Yanno I have 0 off road experience and no dirtbike but I've wanted to ride trails with you for as long as I've been watching your videos keep it up man! I'm excited to see what the new BeRAD has in store
Great video bud your such a beast I wish I could ride half as good as you keep up the awesome Vid love the videos with more the motovlog style instead of just the trail riding with no talking
“Does anyone feel like playing rescue vehicle” 😂😂😂 mate same thing happened to me about 6-7 years ago at the dunes I was just cruising along when all of a sudden i was in air and then cased the ground and nearly went flying over the bars. Them dune drop offs are near invisible 😂😂
I got hit with all the feels watching this video. Brings back memories of my dad brother and me riding at little Sahara when I was like 11 thru 14. I had so many good crashes there lol and saw a lot more
spacecowboy rides it was more my fault than anything. The ol rmzilla kept trying to wheelie, so I’d slide to the back, so it’d wheelie even more, so I’d lose my momentum, then it’d dig a whole😁
Nice bike BeRAD I just bought a 2019 250X. Can I ask what premix oil and ratio you are running? I am having an awful time fouling plugs. I am running Yamalube 2R 32:1.
Your time not good at all for doing something like that because sun is in the middle and you can't see well, the good time is in the first morning in first 3 hours and before sunset 3 hours. Sorry for my English not good enough but I love watching your channel and I'm from Saudi arabia.
Jacob A dunno cause I've seen a million 2 strokes in the sand sounding normal and alotta bikes sound like that just before they blow, unless is a kawi they always sound like that
what is the best way to ride soft sand like this when you dont have off road tires? It is not as bad as this but every week I have to go on a sand path for about 300 yards and since it has been really dry here it turned into really soft sand and there is tracks on it from cars (so higher middle part and lower sides) .I am a new rider. I have a wr but I have street tires on it. I don't know if I should go slow and just have my feet near the ground to catch myself or if I should hit the gas and go a bit faster? Can anyone give me some tips because I would love to know :D
cookie_licker My suggestion is stay steady on the throttle, you don't want to go to slow especially with street tires because you will lose more traction and have a harder time balancing. At first I say hit it in 3rd gear higher rpms. It all depends on how comftorable you are. Just stay focused and you'll be fine. Stay safe out there man.
All the roads around me are a mix of sand, gravel and some deep sand as well. I personally scoot back a bit to weight the rear , and like Grease Monkey said, smooth throttle. You want the front to "float" nice and smooth. If you get squirley stay calm, good luck.
cookie_licker Maintain a speed, don't necessarily need to go faster. It's just when you roll off the throttle, the front will try to dive and try to wash out on you. Good luck man, you'll get used to it in no time.
Now go home and replace all your bearings, clean all pivot points, clean and lube all cables, throw away the stupid flag and never go back. I’ve been sand riding twice and will never go again.
David Rockwell it is really tough. Too bad that's ALL we have down here in Florida with the exception of a few national forest trails with a mix. It's not too bad. Just have to get use to it.