There are so many ways to turn around and knowing as many as possible is like having a good ratchet set. Great to have the right tool (technique) for the right situation.
Not to be a hater, but I just gotta say that trail looks like it was purpose-built for this technique. Here in New England, there's going to be ruts, rocks, roots, and just generally inconsistent surfaces that conspire to keep the bike from rolling nice back and forth as you're doing. I speak from experience riding an F800GSA.
Btw, Austin Powers 😂, be listening for other riders. They might be flying down that trail and if it's going to take too long to turn, it might be safer to look for a wider spot down trail. I only pick on people I like and/or respect. Don't take my comments personally or as if I'm some troll. I'm an outdoorsman, bike and 4 wheel rider, but also an emergency responder of over 2 decades and am contracted to work on a National Park. I don't enjoy packing fellow riders out of the woods. Especially in bags and definitely not burnt or in pieces! Be safe and be prepared for anything that can go wrong because it will. That's my 2 cents. May not be worth much but it comes from seeing a lot of bad crap. Take care.
How to ride on cabo stone downhill like and on curvy town with a light rain ….I saw couple guys fall ,but no me …but still don’t understand what exactly I have to do ,… I didn’t fall was a miracle hahaha I don’t have skills for off the road 😂😂😂
Nice thanks for not using the « pop a wheely, pivot on the rear tire and set it down the other way » like I saw a video claim once. It was presented like it was easy to do ….
Too big a bike for dirt, those dinosaurs days are numbered for sure. Possible does not equate to reasonable. I see less of them on dirt routes each season, and more on road trips.
I fully agree. I like small trails etc. and have been curious about the "legend GS". My friend got one and I test rode it and it's great on normal roads, but absolute horse shit on trails and such. My old beater XT600 is much more fun. Especially as I can begin to laugh if I happen to do something stupid. Not having that "oh sh*t value just dropped for 2000 😲" is a bliss.
Riders on mammoths really hate U-turns. You make them look easy. As they are, with the right riding technique. Never muscle the bikes, they wear you out. Thanks for sharing, Günter/Nürnberg
I'm always curious about these marvelous trails (tracks, paths?) Moto Trek is riding on in the forests. Are these forest paths dedicated for motor vehicles maybe? In my country we'll have to stick to gravel roads and some occasional small foot paths just to cross over to a new gravel road (if there is one). Otherwise we just have small paths for walking and for people out hiking and camping. I've never seen anything like these in Moto Trek's videos.
Fine on a single track berm. Different technique when you have a rock face on one side and a 1500 ft drop on the other side and you've just approached a tallas pit
Today, I was in a tight spot like this and a rock about 9" wide was in the way. So besides rocking up the burm and turning, I also used the front wheel to push the rock out of the way. I was too lazy to get off the bike and move it. lol
These videos are pushing me more and more towards getting a offroader/adventure bike as my first motorcycle😬, is that a bad idear?🤷♂ Also i live in Denmark and here it is illegal to ride in nature unless it is private propperty or a beach, we do have some gravel roads but that is about as rough as it gets here. So is it a waste to get an adventure bike here or shuuld i just stick with a streetbike? Thanks in advance everyone :)
Maybe the greatest advantages that ADV bikes offer is carrying capacity, ground clearance and ergonomics that allow the rider to stand up comfortably (and sit for long rides).
You should definitely try it. Just by love of god don't buy anything like GS. Do like I did. I bough couple thousand euro XT600 that I could in most severe situation like ditch there for days to retrieve it if things would go south. Imo it's the most stupid thing to buy even brand new T7 if you haven't rode before. Get some couple decades old beater and you'll actually have good time not being scared to drop or scratch your precious.
Get some training/courses, ride with more experienced riders and start with lighter bikes. If you buy a GS and think you’ll be blasting down the gravel road straight away, your collar bone will not thank you.
Beautiful trail! Good to know different techniques for the many scenarios you can come across out there!👍🏻
We call those "Austin Powers cart turns"!
What a mess. Looks like Austin Powers
DW makes it look easy! Anxious just watching that as I've dropped my bike about half a dozen times doing that exact thing on a downhill slope.
There are so many ways to turn around and knowing as many as possible is like having a good ratchet set. Great to have the right tool (technique) for the right situation.
Not to be a hater, but I just gotta say that trail looks like it was purpose-built for this technique. Here in New England, there's going to be ruts, rocks, roots, and just generally inconsistent surfaces that conspire to keep the bike from rolling nice back and forth as you're doing. I speak from experience riding an F800GSA.
Yes - there will be times you might to need to u-turn on sand, mud, hills, rocks, etc. We'll make those videos when we cross those paths.
Btw, Austin Powers 😂, be listening for other riders. They might be flying down that trail and if it's going to take too long to turn, it might be safer to look for a wider spot down trail.
I only pick on people I like and/or respect. Don't take my comments personally or as if I'm some troll. I'm an outdoorsman, bike and 4 wheel rider, but also an emergency responder of over 2 decades and am contracted to work on a National Park. I don't enjoy packing fellow riders out of the woods. Especially in bags and definitely not burnt or in pieces! Be safe and be prepared for anything that can go wrong because it will. That's my 2 cents. May not be worth much but it comes from seeing a lot of bad crap. Take care.
Kinda like the Austin Powers 15 point turn.
