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Controlling Adventure Motorcycle Standing Up | Off Road Riding Tip 

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In this weeks Adventure Motorcyle riding tip we will break down on how you can control your ADV bike when riding standing up. Controlling your adventure motorcycle is key when it comes to riding off road and it all starts at the first point of contact with your motorcycle at the foot peg. You have to make sure that you are riding on the balls of your feet in order to be able to grip your adventure motorcycle tight and flex with your ankles instead of your knees.
Our ADV off-road instructor Daniel Sedlak explains step by step on where you need to be on the motorcycle and why.
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@SedlakOffroadSchool
@SedlakOffroadSchool 2 месяца назад
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@UncleWally3
@UncleWally3 11 месяцев назад
At 71 years old with hundreds of thousands of on tarmac and many thousands of kilometers of off-tarmac riding, I’m embarrassed to say I’m just learning to (consciously) drop the heels and secure better body positions. However, at 71 years old I’m proud to be still learning. Thanks!
@hellraiserrec19
@hellraiserrec19 8 месяцев назад
I'm just impressed you are still riding at 71yo. Keep living your best life!
@Mimolimotimo
@Mimolimotimo 5 месяцев назад
@@hellraiserrec19well said, Uncle’s an inspiration
@gufra9835
@gufra9835 2 месяца назад
Totally same with myself... Regards from Europe, Guenther, T7 rider, age 71...
@Throttleplays
@Throttleplays 19 дней назад
Hell yeah!! At 71 I hope to still be riding too!! Nice work!
@skantsoni
@skantsoni Год назад
The whole idea of dropping heels instead of any other movement - is the best part!! thnx
@greatfallskam
@greatfallskam Год назад
For many of us adventure riders, we ride hundreds of miles a day off-road. So we spend a lot of time sitting to save energy. A video on how to ride sitting would be helpful.
Месяц назад
Never seen someone explaining the standing position in correlation with steering so briefly and so easy to catch up with. Congrats Sedlak .
@philgoogle1535
@philgoogle1535 9 месяцев назад
As a newbie (3 years) riding with more experienced and older riders, I'm nearly always more tired and fatigued than they are at the end of a ride. Watching other videos of riding techniques, I've exaggerated my body position in order to learn these techniques. I suspected that I was wasting my time and you've just proved it Daniel, thank you.
@suhashegde3210
@suhashegde3210 Год назад
Hi thanks for the great tip in this video. Can you also talk about throttle control in off road riding
@creamymoto
@creamymoto Год назад
Never imagined that I can turn by weight changing. Make sense. Can’t wait trying
@Bikerschwabe
@Bikerschwabe Год назад
Thanks for the tips, really helpful
@MarceloG..
@MarceloG.. Год назад
I tried the heel drop tip.... that thing is golden!! I never steered so smooth. Thank you!
@SedlakOffroadSchool
@SedlakOffroadSchool Год назад
Glad you tried it and felt how well it works. Definitely a game changer.
@2wheelswings
@2wheelswings 10 месяцев назад
the best tips mate! bring more!
@danielhusain7570
@danielhusain7570 4 месяца назад
Such a solid tutorial!
@vijayam1
@vijayam1 Год назад
Love your crucial yet small and concise videos.. Very helpful..
@jjj886dfhttgrdvjj7
@jjj886dfhttgrdvjj7 Год назад
Ty for the shifting and rear braking explanation
@markfanning5028
@markfanning5028 10 месяцев назад
I'll definitely try this, a little confusing since so many how to videos say that you should weight the outside peg in turns.
@ErwanDavisseau
@ErwanDavisseau 3 месяца назад
I would like yo know more about that too...
@blakesummers4910
@blakesummers4910 Год назад
Love the tips! You're great at explaining the fundamentals in an easy to comprehend way.
@pzchannel6444
@pzchannel6444 11 месяцев назад
Super helpful. Many Thanx !
