I honestly feel just by watching him ride, with good technique, I get better myself. First of all it inspires me. But I think it subconsciously trains your brain to know what is good posture and technique...
If I could pick between this skill set and those of Ricky Carmichael, James Stewart or Tracis Pastrana, I would go with Graham Jarvis skills 100:1. Of course I’ll never have any of that, but if there was a sci fi type brain download...
The 65 dislikes are from people that can't do the stuff that Graham is doing, the 1k of likes are from people that can't do the stuff that Graham is doing!
It's a rule of thumb, for any bike. Become one with it and it will obey your every command. I hava a Transalp 600 and i've gone off-road with it many times, and I have never made a serious fall. Even done some moto cross tracks with real loose sand (on All-road tyres!) but that bike just pulled me through it, as long as the wheels spin the thing is a gyroscope.. Can't help laying down the bike once in a while :) Hell of a job getting 200+ kilos back up straight :P
lesson today kids, clutch throttle brake, not completely in that order!! and start on a trials bike,its not about how cool you look its about getting up and around stuff and making it look easy,just watch uncle Graham .
Jack Mackley Don’t be so tough, he’s definitely on the more intelligent side here, asking questions and admitting, instead of staying dumb because of his own “pride”
Bald :) Gab in letzer Zeit bei uns viel Trubel! Aber bringen bald wieder MotoJokers Videos! Das hier ist nur um den Kanal nicht verstauben zu lassen! Aber sei gespannt :)
Graham Jarvis and Elon Musk should package the skills in a bike for those particular riders who don't actually have any skills. That would be pretty epic...
Joseph Joestar They don’t nowadays. 300cc is usually the limit for any big manufacturer. It’s just enough power. The four strokes tend to be a little heavier and the power delivery isn’t as smooth.