 Рік тому

    Im 38, 5'9" and shaped like a summer squash. Your videos have drastically helped me 🍻

  • @codyrrussell
    @codyrrussell Рік тому

    Solid gold, thanks Rich

  • @SwormCycles
    @SwormCycles Рік тому

    More good info! Especially loved the first one in "aiming with your rear tire".

  • @Dissentient01
    @Dissentient01 Рік тому

    Thanks again, priceless info!

    • @IRCTireUSAMoto
      @IRCTireUSAMoto  Рік тому +1

      You bet! Thank you for watching and always commenting!

  • @lakayvince5002
    @lakayvince5002 Рік тому

    Great advices once again !

  • @2StrokeSmoke544
    @2StrokeSmoke544 2 місяці тому

    I am going to try the opposite weight on pegs while side trailing this weekend! Sounds weird but if u say so!

  • @utahdesertrider1806
    @utahdesertrider1806 Рік тому

    Being tall is a slight advantage. Me being 5-8. For me fatigue is the biggest factor in losing control in technical terrain. Great videos

  • @morphius747
    @morphius747 Рік тому

    this is really good wow I gotta re watch this

  • @garretthorner
    @garretthorner Рік тому +3

    Great video as usual, Rich 🤟
    One thing I'd like to see you cover if you get the chance is how to pivot turn with the outside foot on the ground (i.e. pivoting right with the left foot down and vice versa). I saw you do it in the clip at about 3:41 and I see the top pros doing it all the time, I just can't seem to figure it out myself 😂

  • @glennalderton1313
    @glennalderton1313 Рік тому +5

    Thanks Rich. I'm getting on (67) but still get out there and try to improve using your techniques. Not always successful but every now and again I managed to get something right (or almost right). It's not a case of "want" to learn how to do it but "making" it happen, and that you can only do on the bike. Thanks heaps!

    • @IRCTireUSAMoto
      @IRCTireUSAMoto  Рік тому +1

      Nice work! Hope I’m still learning at 67! That’s awesome, stoked to help!

    • @TWDStroke
      @TWDStroke Рік тому +1

      Man, I hope that I’ll have it in me to keep riding when I m 67, 30 yrs from now..✊🏼

    • @mikemerrill175
      @mikemerrill175 Рік тому +4

      Stay fit, stay healthy, and never quit moving. I ride a Husqvarna 350 moderately well at age 72 though the stamina & strength need to be supplanted with technique so keep learning as you age. I did an ADV camp this spring (1250 GS) and am attending an enduro cam this fall when the weather cools. I’m in SoCal & started riding at 8.

    • @glennalderton1313
      @glennalderton1313 Рік тому

      @@mikemerrill175 No doubt Mike, you have to ride with youngsters - that's anyone younger than 50 - and still can whup the occasional backside! Good on you!

  • @dwankers
    @dwankers 8 місяців тому

    Best coach ever!!

  • @HighlandDualSport
    @HighlandDualSport Рік тому

    Rich couldn’t be more right about the wheelie. I recently did a ride with a lot of loose, rocky climbing. When others were spinning their tires I would just sit on the tail of the seat and motor away. The front tire was lightly floating over the rocks.

  • @andrewstambaugh8030
    @andrewstambaugh8030 Рік тому

    I've definitely made the looking for squeeze between line mistake. Especially with a low wide dualsport/adv bike, they don't squeeze well.
    I remember loosing control when rocks were too close and swept my feet off the pegs even with leaning away from the rock. Before I could recover, my other foot got swept off too.
    I would have been so much better to have simply ridden over the big 1st rock.

  • @antoniomarroquin3649
    @antoniomarroquin3649 23 дні тому

    I love this guy so much ..

  • @balisongpro94
    @balisongpro94 Рік тому

    I recently traded for a 2002 rm250 that needs a good freshening up… hopefully I’ve the summer I can get it all fixed up and being practicing an learning to better my skill set

  • @marcwaage2378
    @marcwaage2378 Рік тому

    Rich, you’re the best! Thanks so much. Please encourage riders to stay on the trail when on public land and don’t practice off trail unless it is an open riding area. That will help keep trails open and minimize damage.

    • @IRCTireUSAMoto
      @IRCTireUSAMoto  Рік тому +1

      Yep stay on the trail on public land. That being said this isn’t public

    • @marcwaage2378
      @marcwaage2378 Рік тому

      @@IRCTireUSAMoto Hey Rich, thanks. That’s great to know. I think it would be fantastic if you mentioned you were on private land because everyone I talk to thinks you’re the best and will follow your example. Again, thanks for what you do. And, I’m absolutely loving the EM EPure Race trials bike. Thanks for that as well.