@clivedale9432
@clivedale9432 Год назад
Good clips you are producing. Thanks for the advice!
@michaelsheedy9354
@michaelsheedy9354 Год назад
Excellent tips with complete explanation. Great Job.
@baldandbiking
@baldandbiking 2 месяца назад
Great tips! I'll be practicing this!
@harishkasture1644
@harishkasture1644 4 месяца назад
Very informative 👏 Thank you!
@burtonparsons7717
@burtonparsons7717 7 месяцев назад
Really good lesson, thank you.
@romanthebarman5919
@romanthebarman5919 Год назад
Great video, thank you. My biggest issue is my handle bars when I stand up. I am not sure how far I need to move them up to have the best throttle and clutch control. I sometimes struggle with closing the throttle when standing as my wrist feels like it's locked. Please could you do a video on best handlebar position for offroad riding when standing without having to put bar risers. I am 6foot. (182cm.) . Thanks again.
@danpaspalovski
@danpaspalovski Год назад
Thank you for the great tip's and taking the time to explain how and why they work!
@STRidesKenya
@STRidesKenya Год назад
Thank you for your wonderful videos. Very helpful tips. I practice these when riding off road.
@NISP-im4lb
@NISP-im4lb Месяц назад
You guys are so good at explaining the heart of the Motorcycle.
@mmaiolo
@mmaiolo Год назад
Great video, thanks
@poojarysri20
@poojarysri20 4 месяца назад
Wow, Finally one video for beginners which sums it all up! Thank you for explaining how to shift and brake with foot! Cheers
@williamrocca3943
@williamrocca3943 Год назад
Thanks for the video. Your explanations are easy to comprehend - looking forward to putting it into practice!
@heilpepe7298
@heilpepe7298 7 месяцев назад
This heel thing to control the bike is really helpful........Thanks🙏
@caseyworthington7092
@caseyworthington7092 Месяц назад
Nice video. Thanks!
@user-ne4ik9mt2s
@user-ne4ik9mt2s Год назад
pl make a tutorial on downhill gnarly gravel over loose boulders
@michaelgraham6443
@michaelgraham6443 Год назад
Fantastic video on standing up, awesome and so well explained. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
@kusumawardhana4253
@kusumawardhana4253 16 дней назад
Very helpful Man .. TQ.
@scottkirejczyk1544
@scottkirejczyk1544 Год назад
Great video thanks
@airfoil
@airfoil Год назад
Sweet. I have had trouble figuring out foot position and how exactly to use the weight to steer. Thank you!
@SedlakOffroadSchool
@SedlakOffroadSchool Год назад
Thanks for watching Naveen!
@discoveror9576
@discoveror9576 Год назад
As a tall rider (6'2" with 35" sleeve length and 34" inseam), I struggle with the lack of handle-bar mount to rear-tank distance in motorcycle specifications. For instance, on a Honda MSX125 my arms go STRAIGHT DOWN from my shoulders to the bars. Please amplify on this? Your instruction is succinct and SUPERB. Thank you SO much for sharing your experience.
@greatfallskam
@greatfallskam Год назад
So happy I stumbled on your channel. I've watched and take a number of courses for ADVriders. But, none of them breakdown the techniques like you do. Keep the videos coming. Many of use continue to struggle with deep gravel, sand, tire pressure, and tire type. Hopefully some topics you can touch on. Kam
@Nick28086
@Nick28086 9 месяцев назад
Really helpful tips
@gee4zfpv
@gee4zfpv Год назад
This is very cool!! I am new to ADV and dirt riding (just got a 2023 KTM 890 Adventure R four weeks ago!) I am used to road bikes so always on the ball of my feet and today riding along the dirt road I was amazed to find that shifting my weight to the right or left on the foot-pegs with heels down was steering the bike!! I also find that standing on the bike on the balls of my feet with heels down is surprisingly comfortable! When I first got the bike it felt unnatural but after 1500 miles quite a bit of which has been on dirt, it has started feeling completely natural! Thanks for the great videos!!
