@@Soeks77I'm a beginner and I'm scared that I won't be able to balance while turning that sharp😅 I'm trying to practice sharp turns so I can ride the trails but when my back end starts sliding I almost crap myself😢😂only way to learn is trial and error I guess 😬
@@Ry-nx3fh I'm a girl 😂 I actually went to the trails yesterday and decided to ride despite it being pretty muddy in one spot I actually went through the mud and managed to keep myself from sliding out. I had a kx 230r but I was only able to touch with the tip of my toes and ended up getting hit by someone and broke my shin so I said f that bike and got a drz125 to practice on in the trails until I get better. Definitely took a big step forward going in that mud. 😅I never rode the trails because of the mud before. My turns got a lot sharper too👌 got the leaning part down. Now I just have to ride these trails 100x and slowly try to get faster.
For newbies if you have a kick stand that will help. Stand down, Put all your weight on the front tire and do the same maneuver and it won't get away from you if you hit a rock or root ect..
You just hold it with your arm extended (like you're hanging from a cliff, but reversed). It also helps to open up your stance a little bit and point your feet towards the direction you want to turn.
I would fuck that up so bad lol 😂 so do you let out fully on the clutch and then catch it and depress the clutch as it comes around?!? I’m slow need the step by step
I'm the same way 😂 using the clutch always confuses me when you have to turn like this. Don't wanna pop it too much or you'll be on a wheelie. I think you just let it out slow but once you start moving you just gas it once you let the clutch out slowly and completely... I'm a girl on a drz 125 and that little thing popped up crazy when u pop the clutch out just a TINY bit to fast😂 that was considered my first wheelie.
It doesn't hurt, and you're right, the most important factor is to really lean the bike. What we see is that when people are learning, braking the front wheel helps them learn one thing at a time and they don't have to worry about the bike creeping forward while trying the maneuver.
What bike do you have? I'm pretty sure it would. This is a fun drill, and when you master it, not only it is useful for quick u-turns on the trail, but also to impress your friends :)
The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. (2 Peter 3:9) Have mercy upon me, O God, according to thy lovingkindness: according unto the multitude of thy tender mercies blot out my transgressions. Wash me throughly from mine iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin. For I acknowledge my transgressions: and my sin is ever before me. Against thee, thee only, have I sinned, and done this evil in thy sight: that thou mightest be justified when thou speakest, and be clear when thou judgest. (Psalms 51:1-4)
Nice clear instruction!
Nice clear instructions! will have to give it a go! Thanks!
Thanks for watching
Perfect road surface too
2nd gear...I've only tried in first, that should help
Lean it almost so it’s touching the ground too. If u don’t then you’ll never spin it, you shouldn’t need any front brake either
@@COWASOGGY maybe, but if a beginner tries this they’d most likely give too much front brake, ending w a low side.
@@Soeks77I'm a beginner and I'm scared that I won't be able to balance while turning that sharp😅 I'm trying to practice sharp turns so I can ride the trails but when my back end starts sliding I almost crap myself😢😂only way to learn is trial and error I guess 😬
@gocowboys51411 just be safe bro build your skills before taking on too much at once
@@Ry-nx3fh I'm a girl 😂 I actually went to the trails yesterday and decided to ride despite it being pretty muddy in one spot I actually went through the mud and managed to keep myself from sliding out. I had a kx 230r but I was only able to touch with the tip of my toes and ended up getting hit by someone and broke my shin so I said f that bike and got a drz125 to practice on in the trails until I get better. Definitely took a big step forward going in that mud. 😅I never rode the trails because of the mud before. My turns got a lot sharper too👌 got the leaning part down. Now I just have to ride these trails 100x and slowly try to get faster.
Very nice explanation gotta try new bike rider here!
For newbies if you have a kick stand that will help. Stand down, Put all your weight on the front tire and do the same maneuver and it won't get away from you if you hit a rock or root ect..
Forgot to say to let off the brake or you won’t be going nowhere
So clean, So beautiful! 😊☺️🌟
How do you support the bike when you are leaning it too far? On your left thigh and hold on the handlebars real tight?
You just hold it with your arm extended (like you're hanging from a cliff, but reversed). It also helps to open up your stance a little bit and point your feet towards the direction you want to turn.
You hold on to it.
i needed this so much
The bike sounds amazing love the four stroke
You forgot to recommend that you should stand on the ball of your foot. Your knee will appreciate it.
Would it be a good idea to get comfortable with burnouts before trying this?
You could, although this is a lot more useful when riding on the trails
Tried this and I was just doing a leaning down burnout, just saw a comment saying to let off the brake, you forgot to mention it
Ive never used the front brake to do that.
