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5 Offroad Techniques you need to know 

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Stopping, turning, sitting, standing and hitting obstacles are the elemental techniques needed to control any motorcycle off-road. In this video we'll show you five practice drills which can help you become more confident with riding your motorcycle off-road.
This video is intended for entertainment purposes only and showcases a professional rider in a controlled environment.
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@neildxb
@neildxb Год назад
No BS tips from proper good rider, delivered short & sweet without any nonsense. Excellent.
@stmboat
@stmboat Год назад
AR is gold
@queenslander954
@queenslander954 Год назад
Well said .. Adam , that’s good mail 😘
@tommasoruggeri6587
@tommasoruggeri6587 Год назад
That's exactly what I thought!!
@catmate8358
@catmate8358 5 месяцев назад
I wish videos like this existed 15 years ago when I went to the Sahara on a YamahaXT600 with zero off-road experience. The only advice I was able to find on the internet at the time was: when it gets rough, stand up. Honestly, it did help me, but I wish I knew these tricks as well. If anyone cares to check my video from that trip, (it's professionally produced), here it is: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aKDJBw33T0k.html
@prawns
@prawns Год назад
25 years of riding sportsbikes and now 5months of owning a new dr650, think i learned more in that 11minutes than i have in the last 5months. Please keep the tutorials coming your a natural teacher
@farrukhhasan7751
@farrukhhasan7751 Год назад
You just ruined these years.
@corneilcorneil
@corneilcorneil Год назад
5 months is one thing, real riding hours something else
@bradsanders6954
@bradsanders6954 3 месяца назад
Coming from many years on street, to dirt................can be a real trick. Going from mostly 100% traction to all kinds of levels of next to no traction, is disconcerting for most. Takes a while. Im glad I learned dirt on much smaller bikes, and learned as a youngster.
@valevisa8429
@valevisa8429 3 месяца назад
Welcome to DR 650 family.I've got my first one in 1995,still have one today but in Europe,where i go every year to ride it.
@DavidslvPT
@DavidslvPT 2 месяца назад
I really pays off watching videos but also attending as many courses as financially possible, you will definitely get more out of your bike
@PaddyMcQueen
@PaddyMcQueen 8 месяцев назад
"be your ABS", best quote ever
@martinbarabe4643
@martinbarabe4643 9 месяцев назад
30+ years on the road and now on adventure bike since April of this year. Taking in all the little tricks i could find. Went on a two day off road class and practicing whenever I can.
@anggrimunki
@anggrimunki 3 месяца назад
cost much?
@teneridertravels
@teneridertravels Год назад
I've read books, attended trainings, watched a lot of vids. This is BY FAR the most condensed and best explained content on ADV riding I've come across. Thanks mate, subscribed!
@helmutpohl2762
@helmutpohl2762 Год назад
-Hi Bxx radio controled, ----> must have been bad books and lousy training s !
@siimkask14
@siimkask14 Месяц назад
Try actually riding for a change
@SagarSheldekarOfficial
@SagarSheldekarOfficial Год назад
Your biggest gift is the confidence you invoke in your viewers with your calm demeanor. Not only do you get the knowledge across but you also instill a calm self belief in your viewers that you got this! Bravo!
@praveenbec
@praveenbec 9 месяцев назад
You legend!
@yetishkodava2267
@yetishkodava2267 8 месяцев назад
Sarge The Legend!! You’re always an inspiration to the biking world.
@bartholomewlyons
@bartholomewlyons 7 месяцев назад
Get off his knob already
@2_wheel_Trek
@2_wheel_Trek 29 дней назад
I was expecting some Indian moto influencer presence , and seeing you here made me happy.
@cclutch9606
@cclutch9606 5 месяцев назад
Everyone should learn in the dirt so many times my dirt experience has saved me on the streets
@mikethompson7046
@mikethompson7046 8 месяцев назад
I watched this video before going out riding in the Backcountry for the first time in my life. I did many of your exercises and it was SO MUCH FUN. Havent had this much fun on a motorcycle in years. Thank you for making it possible
@oliviermagere
@oliviermagere Год назад
I am a newish rider and I found the "tipping the bike, not you" technique was a game changer ... in my urban riding in tight junction corners in the wet. Makes me feel instantly more in control and confident in the bike.
@chrishenderson7177
@chrishenderson7177 Год назад
Should do a series on adv offroad techniques. Would help so many people like myself who are just getting into it! Can't wait to take what I've learned intimate the dirt this weekend!