@SedlakOffroadSchool
@SedlakOffroadSchool Год назад
Congrats on the new bike. The KTM is a lot of fun to ride. Glad you found the video helpful and feel the difference in your riding. Thanks for the feedback 👍🏻
@Brian.A.Simmons
@Brian.A.Simmons Год назад
Great video! I enjoy all of your guys videos. My struggle is riding on rocky terrain’s. Mainly when going uphill or turning. I would love to see you guys do a video with rocky terrain’s. Take care.
@qcab3074
@qcab3074 Год назад
Great tip
@rodrigotorrealba5062
@rodrigotorrealba5062 Год назад
Great tip, good explanation!!!! Thanks
@SedlakOffroadSchool
@SedlakOffroadSchool Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@virendradr
@virendradr 11 месяцев назад
Very nice and beautiful presentation, information and explanation Thank you sir
@mikerowe-roberts9336
@mikerowe-roberts9336 Год назад
Excellent tutorial. Thank you 🙏🏼
@SedlakOffroadSchool
@SedlakOffroadSchool Год назад
Thanks for watching 👍🏻
@canadiancowboy89able
@canadiancowboy89able Месяц назад
Super helpful video! I've been riding on road for years and i started my ADV journey last year
@KeremCesmebasi-xt8rb
@KeremCesmebasi-xt8rb Месяц назад
Best riding tuitor online
@Zerotys_ADV
@Zerotys_ADV Год назад
Awesome information. I’m learning a lot!
@SedlakOffroadSchool
@SedlakOffroadSchool Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@RBTravels
@RBTravels Год назад
Daniel, great videos, learning lots from them, thanks! You asked for vid suggestions ... how about a vid on how to tackle going up and downhill on washed out hills with ruts and lots of large loose cobble?
@tinozampano
@tinozampano Год назад
Brilliant content mate - made for real Enduro travelling. And I would enjoy to see more content with "my" bike, the Desert X 🤗 🤗 Thanks and keep it up!
@WillieJohnRidesAgain
@WillieJohnRidesAgain Год назад
Simple, useful techniques. Good video.
@SedlakOffroadSchool
@SedlakOffroadSchool Год назад
Thank You 👍🏻
@dancheatham5106
@dancheatham5106 Месяц назад
Good, great stuff. Wish I found you earlier! Always hated standing. Now I have idea how to work calves and save my bad knee!!! Will practice on my center stand for exercises.
@soloadvtravel
@soloadvtravel Год назад
One of the best advice I have ever heard, thanks! I always wondered About the best way to ride off road and sand while two up… Do both stand… does one stand… also weight distribution etc… Thanks again!
@boraecer6527
@boraecer6527 Год назад
Great video
@airmotivewelding8012
@airmotivewelding8012 Год назад
Excellent, well described and understandable. 2nd the bellow comment on throttle control, how that effects the chassi, maybe tactics for dealing with or avoiding bump-throttle (inadvertent throttle opening) Liking this type of content!!
@ecalzo
@ecalzo Год назад
very good info thanks for sharing with us ..hi from italy
@SedlakOffroadSchool
@SedlakOffroadSchool Год назад
Grazie 🙏🏼
@jeffgoldsmith1679
@jeffgoldsmith1679 Год назад
You pinpoint and communicate critical riding components very clearly. That is a gift, can’t teach it but you have it. I would love to take a course with you. I am east coast.
@SedlakOffroadSchool
@SedlakOffroadSchool Год назад
Thanks Jeff! I'm working on setting up a couple courses on the East Coast later this year. If you are interested you can sign up for our Newsletter to stay up to date on some date.
@robertsvulpes
@robertsvulpes Год назад
Txx. Great info 😊
@SedlakOffroadSchool
@SedlakOffroadSchool Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@leberkas_adv
@leberkas_adv Месяц назад
Even if sedlack kicks out the t7 100 times ... it's the BEST and fundamental video of adv riding!
