Loretta Lynn's 2020 | E-Bike Go Pro Raw
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- Опубліковано 31 сер 2020
- Loretta Lynn's 2020 Electric Dirt Bike Go Pro Raw Footage!! I raced the Husqvarna EE-5 against the fastest kids in the nation at the Amateur National MX Race at Loretta Lynn's Ranch in Tennessee.
Auntie JoJo's so proud of you Liam! You did amazing
Thanks Auntie JoJo
This is super impressive.
Thank you! I had so much fun.
@@MotoKid208 We have same bike but not at this level yet.
Sam Warfield that is awesome! Keep rippin 👍🏻
Great riding and sorry y’all had some bike issues. As a side question, was a special shock setup applied as the bike seems to be in the lowest of the three heights?
Thank you. It’s all stock but the bike is at the lowest level so the seat height was in line with AMA regulations.
@@MotoKid208 thanks for the response. As a dad I have been trying to learn all of the nuances through channels like yours. I have a used Oset MX 10 on it’s way for off track training for my son. Even quieter than the Stacyc, so no hassles on the trails.
No problem, if you have anything else you want to see, let us know. We are always looking for new video ideas!
@@MotoKid208 nice! I’ll hit you up when I think of a few for sure. Mad Respect from Canada.
@@MotoKid208 Just an update, I received a Husqavarna EE 5 for my son who is 5. He has a solid base on riding Stacycs since he was 3 but I will have to get him acquainted with the Oset MX 10, and then figure out how to get close to riding at your son’s skill level! We are in a 2nd lockdown over here in Canada in the middle of winter. I hooked up my son’s Prevelo 16 MTB to a Kinectic smart bike trainer and a swivel on his front tire. I figured a great way to get him visualizing the track is to pedal and steer through Go Pro POV footage like this video. I have found that using Kinomap app over Zwift, has allowed me to curate top mountain bike footage that syncs with my son’s trainer for resistance but also for steering in an indoor environment. Be great for future content if you could let us know how your son was able to progress to jumping the way he does. Thanks again.