@AnotherWilson
@AnotherWilson Год назад
Check out Chris Birch 'say no to slow series'. Costs money but excellent watch.
@Indarow
@Indarow День назад
Easily the most important video you’ve ever released, regardless of the viewer’s riding background or what type of bike they’re used to.
@FoxFunky
@FoxFunky Год назад
Watched this video randomly, thinking "another click bait" and was I wrong!! This is a 10min masterclass that could easily develop into a half day class provided time allocated for practicing the exercises. Thank you for the great teaching and no-nonsense techniques. It looks so easy like this but definitely requires a lot of practice to get right and becoming a second skin. Immediately subscribed to your channel to see what else you have to share!
@k_plax
@k_plax Год назад
Love the concise explanations. 8:54 Technique on how to pop the front would be good to know too. Preload, little burst of throttle, and pop clutch or no clutch?
@m3lfbreezy
@m3lfbreezy Год назад
I love him and his videos but I was like: "how the hell do I pop it?!"
@jasonchaney5382
@jasonchaney5382 Год назад
I really appreciate videos like this. Last year I picked up an 890R so I could get back in the dirt after 20 years of on road only riding. The tips and drills are great, but even more importantly, the confirmation that my instincts are correct is a real confidence booster. Thank you.
@nerolazarov3200
@nerolazarov3200 Год назад
You're a really great teacher! I'm learning to offroad with my heavy 200kg Scrambler 1200 and just seeing you demonstrate the techniques really increased my confidence to go out and practice properly. I hope you'll post more tips like this in the future!
@toddmtnbkr
@toddmtnbkr Год назад
Great instruction. Super helpful step by step process. Been on my 790R for 2 years, off road a handful of times…and really excited to find some local dirt roads and begin practicing these things! Thanks so much for sharing!
@JohannesDalen
@JohannesDalen Год назад
This was amazing - more like these please! I was out yesterday for the first time this year (Norway, winter) and I rode over something and the rear bucked up like crazy and threw me around on the bike. Somehow I saved it 🥴
@FlorianWerner
@FlorianWerner Год назад
I always enjoy watching your videos Adam! What I appreciate most is that you alternate storytelling with more practical training like this one. Always nicely filmed. Cheers mate :)
@tomarcher7520
@tomarcher7520 Год назад
Your description of body position during turns is spot on. I see a lot of other videos with different explanations, some of which are just flat out wrong. This is a simple explanation. I'd love to hear more from you about body position. Weighting/unweighting, forward/back, etc. I think one thing that is overlooked or misunderstood by many is the fact that you want to be forward/near the tank in most circumstances.
@Buck1954
@Buck1954 Год назад
Good points, even for a rider of 50 years experience. I spent my first 10 years on a 200 pound dirt bike. I had great skills then, and transferred those skills into street bikes. Now I'm back to a 550 pound adventure bike re-learning those skills. I liked the part about turning up into the hill for turning around. I've had to modify my Super Tenere so that it was comfortable to stand up on the bike. It doesn't come that way. The one thing I regret is that it has the 19" front tire. But I've learned how to deal with it; stay out of deep sand. On the dirt roads, I have not had to turn off the ABS. As you say, I let my brain monitor the brakes. I've done some pretty hard stopping on gravel with the ABS on. It is indeed why I bought the bike, that and the traction control. I find them both a useful tool. I'm 68 now, and not as aggressive. But I enjoy the back roads which most of them are nothing more than trails.
@curzon394x
@curzon394x Год назад
Great video Adam! I am going to get my wife to practice these drills to build her confidence on her dual sport. You do a good job of explaining the basics and are better than I am at articulating it to someone else. I grew up riding without formal instruction so everything just feels instinctual and its hard to explain that to someone else a lot of the time.
@gaborbodrogai9248
@gaborbodrogai9248 Год назад
I'm a mountain biker, but this 10+ minutes instruction short film was exactly that many rider should practise! Very goog footage, keep posting, well done,very usefull!
@jurassicfrank1935
@jurassicfrank1935 Год назад
Some pretty basic things I do all on my dirt bike without thinking. But on my adventure bike it feels like a different animal so I threw all my basics out the window. Really good to watch and listen to someone era talk and explain these. Thank you!
@danamoose1234
@danamoose1234 Год назад
What a great instructional video for riders of any skill level. I've ridden off road my entire life and still learned about things I didn't even consciously realize I was doing. Thank you.