@troyruscheinski1785
@troyruscheinski1785 Год назад
Great tips! 😊
@SedlakOffroadSchool
@SedlakOffroadSchool Год назад
Thanks Troy!
@BP-id4cq
@BP-id4cq Год назад
Great tips and videos! I’m wondering if you talk about how to properly handle ruts. We’ve been getting a lot of rain lately in San Diego, CA and the gravel roads are going to be full of ruts. Thanks again for the video.
@hrazek
@hrazek Год назад
Fantastic! Brilliant content. You explain it extremely well. Can you elaborate on riding through soft sand and dunes (especially side slope)? Thank you very much!
@johndavis2399
@johndavis2399 Месяц назад
Excellent advice! Requesting tips for steep downhills on gravel 👍
@mkostrubiec205
@mkostrubiec205 9 месяцев назад
Nice tips
@stephenlittle8541
@stephenlittle8541 Год назад
Great vid - tips on enduro bikes for singles tracks - body position for standing up for faster cornering.
@SedlakOffroadSchool
@SedlakOffroadSchool Год назад
Thanks for watching! We are set to film a whole bunch of Enduro videos next week.
@mattmikolajczyk4603
@mattmikolajczyk4603 10 месяцев назад
When I'm in a standing position I have a problem with the bike jerking me back. I add a tiny bit of throttle and I'm having problem hanging on for my dear life. I squeeze the bike with my knees but 5-10 min of that plus the hanging on to the bars and I have to sit cause I'm dead tired. I wonder what I'm doing wrong. Maybe my throttle is too sensitive? I ride the 2013 f800gs. Thanks for your help!!
@riderbatang
@riderbatang Год назад
Thanks for the great tip. Deym! Youre a good teacher. The foot position helps me a lot. Thanka bro. Can you do a video on how to powerslide thru corners then brake out of it. Nee subs here from the philippines
@mitchgingras3899
@mitchgingras3899 9 месяцев назад
All braking or throttle decompressions start by leaning back or sitting down, so your body weight isn't thrown forward and loosing control.
@EvLSpectre
@EvLSpectre Год назад
That heel drop also has helped me. Still getting more confidence on the bike. Dumped my S10 plenty of times but its all in the fun. Going to change to some Mitas E07s and go out again to see if I can some better luck
@SedlakOffroadSchool
@SedlakOffroadSchool Год назад
Glad to hear it's working for you! Have you subscribed to our Newsletter? There is a link in there for a 15% discount on the Mitas E07s
@someth1ngstube
@someth1ngstube Год назад
Cool videos you have here guys, thank you. My biggest right now is lifting wheel up (especially on T7). I looped big bike once and since then very hesitant. And that limits my ability to cross obstacles. So video on that would be amazing.
@darkiee69
@darkiee69 Год назад
AIriemann1 have a great video on that subject
@onerider808
@onerider808 Год назад
The heel-dropping tip had a huge effect. I’ve been practicing on dirt and asphalt, and am surprised how much control this gives.
@henrygerwien186
@henrygerwien186 Год назад
Well done!! Extremely important is your hint with the false foot action left. And the stand with the middle or end of the boot on the pegs is a really sxxit feeling on the whole bike! A real challenge for me is to handle the throttle while standing. I think, I have to change the handlebar to a higher position than on streetwork... Thanx for showing us!!
@Rookie7219
@Rookie7219 Год назад
I’m sure you do it already, but always have 1/2 fingers on both the clutch and accelerator. It will mean that you can just squeeze your fingers and thumb together to accelerate. Rather that twisting your whole wrist. Gives sooooo much control. Hope it’s useful :)
@meter4282
@meter4282 9 месяцев назад
I struggle with unpredictable sand, especially following other riders . Unpredictable deep sections of sand the bike tends to follow previous riders tracks “snow/sand snakes” the bike will follow previous riders tracks when hit short sections of deep dry sand.