When do you release the front brake?
I honestly haven't been using the brake i just turn the handlebars the way i wanna go
Dont bother with the brake.
no one in the comments including myself ever use the braking part. just lean forward a bit
When you take off from a red light and any other time you wanna get forward momentum 😆
@@FoxtrotYanky 😂😂🤣
Is he holding the front brake while twisting the throttle?
What's the weight of the enduro?
I do it like that, but don’t hold the front brake. Seems to work despite it.
Same
Fr
I thought so either
Why would u hold front brake through the turn?
Are those fxr jerseys any good
Awesome thanks
You bet!
How to hold the front brake while accelerating the handle..anyone plz
My bike just wants fucking wheelie
Lean it far down, it is easy just gotta get yourself into it without freaking out
You might be putting to much weight on the peg, make sure all your weight is on the ground.
Can be done on wheelie too
Can be done laying down also on top in the right side of the when you kick it into second gary nelson
Is he holding the front brake the whole time?
How do you pull in the front brake and twist the throttle at the same time??? This makes no sense to me.🤷
First time doing ya hold the brake n lean it over that far. But tbh u don't need to hold the break or lean it anywhere near that much
Good to know thank u
Second gear?
Practice in some sand and it will be a tad softer on you and the bike if you slide over and down.
I would fuck that up so bad lol 😂 so do you let out fully on the clutch and then catch it and depress the clutch as it comes around?!? I’m slow need the step by step
I'm the same way 😂 using the clutch always confuses me when you have to turn like this. Don't wanna pop it too much or you'll be on a wheelie. I think you just let it out slow but once you start moving you just gas it once you let the clutch out slowly and completely... I'm a girl on a drz 125 and that little thing popped up crazy when u pop the clutch out just a TINY bit to fast😂 that was considered my first wheelie.
Yea but don't stall it tho straight after should of had bit more control of your engine revs
Glad someone else said something. Zero clutch control
U close front brake but we see the that the front wheel is spinning? Yeah, nice tutorial!
That's perfect
You never said to release the front brake...
does not work so well for dual sport bikes having more weight and rider not so strong
So sick, better than the bubba scrub actually. 🎉
Gold
Thanks!
Practice in the sand if possible. It will not hurt you or the bike if you fall over then.
I love doing dounuts lol even do it on my talara sting mx4 haha so fun to do
U dont need to hit the brake, and what people do when they try to learn is they dont lean enough
It doesn't hurt, and you're right, the most important factor is to really lean the bike.
What we see is that when people are learning, braking the front wheel helps them learn one thing at a time and they don't have to worry about the bike creeping forward while trying the maneuver.
Cuidado con la rodilla... 😅😅😅
That's not a trail though. I suggest demonstrating that on single track. I do think this is otherwise excellent instruction.
What if yo bike don’t don’t a front brake😭🤣
2nd gear like an idiot… use first… or is that too much torque for you to handle?
I don’t use any brakes 😅
Don't need front brake
I would need 10x the horsepower of my bike to do that
i do it on my 50cc moped, on the street
You don’t kneed to pull the brake just tilt gas. And go 😂😂
Im not sure my bike would do this it prefers to grip😂
What bike do you have? I'm pretty sure it would. This is a fun drill, and when you master it, not only it is useful for quick u-turns on the trail, but also to impress your friends :)
@@SocalOffroadSchool it would probly im just joking based on how many times I've gotton too much grip and gone off trail 💀
@@TristonPlagerman believe me, I know how it goes 😆
Ok, nice & easy for anybody who rides, now when there's 220kg under you?
thank youu i tried this without using the brake and i got taken by my bike😂😂
Yea my bike weighs 250 and i weigh 120 dont want to get landed on again
Alternative title how to pelt your freinds with mud or rocks
bro looking like a traffic cone
Get a 2 stroke so the bike doesn't stall
Bro shifted into second 🤦♂️🤦♂️hence the killed bike
They took his leg???😭😭😭😭😭😭
🛵🏍👍👍👍👍😇
I was riding then I came of and broke my leg
My bike is way to heavy I nearly died
Geeeee"
The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. (2 Peter 3:9)
Have mercy upon me, O God, according to thy lovingkindness: according unto the multitude of thy tender mercies blot out my transgressions. Wash me throughly from mine iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin. For I acknowledge my transgressions: and my sin is ever before me. Against thee, thee only, have I sinned, and done this evil in thy sight: that thou mightest be justified when thou speakest, and be clear when thou judgest. (Psalms 51:1-4)
Have riders not been doing this lol
I’ve used that technique since I was 12.
You can do the exact same thing without your front brakes, no need to use that extra motion
Lmao. Nice kiddo