@andrewtreloar7389
@andrewtreloar7389 Год назад
Watch this, and then watch it again. Adam Riemann has an enormous wealth of riding knowledge (The Aussie version of Brett Tkacs, but with KTM Factory Racing experience) and I hope this transforms into a series of ARienmann1 Masterclasses! Thanks for sharing mate!
@gorygray
@gorygray Год назад
Thanks Adam. You are a really great instructor. Taking show and tell to the next level. Simply told. ❤❤❤
@concernedcitizen5506
@concernedcitizen5506 8 месяцев назад
It’s cool to watch your very practical videos. I’m 65 and used to race IT 465’s and other bikes and completely enjoy your videos as condescending as they might be to the more experienced riders. I have been riding more that 50years road and dirt. What you demonstrate is spot on and when I watch and relate to my own skills I realise I do this kind of with out thinking. The old saying that you can’t buy experience or you can’t put an old head on young shoulders is absolutely true. I’m not as fast as I used to be but can still keep up with pretty much anyone. I wish you well and keep up the entertaining videos.
@TheShallowEndWithKedar
@TheShallowEndWithKedar Год назад
This is brilliant! He makes it so clear and simple. Of course, that doesn't make it easy, but at least easier to understand the fundamentals behind it. Just fantastic!
@frodoadventure1
@frodoadventure1 Год назад
Fantastic video. You have put into words and video what comes natural to experienced riders and provides clear guidance to newer heavy bike riders!
@Chillertek
@Chillertek Год назад
I'm that guy your talking about in the video. 25+years road riding, street and track. Minimal offroad riding, picked up an Africa Twin last year and quickly realised that cornering in the dirt is not the same as riding on the road. This video was great. Would be good to see a series of these. Excellent stuff mate, keep em coming. Can't wait to see the War Horse here too.
@philgoogle1535
@philgoogle1535 Год назад
Me too. I'm 2 years in with a 690R & 890R. Frustrating as he'll, isn't it?
@Chillertek
@Chillertek Год назад
@@philgoogle1535 Sure is but I'm loving it so far, and these video's help immensely
@SteeleMoto
@SteeleMoto Год назад
just bought a packet of cones, (football training cones) heading out tonight when i get home from work. i recently bought my first ADV bike and theres a new world of skills i need to learn, loving your videos and channel. cheers fella
@FighterPilot8503
@FighterPilot8503 8 месяцев назад
This... this is excellent, I have been needing a video like this for a while now. I have a 2018 Street Scrambler 900, and while it's not the biggest bike to off-road...it's definitely bigger than the usual off-road bikes. This was one of the best how to vids I've seen. No BS, easy techniques anyone can practice on any bike, with a straight Forward down to earth teacher. Thank you
@maxostrowski5269
@maxostrowski5269 Год назад
My biggest question has been, how do you go into a turn and power slide if you will.. and I think you’ve given me the answer. The cone drill but getting comfortable with the rear tire slipping out but maintaining that weight over the bike. It would be cool seeing you take that lesson a step further in a future video and maybe touch on those power slides more. Thank you!
@ogasi1798
@ogasi1798 Год назад
stand, weight fwd : throttle back 🙂 trying to power slide a bike with yer ass sitting on the rear is possible but its also asking for inconsistency and trouble
@NorthWestMotos
@NorthWestMotos Год назад
Cone drill. Practice.
@scottjones9670
@scottjones9670 Год назад
Find a low stress spot and play around, don’t forget it’s supposed to be fun!
@advinjapan
@advinjapan Год назад
This is great. I’m gonna start on this next week!
@jakaberdajs4378
@jakaberdajs4378 Год назад
@MM SVB even if it became a fashion, it still teaches you controll over your power output and sliding the rear. So why are you bitching about it?
@TEKKYTWO
@TEKKYTWO Год назад
these videos are a big help for a beginner rider like me! Thank you! Best wishes, TEKKY.
@madcat5965
@madcat5965 Год назад
I get zoned in and mesmerized by your teaching style. Best I’ve seen.