@C_R_O_M________
@C_R_O_M________ 6 месяцев назад
I know what you mean and with experience you get to predict how the front will behave. In sand you want momentum and the weight to the back for best results. When you see those tracks better stay clear of them and/or get to ride them as perpendicular as you can. Also loosen your arms and let the handlebars react to the terrain. They are much better at finding what's best for the whole system traveling forward in sand than your reactions to it.
@nicholaswhittingham7574
@nicholaswhittingham7574 3 месяца назад
Great vid thanks. Can you do one on suspension damping settings adjustment for different surfaces. For example, settings for good gravel vs corrugates ‘washboard” sections?
@carlosmurgelcddr.1418
@carlosmurgelcddr.1418 Год назад
Thanks for the tips! Looking forward to practice with my pig: 990 adventure kkk Cheers from Brasil.
@SedlakOffroadSchool
@SedlakOffroadSchool Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@beyourself9500
@beyourself9500 Месяц назад
Just wanted to mention one thing....do all this with a good riding boots with good grip otherwise you can slide of the pegs when you are on your toes and riding offroad in speed....thanks for the tips....🙏
@ridelifenz
@ridelifenz 9 месяцев назад
Dropping the heels works great on faster smooth corners and i love it as its so natural, but on the tight corners not so much. easier to motocross style it and push the bar down in the direction your turning and weight outside peg as you throttle on. It also feels that if you keep central on the bike that the front will wash out so best to get over the top of the bike to balance it out of the corner. how do you guys do the tight corners? thanks.
@Just_2_Wheelz
@Just_2_Wheelz Год назад
Thanks for this video! It would be great if you could also show and explain how to ride in (deep and slick) mud.
@80stuie
@80stuie Год назад
Enjoying the series, thanks. Would this weight transfer to recover a slide also work when the front end slides out during cornering? It happens so abruptly this is my nemesis 😬
@ernnen1
@ernnen1 9 месяцев назад
Good video, any tips jumping logs on t7 🤙
@DanielHelc
@DanielHelc Год назад
Did you talk about adjusting gear or brake foot levers? Especially on T7 you seem to need to really sink the foot when breaking. A lot of people are switching to that Camel brake fix.
@nicolaonnamela241
@nicolaonnamela241 Год назад
Thanks for the explanations. I have a big fear of mud could you explain the right technique
@SedlakOffroadSchool
@SedlakOffroadSchool Год назад
We will try when we get some rain. Not often in California. And I like to keep my bikes clean 😁
@alessandro519
@alessandro519 10 месяцев назад
I struggle a lot with hairpin turns on very tight turns while standing. I always have to sit down . Do you have any tips for that? Thanks
@leberkas_adv
@leberkas_adv Месяц назад
in my eyes that's not a problem. you can have quite good control of a hairpin in sitting enduro position.
@alessandro519
@alessandro519 Месяц назад
@@leberkas_adv yea! If I’m sitting on the bike I don’t have any problem! I just would like to be able to do it while standing
@pinguzoe
@pinguzoe 9 месяцев назад
motocross racers only stand up wen they know the bike whould kick them off if they stay on there seat. why? cose you get more controle with the handle bar then the foot peg. I think on adv standing up is mostly cose you can see better . but personely standing up is like giving up on controle for visibility. need both so you choose the best one for you at the moment. he got good technics \ advice and a nice video I like it👍
@geoffbell9962
@geoffbell9962 2 месяца назад
These are great tips for me as recently buying an older GS1200A and coming from a road bike history more than 20 years ago. I wanted to ask how much counter steering do you blend in with the counter balancing using footpegs? I have become used to counter steering, also keeping my body central to the bike but I feel confused when riding and I have a lack of confidence with simple cornering and trusting the front wheel, causing a bit of fear. I notice that counter steering doesn't get mentioned and I'd like to clear it up in my mind. Love your work, hope you can give me some guidance . Geoff.
