Hands down the best technique videos on hard enduro/endurocross! Your breakdowns are just so well explained and shown in slow mo. Thank you for putting in the time to capture what you talk about on video. It really helps.
That would be good, I have no idea what the clickers do on my bike, I just ride it. It would be nice to know how to make the right adjustments for the type of terrain.
Another great video to practice. Thanks for all the video’s it has been helping so much. Watch them then go out and practice practice and then try and apply all the practice to some of the hardest trails I have in my area to ride and it is helping so thank you for the very detailed brake downs they are so helpful!!
As usual, top video with now what we were always waiting for : clutch control video frame to see your " fingers timing" . Thanks !!! ( Your studio shooting light and decoration are still a bit sinister ;) but it s a detail... )
Your videos definitely help improve my riding. I didn't actually go practice your techniques but, I have adopted them naturally into my riding. I'm also interested in seeing what you think of the Beta. I just sold my 450L and bought a Beta 390RRS. After a Beta demo day I found all the Beta's to be better suited to single track than my Honda was and I had modified it to be much better single track for than it was stock.
Awesome breakdown as always, just one question, does the technique translate to four strokes in the same situation or would some adaptation be needed? Thank you!
Are you at any point using the front brake during preparation for the jump? At certain points, I can spot some aggressive compression of the front fork before the face of the jump.
You should do a video about your endurocross track. What you like and dislike, if someone was going to build a budget track what are some must haves. Would a track you built for training look any different than a track built to have fun on.
Hey Rich, please come do a hard enduro clinic or just come ride with us in MAUI, HI....! Great group of guys, lots of Aloha, and knarly trails that won't disappoint! We got bikes for you to ride, just fly out!
Great video. Regarding the clutch, are you dropping it before the front wheel hits to help it compress or after the front wheel hits to coincide with the rebound? Or something entirely different?
The matrix is hard because a lot of times you can't go long as you run the risk of driving into the next log, but can't go short because.. well it is pain full. Being able to judge distance comes from repetition and experience. Plain and simple.
Hello Mr Larsen, Have you ever heard of someone getting bad lower back pain in the attack position? I do almost always 20 mins after riding. I work out core A LOT and know I have a strong back, so don't think this is the issue. I did, however go to an Astra bar and found this may have made it worse. I am wondering with the lower bars, I am now bent over too much causing more pain in my lower back? I am 36 years old, 5'8 with a 28 inch inseam, so I ride a bike that is lowered 1 inch in the rear (2017 ktm 300 xc/w) Don't know if you have an answer or suggestion for this, but anything would be appreciated! Thank you, Chris Chambers Love your videos, btw!
Quit shreddin, and start stretchin. (I have the same issue, stretch all the muscles between your knees and your belly button) (I also have the Astra bars, the issue was there before I got the bars).
There is an enduro x channel modeled largely on 'entertainment' that has some really great tutorials, (200k subs), the content though, does not compare to the exhaustive, and essential detail given by this channel.