Dude, riddle me this??? How can you PASS someone if you are FOLLOWING THEM in their exact wheel track?? Why did you drive all the way out to the berm on the infield 180 degree turn rather than just stopping and turning at the tire & block passing the guy in front of you?? Here is a lil hint: during practice, do ALL of your riding OFF of THEE RACING LINE, either go inside or outside of THEE RACING LINE and that way the off line paths will feel like where you should be riding & that way you will not be caught op playing ""FOLLOW THE LEADER"" because instead they will all be following YOU!! P.S. During practice play with the power output and find a setting that even at full throttle the bike won't over spin the rear tire & dial in a lot of engine braking so that when you are off throttle the bike is going way slow. This will force you to drive longer & harder & also make you get back on the throttle sooner, both a WIN-WIN. Set up a starting gate engine setting & us it off the line & then switch to the way cool & perfect ""NON SLIP"" track setting you found earlier in practice!! Good luck & have a blast.................................MR
Honestly, I don’t know. I haven’t made an effort to check. All I can say is I haven’t ran it down below 30%. I live in Kentucky, so I don’t have long off road trails near me. I ride my “pit bike track”, woods on my property and on my street with my grandson. Please remember, I’m “two tired OG”. I’m not pounding out sessions on it.
Ted did give me crap about it! I told him that I’m old and two tired for whoops!! I ask him to flatten them and use the dirt to make the step up bigger. Of course he laughed and said “ get better at the whoops”. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Hey Super Davey! I watch your videos often. Thanks for viewing mine. I ride a YZ450F. I weigh 250 and I’m kinda lazy “OG” that I am! So the big bike makes life easier. We ride a lot of KY tracks and some because of your videos.
Yes, Daniels Ridge has open practice on Thursday evening. Most tracks have open practice days and they split the riders up in groups. Small bikes, big bikes and some times by class.