@vernsterkcufouy1462
@vernsterkcufouy1462 7 месяцев назад
Very helpful. Thank you. Any tips on sitting down technics would be good. On long trips, standing all the time is not an option. I'm talking mostly grated longing roads going around corners. I've been mostly riding keeping my body centred while leaning the bike and my legs and feet tight to the bike when going around curves. I guess leaning forward and sitting forward are good practices when cornering. Any suggestions would be great. Or a video even better. Thanks
@333anupam
@333anupam Год назад
Can u plz make video on brake slide & powerslide in standing position
@SedlakOffroadSchool
@SedlakOffroadSchool Год назад
It's on the list. We will have that out in the next month. Thank You!
@333anupam
@333anupam Год назад
@@SedlakOffroadSchool woohoo ❤️thanks for replying
@oliverrichie9921
@oliverrichie9921 Год назад
What about the corners? You don't couter balance?
@leopursuits
@leopursuits Год назад
hi, thanks for the video, great tips! I have a question: approximately, how much weight do you put down on the handlebar and is there a point I should bend my knees to compensate that? thanks again!
@greenrush4313
@greenrush4313 5 месяцев назад
As me being an expert at this. You may want to explain how a k-5 splitter system reducitner peg set can really help
@dimi3s
@dimi3s 3 месяца назад
Nice tyres which model are they?
@shaunherholdt7067
@shaunherholdt7067 8 месяцев назад
Can u do some 2 up video tips.struggeling to find 2 up videos
@TheStewy09
@TheStewy09 Год назад
What's the best way to have good control over the throttle and the front brake when standing up?
@C_R_O_M________
@C_R_O_M________ 6 месяцев назад
That T7 side stand needs to be modified a bit to allow for good feet positioning and heels down. Seems to be in the way (probably that lever to push it down sticks out too much). I don't own a T7 but I do own a large set of feet. Size 15.
@danstevenson3262
@danstevenson3262 Месяц назад
I watch Toby Price riding and when he can he sits down. I'll take advice from him.
@tinozampano
@tinozampano Год назад
I would still be interested in how to wheelie a Ducati Desert X to go over obstacles. I come from MX bikes with a smaller wheelbase. So this seems quite challenging to me.
@tomas5164
@tomas5164 11 месяцев назад
Hallo Daniel, thanks a lot for your tips and videos! I have a predecessor of Tenere (XT660R) and I have issue with a standing position on a left foot. I can't drop my heel because of a kick stand - heel goes directly on a springs of the stand. A month ago I tried some of Tenere's (standard, WR, Öhlins) and found out that the same thing is on Tenere - but better than XT660 - the heel goes only on a auxiallary protrusion of a kick stand. We can even saw it in your video (0:55). If you are droping your heel, the kick stand moves. So my question is: does it bother you? Maybe it's a new bike and you'll cut it off later... And second question or a topic for a video is: what changes did you do on Tenere? Suspension, crash bars (see I right it is not the original ones? Function, price, ...?), you have a new panels where boots contact a bike, ...
@tinozampano
@tinozampano Год назад
Grretings from Switzeland😎 I find it quite demanding to lift the front wheel with the Duc DX with low speed, to cross over obstacles. Is it because of the longer DDX wheelbase? How do I need to adapt from a smaller bike? Would be lovely to see how you do it🧚‍♀️
@Vineartfully
@Vineartfully Год назад
I find when I'm standing and I move my foot to shift it places all my weight on the right which obviously causes the bike to start turning. How do you move the left foot but still keep the weight centered? As it is I just sit down to shift but it does limit my riding ability.
@jimbinger
@jimbinger Год назад
you mentioned staying "tight" on the bike. Could you please explain what that means? Would you also explain what youmean by "staying centered" on the bike?
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