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How To Ride ROCKS On A Dirt Bike Without Falling [4 Beginner Tips]

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MotocrossHideout

MotocrossHideout

Күн бұрын

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@MotocrossHideout
@MotocrossHideout Ай бұрын
Which tip did you find most interesting in this video? [FREE Guide] "Basic Techniques" guide to trail ride with confidence - motocrosshideout.com/basic/
@Beltslippen
@Beltslippen Ай бұрын
@@MotocrossHideout I did thanks for the tips but I ride sand and dust
@MotocrossHideout
@MotocrossHideout Ай бұрын
Nice. What's the hardest part about riding in the sand for you?
@opuntina
@opuntina Ай бұрын
I am learning that i can just give it throttle, look a was ahead to pick a line, and trust the bike to just do it's thing as far as going over the rocks goes. It's way better at rocks than I am it seems.
@MotocrossHideout
@MotocrossHideout Ай бұрын
Ha, yep, it's easy to waste a lot of energy forcing the bike to go where we want. It's a lot easier when we use the proper techniques and let the bike do most of the work. Thanks for watching and sharing!
@titaniumquarrion9838
@titaniumquarrion9838 Ай бұрын
You want a steady momentum which aids balance vs trying to get through it quickly. People can get away with giving it a gutfull of throttle and holding on for dear life. They don't progress that way though and sooner or later will pay for it. Learn to go slower, at a steady pace (maintenance of momentum vs speed) and balance,
@opuntina
@opuntina Ай бұрын
@@titaniumquarrion9838 Absolutely. "give it throttle" wasn't supposed to mean pin it. I've done that and it's terrifying. I've also been working on my wrist bouncing all over with the bumps, which is also terrifying and makes me appreciate having two fingers covering the clutch.
@powerwagon3731
@powerwagon3731 Ай бұрын
I’m 63 and been riding moderate/difficult rocky trails for about 40 years in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. I’m tired of them and now I prefer fast desert riding. Great info though!
@MotocrossHideout
@MotocrossHideout Ай бұрын
Ha, yeah I get it - they're exhausting physically and mentally if that's all you ride. You've probably ridden all of these trails if you've been riding in Colorado for that long! Thanks for watching :)
@Cali-mam2stroke
@Cali-mam2stroke Ай бұрын
Falling on rocks is what makes them scary.
@MotocrossHideout
@MotocrossHideout Ай бұрын
Yup, especially if you don't have proper protection - ouchy!
@066motocross
@066motocross Ай бұрын
Falling on rocks can be extremely painful and ruin your dirt bike fun for months 😞
@mikethemaniac1
@mikethemaniac1 Ай бұрын
Don't fall on them. But also remember... Bumps only exist if you acknowledge them.
@randalhampton2966
@randalhampton2966 Ай бұрын
Focus ahead - have momentum
@zm6771
@zm6771 Ай бұрын
Always stay standing in rocks. Always. Keep your weight on the balls of your feet and let the bike work. You don't need weight on your hands unless you're specifically trying to weight the front end. Your hands aren't there to support your body weight. Also, look where you want to go, not where you want to avoid. I had a bad target fixation issue for a long time because I looked AT the big rocks, not at the line where I wanted to go. The flat line isn't always the best line. Sometimes it is better to go over the tops of the higher rocks and line then up to stay out of the holes between rocks. Getting stuck in those holes is when you get into the really tiring stop and go situations.
@MotocrossHideout
@MotocrossHideout Ай бұрын
Great tips - thanks for watching!
@michaeldelarosa1604
@michaeldelarosa1604 Ай бұрын
This is the way.
@flagkennyrider
@flagkennyrider Ай бұрын
Definitely guilty of looking down too much instead of ahead. It's hard to get out of that habit.
@MotocrossHideout
@MotocrossHideout Ай бұрын
Hey Kenny, no worries - it's easy to fall into that habit, even for myself! If you have a small area to practice where you can do an oval (2 corners is all), a simple drill I like to teach and use is: -Entering the corner, look ahead to the exit of the corner -By the time you get to the exit, look ahead to the next corner entrance -Repeat until satisfied or exhausted ;) The two corners can be 30-50 feet away. The key is intentionally building up that muscle memory, forcing yourself to look ahead. Don't worry about riding fast - just look ahead to where you want to go and work on being smooth with your body position/technique. -Kelley
@hwobstj
@hwobstj Ай бұрын
Where you look is where you go. Applies for multiple sports.
@davidrockwell9776
@davidrockwell9776 Ай бұрын
We start novice riders with teaching them to stand and learn to control the bike while standing. We teach them to dab while standing to keep weight on the pegs this also keeps traction on the tires. We find this works best in our loose rocky areas of Northern California I hope this helps it seems to here.
@MotocrossHideout
@MotocrossHideout Ай бұрын
That's great, David! Do you coach a riding school or help a lot of new trail riders?
@rezkidgamingyt4725
