Agreed, all of these things interlock together so as you get better in any one of them it'll propel you in the other as long as you've got somewhat of an idea about how you do these things & that you've made them your mission in how to flow thru the whole track. I'm not a racer & I like these super-moto ideologies b/c when the on the street you might blow off onto the side of any road ; I want to have the ability to come back from the mistake if it was one. This wish on my part also makes me more conscious of riding a bike of size that will allow me at my experience to do this. Super-Moto's aren't a dual sport but if they had different tires they'd sure be close? If I have it wrong, please share? I'm saving to buy a bike & dual sports are what I'm looking at but having a 2nd set of rims/tires seems like the major difference so I might have a clone between the two types...... thanks for this video - it makes sense for everyone riding. peace
And you know by my questions that I'm trying to learn all about the different flavors.... lol, we have more than enough choices of bikes & accessories so all we need to know is our own, "Intent". Mine above is stated & being a good rider is paramount to safely arrive to my destinations. I do appreciate the thoughts in this video, it made a lot of sense but I'm not so sure that Riders know or understand it? I want to understand if it keeps me alive & no doubt these things that racers do will help the average Rider. That's why I'm here so I thank you for your video & time.... peace
Have you had 7 minutes to watch his video? I don't even own a bike but here's his expert opinion as it applies to Super Moto riding in their forums; Get Boring on "BP" Bike Position Look at where you get on the gas Breathe These ARE His "3 Things" but you need to hear him explain what they mean & how to do it. Do you ride a bike and do you want to get better? I'll tell you these things apply to EVERYthing done on a bike for the street so try to pick up what you can understand from him >> What you learn might save your life. Good luck, peace & GB
Great vid Brian!
Greetings from Barcelona!
@@josepcidraque2774 yew!!!
Agreed, all of these things interlock together so as you get better in any one of them it'll propel you in the other as long
as you've got somewhat of an idea about how you do these things & that you've made them your mission in how to flow
thru the whole track. I'm not a racer & I like these super-moto ideologies b/c when the on the street you might blow off
onto the side of any road ; I want to have the ability to come back from the mistake if it was one. This wish on my part
also makes me more conscious of riding a bike of size that will allow me at my experience to do this. Super-Moto's
aren't a dual sport but if they had different tires they'd sure be close? If I have it wrong, please share? I'm saving to
buy a bike & dual sports are what I'm looking at but having a 2nd set of rims/tires seems like the major difference
so I might have a clone between the two types...... thanks for this video - it makes sense for everyone riding. peace
@@diggy-d8w I think supermotos scramblers and dual sports are all the exact same thing, with a slight difference in focus
And you know by my questions that I'm trying to learn all about the different flavors.... lol, we have more than enough
choices of bikes & accessories so all we need to know is our own, "Intent". Mine above is stated & being a good rider
is paramount to safely arrive to my destinations. I do appreciate the thoughts in this video, it made a lot of sense but
I'm not so sure that Riders know or understand it? I want to understand if it keeps me alive & no doubt these things
that racers do will help the average Rider. That's why I'm here so I thank you for your video & time.... peace
Okay...what are the three things 😮😅
Have you had 7 minutes to watch his video? I don't even own a bike but here's his expert opinion as it applies to
Super Moto riding in their forums;
Get Boring on "BP" Bike Position
Look at where you get on the gas
Breathe
These ARE His "3 Things" but you need to hear him explain what they mean & how to do it. Do you ride a bike
and do you want to get better? I'll tell you these things apply to EVERYthing done on a bike for the street so try
to pick up what you can understand from him >> What you learn might save your life. Good luck, peace & GB
Hes definitely riding like when you're offroading. It feels alot more strenuous offroading. ❤
hold on tight with them knees and breathe! but that's why pros spend so much time training on bicycles