@alanschlug5418
@alanschlug5418 Год назад
Quite honestly one of the best, straight forward and helpful videos I have seen in quite a while. As a rider who started as young teen on dirt, then went road, then big adventure, I absolutely admit my dirt skills went to rubbish after years of tarmac only. Just as he mentioned-- those road skills you worked SO hard to learn will have your guts on a big bike riding a goat trail. Chapeau. I will add this-- there is more technique in this fellow than he is communicating in the video-- throttle response and body inputs are more advanced and instinctive than your average rider, and he does not mention much of that as he works through these exercises. AND he can flat foot that Tenere. Many riders cannot, diminishing their confidence.
@philclose7063
@philclose7063 Год назад
Love your work Adam. Your videos are great. Very entertaining, informative & they make for compelling watching. Love your mannerisms & approach to everything motorcycling. I'm 63yo, heavily into bikes (one of my bikes is a T7) & I'm learning stuff from watching your videos. Great!! Cheers from a fellow 🇦🇺
@MachoMandem
@MachoMandem Год назад
Man i wish i got these lessons years ago! They would've definitely fast tracked my progress! Keep the good content coming!
@ghost93700
@ghost93700 8 месяцев назад
As a beginner to offroad riding I was having trouble with getting the rear to step out in corners, I get scared and mess it up, but after watching the drill with the cans, I know where to start now, Thanks Adam!
@JCBigCat
@JCBigCat Год назад
This is the best video I’ve seen around. 10+ years into riding proper motorbikes, I recently switched to a GS and this video makes a lot of sense especially the part about body weight. Bravo!
@WheelieMaster07
@WheelieMaster07 Год назад
I appreciate your advices Adam. I rode street and dirt bikes for many years, but I was wondering how things actually worked with such a heavy bike as an Adventure! Really cool to learn from a pro! Cheers from Québec!
@frank_jk
@frank_jk Год назад
Great advice. Thanks! I’m fairly new to off road adventure biking, but have been riding mountain bikes for over a decade, and find a lot of the bike handling principles I use riding downhill apply to ADV riding.
@monokheros5373
@monokheros5373 10 месяцев назад
SO needed to see this... over 25yrs on tarmac n gravel just not getting into the dirt
@michaeldomec5275
@michaeldomec5275 Год назад
Man thanks for this brother, getting my first tenere this year and a novice rider!!! Knowing is everything thanks
@Mickey_Bauer
@Mickey_Bauer Год назад
Great video, i'd love to see a whole series on this subject. I've been riding a sport bike only for over 10 years and i don't know anything about riding in dirt. I freak out as soon as i see a little patch of sand on a curved road so i always wandered what it's like to ride a dirt bike. Give us all the details ✌🙂
@pw3591
@pw3591 Год назад
Great vid, great tips. I kind of knew all of this through instinct, and years of riding experience, but would find much of this very difficult to actually explain to somebody else.
@toine0002
@toine0002 Год назад
I watched every video I could since I had the T7, never ever have I seen the simple "lock the front" exercice with the front brake. Awesome advice, thanks Man. Very useful.
@nycjanedoe
@nycjanedoe Год назад
Brilliant! Makes complete sense about keeping the bike in traction in turns by keeping the body position upright and leaning the bike. Thank you so much!
@tHaH4x0r
@tHaH4x0r Год назад
What a great video! I will definitely be trying the exercises (minus the hitting the 'twig' during a wheelie ;) ) Are you thinking of making more videos like these? If you are taking suggestions, I think in particular a riding position/hand-position,foot position, how to shift and brake video would complement incredibly well, as having a good stance and grip is vital (maybe even prerequisite) to doing these drills. Also perhaps a video on how to set up the bike for riding offroad (the height of shifter/brake pedal, adjustments to handle bar etc). Kind of like the foundation to build upon. Also of course more advanced stuff like, how to 'pop' the bike as you showed in the video, how to ride specific terrain (ex. deep sand with ruts), where exactly to look etc.
@lucastunaioficial
@lucastunaioficial Год назад
Estou aqui do Brasil assistindo! Parabéns pelo profissionalismo. Sabe muito e tem uma didática muito boa.
@adaptableadventurerider
@adaptableadventurerider Год назад
Coming from road an track riding I've gotta say these videos are transformative cant wait to get out and put them to use again :) thanks for taking the time to share the tips and tricks with us all in a no nonsense way superb
@tonybhai2
@tonybhai2 4 месяца назад
Mostly summarizes my pain points riding off road. Very helpful thank you 😊
@sanjaykumarcs4365
@sanjaykumarcs4365 6 месяцев назад
"iTs Not ThAt HaRd" dude ,im 5'2, youre atleast 5'9, and i weigh 1/4th the weight of the bike😂
@LunaTheGuy
@LunaTheGuy Месяц назад
Check out Doodle on a motorcycle. Just takes practice 🤙🏻🤙🏻
@Eric-jq5mb
@Eric-jq5mb Год назад
This was brilliant! All of my riding knowledge is on tarmac. Had my Tenere 700 for almost a year and it’s been great. Been trying to use my mountain biking knowledge while riding certain terrains. Great video! Definitely going to practice. Thank you!
