Today the IRC Tire Guy gets a lesson from Anson Maloney on high speed terrain. Part two of the three part high speed training series filmed by Ryan Mccasland
BTW, you are my new motorcycle dad, I’ve been learning from your archives a lot in the last year. I appreciate your skills & willingness to teach in such a great way. 🙌
super badass. Anson is obviously a legend; Rich’s compliments and giggles about how good he is are so refreshing. 👏🏽🙌🏽 commentary -> should be mapped to text and put straight into THE book!
I like this and the previous episode. Great info. I do notice that Maloney suspension is much more dialed in for this area. His bike just floats through the sections and seems planted everywhere
I like that you have the humility that given how insanely good you are at enduro you show you going through the learning process yourself with something that’s personally challenging. I found it fascinating watching. I didn’t even know rear break stands the bike up when turning! (I’m a novice).
Great video again guys. Thank you. Changing your mindset is the biggest problem for me I think. I’ve always been guilty of coming in to corners too fast and then having to square the corner off and in this video, me following the lines that are already there drives me nuts!! Lots to think about. Thanks again. 👍
Enduro is truly about being well rounded... the trials and the motocross experience are both critically necessary... I lack both, but I'm still happy riding dirtbikes! I'll never be pro, but I still feel like I'm progressing steadily. Thank you Rich for this content... more to work on!!
Ansons stance reminds me of a sumo wrestler, hunkered down weight forward. Your lighter on the pegs like a trials rider which would make sense. It's good to get out of our comfort zones and practice,practice,practice.
I still don't understand how the front tire don't slip, it's amazing, last week I got home offroad as usual, but I had a beer, damn was that front tire glued to the ground, even in mud ^^ , I can't get myself to trust the front
Good TIPS, thank you so much Rich! I would have some more slo-mo frames to analize better that body positions. One more question please: Have you already analized how different rider sizes (i am speaking of height) affect riding and how can be tricky for a smaller rider to ride a bike properly. Thanks, and merry Christmas to you and your family🎉.
Great video. Super informative but also really show cases how important coaching is (I think this applies to most things in life). You want to get better at something, get some hands on coaching.
Rich, you and Flynn were ripping those corners too!!!!! I wonder if there is a slight "sound" advantage??? the 4 stroke vs. 2 stroke in those corners : )
It would be interesting to have seen you try the turn on the 4 stroke or vice versa see Anson do that turn a couple times on the beta? Carson Brown is a 2 stroke cornering savage. Maybe he can give a lesson? Hears he wanted to try erzberg