cant you get the audio levels something like right, the music is loud and the talking audio is quiet... quite annoying when you turn it up to listen to him talk and then get blasted by music...
+jameswil hey buddy, i doubt if I get to reediting videos again. Don't want to promise, if I am not sure I can deliver. I recommend downloading them to your PC and them editing yourself.
Greetings from cuenca ecuador, my friends and I love enduro, i wish we can have enduro lessons like this, at least we have great mountains where we can ride, keep it up guys
Thanks Poisk Adventures! Just found your UA-cam site today. Great stuff, I always wanted to see Graham Jarvis teach classes. I love practicing this stuff, it really helps me build confidence for hitting the gnarly stuff on the trail. will be back to check out all your videos
if i was doing slow moves last thing i wouldnt do is touch front brake i use back brake only i have a large harley and can do same figure 8 on that without front minute you took front brake you will put bike more unstable
Thnx for reply,..you are right ,I must modulated the throttle with clutch control,that I will do,..but I feel I'm not holding the grip in right angle,..
I have a sincere question on the summary of gnarly terrain Part 1: Is 3 and 4 a bit mixed up? Meaning: Should the engine be slighty reved so it doesnt stall and then using the clutch to adjust the speed? I ask because that is a thing I actually struggle with on my g650gs sertao (1cyl) when doing tight and slow turns. The Engine dies so damn quickly that I miss it in nearly every tight-slow-turn tutorial that the engine should be slightly reved and therefore thinking I am doing something wrong / or something is wrong with my bike since I have to rev. And this tutorial is the first time I see it mentioned but somehow a bit mixed up -no?
Hey i liked the video but i have a question what do think are the best pads like for your elbow and knees i just wrecked and cant ride for a month so i need so some help to pick some out and if u want to know what happen to my body I have a burn on my leg, road rash on my knee,
Isaiah Garza sorry to hear that you got hurt my friend... If you ride on the street I recommend get serious adventure touring pants and jacket (or leather). Most of them have durable and flexible plastic protection. Don't buy motorcross and enduro "turtles" or other type of gear and think it will save you on tarmac. It won't. I had experience ;-) Couldn't operate a motorcycle for 2 months. (and it still hurts by the way). I bought used touring gear (Olympia and revit) and it served it well for 9 seasons and costed 50% less then the new gear. I hope this helps. Speedy recovery Isaiah! Hope to see you soon on the road again!
+RAZZR 294 You are observant, but I am afraid I will have to disappoint you ;-) This was a TE300. They took off lights and put motorcross plastics on it since this was a demo bike and was actually used in a couple of races. The bike was provided by AOMC (www.ktm-parts.com/) ;-) You can verify it with them. ;-)
If grahm says to do slow circles in the woods then we be doing slow circles
Slow circles it is!
Balancing is one of things you should master before everything
cant you get the audio levels something like right, the music is loud and the talking audio is quiet... quite annoying when you turn it up to listen to him talk and then get blasted by music...
+jameswil hey buddy, i doubt if I get to reediting videos again. Don't want to promise, if I am not sure I can deliver. I recommend downloading them to your PC and them editing yourself.
Audio levels. How a boiut you just not put music over Jarvis. Not everyone likes shit music.......but we all came to listen to gj
In the figure 8, notice how Graham turns his inside foot in towards the bike (pidgeon toe) when making a turn.
practicing my balancing has help me a lot expescially being so small on the big bike
Glad it helped, buddy! Thank you for your comment!
Don't believe a thing this guy says. He's a robot covered in cloned skin.
Haha! Nice comment, buddy! Well, he is very good, but even he has some fails sometimes. ;-)
Poisk Adventures yeah that's true we usually only see the go stuff.
Nice I am going to try this ... thankyou scotty
Greetings from cuenca ecuador, my friends and I love enduro, i wish we can have enduro lessons like this, at least we have great mountains where we can ride, keep it up guys
Paul Max Thank you our friend! Send us email. Maybe we can help and arrange Graham Jarvis to come over to Ecuador. ;-)
Tip: Turn down the music to match his voice, could barely hear him then got blared by the music
cheer up mr jarvis
This is my happy face 😐 lol. But jk Graham is the best 👍
Love those year huskies nice bikes
Cool video. Thanks for sharing. Seems pretty simple, keep it simple stupid always worked with me!
Fantastic advice, fantastic video; thank you!
I fancy myself a rather good dirt bike/ endure rider, but man id love to get taught a thing or two by graham.
In other words... you want a spanking?
I'd really love for graham to teach me a lesson
Thanks Poisk Adventures! Just found your UA-cam site today. Great stuff, I always wanted to see Graham Jarvis teach classes. I love practicing this stuff, it really helps me build confidence for hitting the gnarly stuff on the trail. will be back to check out all your videos
Thanks for your comment, buddy! It's nice to get some appreciation for all those hours and resources we invested into this.