@fetterollie54
@fetterollie54 Месяц назад
Thanks for sharing. It’s a great no-fluff breakdown of the mechanics for these situations that are precarious when you first start riding off road.
@brettrussell3721
@brettrussell3721 Год назад
Being a road rider, but plenty of motocross in younger years, this is still fantastic educational video. Quality work!
@AngusBeef0
@AngusBeef0 Год назад
I can now take on my paved roads in West Virginia with more confidence now! Thank you!
@MikeHarris-ji9nc
@MikeHarris-ji9nc Год назад
Your presentation was by far the best I have seen in years. Thanks for the valuable info and for your excellent delivery.
@alecvaibhhav7718
@alecvaibhhav7718 Месяц назад
This video highlighted many shortcomings in my technique and cleared on how to correct them, thanks a ton.
@davidhobbit6807
@davidhobbit6807 Год назад
Been riding for years, best advise ever, much appreciated.
@CabMech
@CabMech Год назад
this is one of the best informational videos I've watched on offroad motorcycling and I've watched a lot
@jonnyjaywalk
@jonnyjaywalk 10 месяцев назад
I was 13 when I started riding a 450. Naturally learned everything talked about here over the last 22 years of dirt riding
@jimmelino3361
@jimmelino3361 Год назад
Awesome video - great advice! I recently downsized from my T7 to a CRF450 - your recent videos make me miss the T7!
@paavokaleva
@paavokaleva Год назад
What changed my off-road skills was to start riding trials bike. But all that Adam told us was pure gold, and simple to understand.
@roh7021
@roh7021 3 месяца назад
Some really valuable information given here. Thank you Mr ARiemann for the free lesson.
@chipmunkshavenuts
@chipmunkshavenuts Год назад
Thank you. Most of my experience is on the road/tarmac, so I'm exactly the target audience, mostly. I've also spent several years practicing and racing regularly on supermoto bikes (small for miniGP, and still all tarmac) and sportbike-like miniGP bikes (even one I designed and built). I got used to sliding the bike sideways on track. As a result, I've sort of learned some of this already anyway, but it's good to know I'm on the right track and even pickup some drills to help me get better for specifically offroad adventure riding, especially since I just bought a place that has 8 acres that's all wooded with trails. Thanks again!
@shingnosis
@shingnosis Год назад
This might be the one of the best adventure bike primers I've seen in my life. Could add another episode about steering with the weight on the pegs and straight handlebars, weight distribution going down/up, how to protect your lower legs, picking lines etc.
@bernardomotard
@bernardomotard Год назад
I can not overestimate how well made this is. Perfection of a tutorial vídeo.
@AndrewChristopherEnriquez
@AndrewChristopherEnriquez Год назад
Wow absolutely amazing content. Seriously great drills to work on. And I love the energy and chill nature of the way you teach. I’m glad I got randomly fed this video!
@RodNeufeld
@RodNeufeld Год назад
Good tips, I have been riding my 690 in off road and single track for years now and I am still up for drills and practice that will make me a better rider.
@luckycharms8383
@luckycharms8383 Год назад
Best advice I have seen yet for riding the T7
@peterkeyser3141
@peterkeyser3141 Год назад
Great video. Older guy that hasn't ridden for decade or so and recently got an XR650L. Getting my riding legs back and your videos are great.
@opskip7828
@opskip7828 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your experience. I hope you’ll do more videos like this.
@thefastelephant94
@thefastelephant94 Год назад
Thanks for this. Really refreshing to watch skill updates from the GOATs
@oross99
@oross99 Год назад
The way you explain things, your accent, you're talking slowly, makes it really easy for me who speaks French (Canadian). Thanks you!
@advnoobie6061
@advnoobie6061 Год назад
Great instructional film- shared it with my friends who are at the start of their off road journey. People often mock exercises but I love them.
