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Priceless! Please show us how to ride up a steep hill with tons of rain ruts. How do you react if you accidentally land in a deep rut while riding uphill, trying to get out of it without crashing?
I rode Oriflamme Canyon loop successfully on my T7, my first time ever off-road on a motorcycle. That place was rutted to hell with baby head sized rocks for the entire last downhill section. I give all the credit to your videos.
Great info, and love the FXR gear. My first ADV was a Harley FXR (10.5” ground clearance, 1345cc, 520lbs dry). That thing still rocks Engineer Pass (CO, look it up). Easier on the KLR, though, even with the lower (8.5”) ground clearance.
Sorry, might sound like a stupid question, but wouldn't it be easier/safer to sit down while riding down such terrain (unless the purpose is to get comfortable riding downhill standing on the pegs)?
@@SocalOffroadSchool Gotcha, did rocks on my CRF450L and my friend said the same thing as you, 2nd gear, leave the clutch and it worked a treat. Riding the 1200GS next week and we're hitting rocks so I was looking for a refresher. I live near the sand, not a rock in site unless I ride 4hrs.
Hey Tom, I keep my index finger on the clutch so if I need it, I can pull the clutch in quickly. You are also able to drag your rear brake without the bike stalling. Just have to be easy with your right foot.
When i returned to riding after a multi-decade break of office work and running, I had no leg muscle control over the bike. So fearful of the front washing out I would ride crowding the bars out of fear (who wants to face plant in their 60s?). But, once you gain enough leg strength to keep your lower legs vertical and can squeeze, the rest falls into place. Trust the front, ride the rear.
Standing on pegs with balls contact I can't reach the gear shifter with my toe. If I stand with arch or heel contact then I able to shift. Should I have to attach anything to the shifter?
I do not find a lesson on riding deep sand. Real deep sand. Please what is your advise. I sense your style relies exclusivy on 'ball of feet & heels down with virtually no talk of buttocks way back ????
We are filming sand videos next week and go over the technique. We don’t talk about the hips/butt far back because it’s not a good position to be in. Thanks for watching 👍🏻
🚨 Train with me Online! I’m excited to launch The ADV ACADEMY! My entire Adventure Bike training curriculum is now available online. If you have gotten value out of my UA-cam videos, you are going to love the online course.
Check it out: www.theadvacademy.com
Priceless! Please show us how to ride up a steep hill with tons of rain ruts. How do you react if you accidentally land in a deep rut while riding uphill, trying to get out of it without crashing?
Man I needed this video. Thank you very much for taking the time to make this. Kevin
I rode Oriflamme Canyon loop successfully on my T7, my first time ever off-road on a motorcycle. That place was rutted to hell with baby head sized rocks for the entire last downhill section. I give all the credit to your videos.
Lesson on descending and climbing steep tight switchbacks? I believe that would be of interest to allot of Adventure riders. Thank you.
Wish may was here already
Almost 👍🏻
Going to start dragging the front brake -- thank you!
Same, I'm gonna start using mine more often.
It makes a huge difference. You will have a lot more control. Thanks for watching 👍🏻
What about when you can turn off the abs , like the Kawasaki klr?
Great info, and love the FXR gear. My first ADV was a Harley FXR (10.5” ground clearance, 1345cc, 520lbs dry). That thing still rocks Engineer Pass (CO, look it up). Easier on the KLR, though, even with the lower (8.5”) ground clearance.
Sorry, might sound like a stupid question, but wouldn't it be easier/safer to sit down while riding down such terrain (unless the purpose is to get comfortable riding downhill standing on the pegs)?
Excellent video!
Thank You!
Just came from the Brett Tkacs video and he says the opposite like keep the clutch in, lean far back...who's right?
Only way to find out is to go and try. If I was you, I would NOT pull the clutch in and lean far back…
@@SocalOffroadSchool Gotcha, did rocks on my CRF450L and my friend said the same thing as you, 2nd gear, leave the clutch and it worked a treat. Riding the 1200GS next week and we're hitting rocks so I was looking for a refresher. I live near the sand, not a rock in site unless I ride 4hrs.
Love your training bro. Its a big help
do you use the front brake any I would think it would help
How to use rear brake hard with open cluch? Dont you think that will kill the engine? Tom
Hey Tom, I keep my index finger on the clutch so if I need it, I can pull the clutch in quickly. You are also able to drag your rear brake without the bike stalling. Just have to be easy with your right foot.
When i returned to riding after a multi-decade break of office work and running, I had no leg muscle control over the bike. So fearful of the front washing out I would ride crowding the bars out of fear (who wants to face plant in their 60s?). But, once you gain enough leg strength to keep your lower legs vertical and can squeeze, the rest falls into place. Trust the front, ride the rear.
Standing on pegs with balls contact I can't reach the gear shifter with my toe. If I stand with arch or heel contact then I able to shift. Should I have to attach anything to the shifter?
You mention keeping the body in a "neutral" position. Would you please explain what that means, specifically?
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If you must ride the rut, Bill Dragoo says to make the rut your road.
What if the rutts is really deep? Like 3 feet deep
I'm pik'n up wut you're put'n down bro
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I do not find a lesson on riding deep sand. Real deep sand. Please what is your advise. I sense your style relies exclusivy on 'ball of feet & heels down with virtually no talk of buttocks way back ????
We are filming sand videos next week and go over the technique. We don’t talk about the hips/butt far back because it’s not a good position to be in. Thanks for watching 👍🏻