Exactly
How to ride on cabo stone downhill like and on curvy town with a light rain ….I saw couple guys fall ,but no me …but still don’t understand what exactly I have to do ,… I didn’t fall was a miracle hahaha I don’t have skills for off the road 😂😂😂
Not very useful for me. When I get annoying places, it's like tall growth, soft and usually no banks, just ditches on both sides 😆
Nice thanks for not using the « pop a wheely, pivot on the rear tire and set it down the other way » like I saw a video claim once. It was presented like it was easy to do ….
Uses the tree at the end. Love it.
Nice but you should show the power slide u turn as well
That's probably coming in the next video... right Dusty ? :D
The power slide turn usually requires a little more space.
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Have a 2013 r1200gs but not the adventure model, would you recommend going off road with it?
Too big a bike for dirt, those dinosaurs days are numbered for sure. Possible does not equate to reasonable. I see less of them on dirt routes each season, and more on road trips.
No doubt. It's good to have the skills and confidence to maneuver a big bike anywhere though just in case.
I fully agree. I like small trails etc. and have been curious about the "legend GS". My friend got one and I test rode it and it's great on normal roads, but absolute horse shit on trails and such. My old beater XT600 is much more fun. Especially as I can begin to laugh if I happen to do something stupid. Not having that "oh sh*t value just dropped for 2000 😲" is a bliss.
Wonderful. Like I always say, gravity is your best friend and your worst foe!
How 'bout getting off the bike and using the side stand to pivot-turn the bike?
Thank You!
This GS was a borrowed bike so we didn't want to risk bending the side stand.
Now do it on tight single track…. Adventure bikes… zzz
That's an adventure bike, just drive up the terrains like chris birch do.
I turn my bmw g 310 gs in a similar case on a side stand.
Riders on mammoths really hate U-turns. You make them look easy. As they are, with the right riding technique. Never muscle the bikes, they wear you out. Thanks for sharing, Günter/Nürnberg
I'm always curious about these marvelous trails (tracks, paths?) Moto Trek is riding on in the forests. Are these forest paths dedicated for motor vehicles maybe? In my country we'll have to stick to gravel roads and some occasional small foot paths just to cross over to a new gravel road (if there is one). Otherwise we just have small paths for walking and for people out hiking and camping. I've never seen anything like these in Moto Trek's videos.
There are large areas dedicated to off road riding in the US. Capitol forest is one of many in Washington State.
@@mikemerrill175 That's quite amazing. I really envy you guys. 😀👍
We filmed this near here goo.gl/maps/sXD7ewhH4Nwgw2Nj7
Fine on a single track berm. Different technique when you have a rock face on one side and a 1500 ft drop on the other side and you've just approached a tallas pit
Just unleash your inner Knievel.
No new video in 7 months? Are you guys okay?
another way...lay bike on its engine bar, drag the back wheel round then stand the bike up🤣
True that! Stop, drop bike, spin bike, pick up bike, ride off!
You're right. This GS was a borrowed bike though, so we didn't want to scratch it up.
I haven’t learned anything 🤷♂️
Why not just wheelie and put your left foot down and pivot 180 degrees?
Please film yourself doing that and send us a link :)
Today, I was in a tight spot like this and a rock about 9" wide was in the way. So besides rocking up the burm and turning, I also used the front wheel to push the rock out of the way. I was too lazy to get off the bike and move it. lol
What windshield is on that bike?
I’ve had to get off & stand by the bike to pull this off. Especially in the sand. Good ridin right there. M
Great tips! Former Harley street rider and now adventure biker. Thanks!
What trail are you riding on? I live near the area and I am looking for ADV trails.
Near here goo.gl/maps/sXD7ewhH4Nwgw2Nj7
Is that a 50/50 tire?
Thank you for this information 🍻
You bet!
I thought Dusty was done with the big 1250 Adventures, and now he’s been back on ‘em for four videos……… 😉. Five if you count the drums.
The latest videos feature a borrowed R1200GSA.
Eazy peasy, 3 point turn, brake clutch squeezy😂 thx for the trail turning technique.
you're welcome
Excellent! Very helpful!
Awesome....you make that look easy!
Nice trail thought!
Great tips, great tunes.
Thanks a lot
NICE!
Thx for the membership, Fernando.
These videos are pushing me more and more towards getting a offroader/adventure bike as my first motorcycle😬, is that a bad idear?🤷♂
Also i live in Denmark and here it is illegal to ride in nature unless it is private propperty or a beach, we do have some gravel roads but that is about as rough as it gets here.
So is it a waste to get an adventure bike here or shuuld i just stick with a streetbike? Thanks in advance everyone :)
Maybe the greatest advantages that ADV bikes offer is carrying capacity, ground clearance and ergonomics that allow the rider to stand up comfortably (and sit for long rides).
You should definitely try it. Just by love of god don't buy anything like GS. Do like I did. I bough couple thousand euro XT600 that I could in most severe situation like ditch there for days to retrieve it if things would go south. Imo it's the most stupid thing to buy even brand new T7 if you haven't rode before. Get some couple decades old beater and you'll actually have good time not being scared to drop or scratch your precious.
Get some training/courses, ride with more experienced riders and start with lighter bikes. If you buy a GS and think you’ll be blasting down the gravel road straight away, your collar bone will not thank you.