@rezkidgamingyt4725 Ай бұрын
All great advice balance and learning to keep your momentum and a steady throttle absolutely helps .
@MotocrossHideout
@MotocrossHideout Ай бұрын
Absolutely! Thanks for watching :)
@Thungur1337
@Thungur1337 Ай бұрын
I Would like to add. Accept that your bike will move on the trail. Just relax and allow it to happen. You won’t fall because your front wheel slides off a rock or something. You will fall if you stiffen to and try to overcompensate for the movement.
@MotocrossHideout
@MotocrossHideout Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and sharing, Steve.
@donpizzo8963
@donpizzo8963 Ай бұрын
The new 6500 closed cartridge forks make my 300 a lot more stable straight or turning in the loose volcanic rock. Open cartridge used to ride lower in the stroke making the bike unstable under compression. I still hate rocks,, but the bike is rock steady.
@MotocrossHideout
@MotocrossHideout Ай бұрын
Interesting. So that sounds like something similar to adding preload/higher spring rate. Thanks for watching, Don!
@vijayam1
@vijayam1 Ай бұрын
Brilliant
@MarkM-ke6cn
@MarkM-ke6cn Ай бұрын
Carry tools to adjust clutch....and straighten shift and rear brake levers. Fumbling for control on steep rocky trails is unnerving.
@MotocrossHideout
@MotocrossHideout Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing, Mark. What would you say is the hardest part about controlling your bike on steep rocky trails?
@stug77
@stug77 Ай бұрын
If you're not putting weight on the handlebars, and you move your hips back, all your weight is still going through the footpegs and not changing how much weight on front vs rear tire. My question is, are you saying I should push/pull on the bars, or are you saying that moving your hips back still affects the bike despite not changing the weight distribution?
@MotocrossHideout
@MotocrossHideout Ай бұрын
Great question. My goal is to push/pull on the bars as little as possible so that I conserve energy because I'm more likely to get fatigued when using my upper body. Moving my hips back does distribute some weight to the rear compared to keeping them in the middle. The problem that I was trying to point out is that some trail riders keep too much weight back on the seat that the only direction they can go is forward unless you let go of the bars, and this can cause the front-end/wheel to be too "light", making it more likely to slide out or dance around. With the balanced body position, I can easily shift my weight any direction based on what the bike is about to do. Does that make sense?
@carebears9010
@carebears9010 Ай бұрын
Thank you this video was very informative
@MotocrossHideout
@MotocrossHideout Ай бұрын
thanks for watching
@titaniumquarrion9838
@titaniumquarrion9838 Ай бұрын
I'd add don't confuse momentum with speed.
@MotocrossHideout
@MotocrossHideout Ай бұрын
Yes, proper communication is key. Steady momentum/speed is different than aggressive acceleration/jerky speed.
@vashon100
@vashon100 28 күн бұрын
momentum includes mass. (m*v vs just v)
@titaniumquarrion9838
@titaniumquarrion9838 28 күн бұрын
@@vashon100 Yes and the correct speed at which maintenance of momentum is safe, economical and possible can be lowered as the ability to read and negotiate terrain (through balance and control) increases. The ore time people spend practicing and riding slowly over obstacles/challenging terrain the slower they can do it and reduce damage to machine and rider, not to mention better fuel economy vs throwing throttle at everything and holding on for dear life. Most "Adv" riders though cannot be assed taking the time or investing the effort to develop slow speed skill. They think the measure of skill is throwing themselves at everything full tilt. That's why you often see so-called experienced Adv riders avoid trails that with their years of supposed experience should be a breeze (usually blaming their bike weight or tyres) or worse, throw themselves at rocky, sandy and muddy obstacles and end up stuck or with broken bikes or bodies.
@uncletom1971
@uncletom1971 Ай бұрын
Yeah, ok. Thanks!
@djc7039
@djc7039 Ай бұрын
See the rocks but never look at them
@phillippearce9680
@phillippearce9680 Ай бұрын
👍
@Dont.Tread.On.Me1974
@Dont.Tread.On.Me1974 Ай бұрын
I road with an old timer who kept putting his feet down in the rocks. He beat his feet and ankles bkack and blue.
@MotocrossHideout
@MotocrossHideout Ай бұрын
Ouch, sounds painful! 😣
@Beltslippen
@Beltslippen Ай бұрын
First
@MotocrossHideout
@MotocrossHideout Ай бұрын
That was quick...
@calvingaudette
@calvingaudette Ай бұрын
Trail riding in New England you better learn how or you won't like riding.
@MotocrossHideout
@MotocrossHideout Ай бұрын
Ha, yeah I've heard that the trails/mountains can be very rocky and technical in the NE! Thanks for watching :)
@jacobgonzolaz
@jacobgonzolaz Ай бұрын
Pin me rock man
@MotocrossHideout
@MotocrossHideout Ай бұрын
That sounds like some song lyrics...
@jacobgonzolaz
@jacobgonzolaz Ай бұрын
Yus
@kenertoy58
@kenertoy58 Ай бұрын
Doesnt look like any kind of fun
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