@allenhuling598
@allenhuling598 Год назад
Great video, sir! I'm a passable rider on my T7 and a firm believer in always practicing foundational skills, and these are excellent! New sub, in hopes that you will continue on with these kinds of videos that take us moderate off-road riders on heavy bikes, to a higher level! Cheers!
@Porsche996driver
@Porsche996driver Год назад
Good refresher as Spring is Coming! 🏁🌻
@KumarPrashant27
@KumarPrashant27 2 месяца назад
This is one of those videos which you will watch every second of it, no skipping, so much of good and helpful information that too only in 10-11 minutes!! I am going to try and master all of these, and subscribing your channel to learn more!!
@lfmproduto
@lfmproduto 9 месяцев назад
best class/teacher/rider/fun ever!! thanks for that!!!
@twobikesandadrone
@twobikesandadrone Год назад
These videos for beginning adventure riders are fantastic! You're a great instructor!! Thanks!
@mikeholmes8651
@mikeholmes8651 Год назад
Great video. Thank you. Please don’t let this one be your last. You have such great skill and a wealth of experience ,and you really know how to teach, communicate and share it.
@jodifinnegan8660
@jodifinnegan8660 Год назад
Such a great vid! Amazing how much you can learn in 10min with no bs! Thank you 🙌🏻
@jezdrury4246
@jezdrury4246 Год назад
Thanks so much! Teaching my kids endurance, as beginners these videos are priceless.
@michagolonko9633
@michagolonko9633 Год назад
Great tutorial of basic off road skills. I will back to this material! Thank you!
@James.._
@James.._ Месяц назад
I'm in my mid 40's and got back into bikes a few yrs ago. About a year ago I decided to start honing the skills as I've always been a rather average rider skills wise. All my rides are solo which gives me the freedom to practise new skills as I ride without disrupting others. It's been worthwhile. I'm no racer, but it's nice to have the confidence and skillset to deal with sketchy situations or just simply for fun. Adam's videos (including those since this video was published) have really helped the learning process. For me it's alot of practice and creating the muscle memory needed for actions to become more 2nd nature than a deliberate thought process. Anyway, cheers Adam 👍
@buckguide
@buckguide 4 месяца назад
Thank you I’m a older rider and appreciate all your help. Very good video
@pnblondon1087
@pnblondon1087 Год назад
Excellent advice and demos! (and, FWIW, I've been riding bikes of all sizes off road for 40 years now).
@geoffdean3532
@geoffdean3532 9 месяцев назад
Outstanding and simply and clearly explained. Valuable lesson thank you.
@yassiirs
@yassiirs 10 месяцев назад
Love your way to simplify difficulty! Thank you
@aliaksandrkastsiukevich7608
The best video bout offroad on bike so far, and I've seen a few.
@gilbertogranados6367
@gilbertogranados6367 6 месяцев назад
I don’t think most people really understand how valuable these tips really are, instant sub mate
@tonyjourneyman1944
@tonyjourneyman1944 День назад
Made me want to be off road again, I was bought up in the bush with trail bikes, now I'm an urbanite with 20 years of road bikes behind me.
@spokebloke1
@spokebloke1 2 месяца назад
Great advice - I'm a road rider who's about to swap a large capacity road bike for an adventure bike. You do a great job of explaining in simple language how to attack the dirt. Mind you, some of the skills here can be applied to riding on the road as well - I'm amazed at the number of riders who, for example, don't understand that if they can't avoid that big pothole in front of them, they need to unload the front just prior to hitting it. Had that conversation multiple times with people on some very expensive road bikes. Keep up the good work - you're helping many riders both stay out of trouble, and just enjoy off-road.
@stiggles98
@stiggles98 Год назад
I’m gonna practice this on my KLR today! Thank you for such a good lesson for free. 🙏
@grahamdavies9657
@grahamdavies9657 Год назад
Thanks for the tips, I’m a first time of road rider and I’ll be watching this repeatedly👍
@Don-du7du
@Don-du7du 9 месяцев назад
Your enthusiasm is contagious 👍✌️🇨🇦
@andrewfleming6487
@andrewfleming6487 Год назад
Thanks Adam, I’ve learned more in the last two years from you than the last 20 years of trying* to figure it all out for myself.
@user-uw6xi9lq8d
@user-uw6xi9lq8d Год назад
Thank you. You likely prevented or lessened some pain for me, and man you are great at disseminating information.
@friimaind
@friimaind Год назад
This is pure gold, thank you!
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