I'm loving this stuff, nothing better than this..
Thank you David! Very happy that these videos are being found useful by so many people!
I liked Jarvis, disliked the music. What would this be a thumbs up, or down?
There's a third option 😊
Up the G-force Jarvis! :D love these videos, very easy to apply the techniques in real life situations, bloody brilliant, keep it up guys
Thank you Reid. We will do our best!
if i was doing slow moves last thing i wouldnt do is touch front brake i use back brake only i have a large harley and can do same figure 8 on that without front minute you took front brake you will put bike more unstable
Music at 8.25 far to loud lol
My 2 stroke won’t lug like that without fouling the plug I gotta kx
Try another bike, maybe?
Smaller needle jet or bigger jet needle
@@ffffuuu9603 could you elaborate please?
Love seeing all these older bikes still on the road "so to speak". I own a Suzuki SP 600 and she's a beast.
Indeed!
The Goat👍
Thankyou for the upload.
Even dogs went the academy!
Thnx for reply,..you are right ,I must modulated the throttle with clutch control,that I will do,..but I feel I'm not holding the grip in right angle,..
Mohd Hussain Good luck my friend! Be safe and enjoy your riding and practicing!
Where on earth did you find that version of "Surprise me" by Matan Caspi?
You can search for it on Beatport!
Seriously where is it!! Beatport doesn't have it, Shazam doesn't recognize it, SoundCloud might have it but I haven't been able to find it
cant hear
Jamaha xti motor
Que vídeo tosco😅
Very good :)
can't hear nothing
Why put audio over the part of his explanation?.. Actually I'd rather just listen to the engine..
thanks for upload
the audio is such that the only word i can make out is "GNARLY"..........over and over
What if your front forks are too stiff to compress? I ride a 2015 ktm 250 sx with 4cs forks. Any recommendations on good enduro forks or mods?
Music totally ruined it. Bike sounds are the best music.
I have a sincere question on the summary of gnarly terrain Part 1:
Is 3 and 4 a bit mixed up?
Meaning: Should the engine be slighty reved so it doesnt stall and then using the clutch to adjust the speed?
I ask because that is a thing I actually struggle with on my g650gs sertao (1cyl) when doing tight and slow turns. The Engine dies so damn quickly that I miss it in nearly every tight-slow-turn tutorial that the engine should be slightly reved and therefore thinking I am doing something wrong / or something is wrong with my bike since I have to rev. And this tutorial is the first time I see it mentioned but somehow a bit mixed up -no?
I'm still learning myself but I would imagine the clutch would be the way to go. I only have ridden 4 strokes though so I guess I have it easy!
Does he use 7/8” bars?
He uses whatever the bike comes with. I believe right not it's 7/8 bars that come stock on those bikes.
What’s the doing on a bike with no lights
totonan yg bes dn bagus
Hey i liked the video but i have a question what do think are the best pads like for your elbow and knees i just wrecked and cant ride for a month so i need so some help to pick some out and if u want to know what happen to my body
I have a burn on my leg, road rash on my knee,
Isaiah Garza sorry to hear that you got hurt my friend... If you ride on the street I recommend get serious adventure touring pants and jacket (or leather). Most of them have durable and flexible plastic protection. Don't buy motorcross and enduro "turtles" or other type of gear and think it will save you on tarmac. It won't. I had experience ;-) Couldn't operate a motorcycle for 2 months. (and it still hurts by the way). I bought used touring gear (Olympia and revit) and it served it well for 9 seasons and costed 50% less then the new gear.
I hope this helps.
Speedy recovery Isaiah! Hope to see you soon on the road again!
Poisk Adventures I have Olympia Airglide pants and the jacket.
The best!
Foot position?
hello jaja If riding on the pegs, if standing on the ground, while falling... God only knows.
feet must be clean
grimboooooo - so sad I missed his training when he swung down to hang with us in hawaii
mdemory no worries, he may come back again!
What is his foot positioning during this excercise ?
some boy jarvis
Yeah the Graham
is that a tc250?
+Hobos Will its Husqvarna TE300
+Poisk Adventures Its not TE, TE is enduro bike
+RAZZR 294 You are observant, but I am afraid I will have to disappoint you ;-) This was a TE300. They took off lights and put motorcross plastics on it since this was a demo bike and was actually used in a couple of races. The bike was provided by AOMC (www.ktm-parts.com/) ;-) You can verify it with them. ;-)
+RAZZR 294 that's
A TE
I think it is an TX (Cross Country)
great tips
Good to hear that these tips help! Thanks for your comment!
Glad to hear that these tips help. Thanks for your comment!
can I get the full song somewhere ? it's really good
What is his foot positioning during this excercise ?
What is his foot positioning during this excercise ?
Look at his feet in the video....
Is his R foot turned in to cover the rear brake?
That’s easier than it looks.