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Thank you for producing this excellent and informative video. May i politely suggest that you remove from all future episodes the irritating trance or dance or electronic music with a mans voice churned through a vocoder.As well as your target audience generally despising this kind of music ,it takes away from the video whatever some college graduate may have told you.Thanks
Good video but the music made me want to get out of here. What was that shit. What happened to the sound of a two stroke being good for a video, I am less inspired now and when I see Gforce I think of that weird music. Sorry but true
On bicycles I am incredibly good at wheelies and staying in the balance zone while also using the rear brake to do other things like going past 12 o’clock and returning back to balance. On dirt bikes and road bikes it’s like my brain can’t multitask and use the foot brake reliably like can with a hand brake. I have a Yamaha scooter I can wheelie incredibly well because of its nimbleness and the fact it has a hand brake like a bicycle. But I’ll just keep practicing and I’m sure I will get it. I still plan to buy a hand brake for my grom so I’m more comfortable
Super amateur & super goofy body language definitely not a natural born rider in any way,beer tasteless weiners in a can gut. Poor bike having it's whole front end slammed on to the pavement every time no skill or taste at all.
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?
An amazing rider, but he has the personality and engagement of a damp cloth and he rarely even looks at people when he talks to them. I don't see a future as an on-screen sports personality for him.