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Riding Tips & Techniques How to do wheelies? How to back it in? Share your technique with others here. Please! |
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Riding stood up advice?
I'm very new to the whole off road scene and have been riding purely road bikes for my entire riding history. I'm after some advice about riding on the pegs, it feels very alien to me but i know it's a skill worth learning for off road riding.
does anyone have any good tips to help learn this skill? cheers Si |
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raise the handle bars, knees firmly to the gastank
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Bar risers
Use legs as suspension let the bike absorb the rough stuff the only way to improve off road riding is to practice also check out youtube plenty of tutorials Xt660x 04 |
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Great !! I learnt a lot from your advice what psi would u reckon on rear tyre on road and off road ?? |
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Cheers guys, some very good tips to think over there.
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Some more things to consider:
Look ahead and plan your route, don't just look immediately in front of the bike. Shift your weight around on the bike to help balance and steer. Move your back side and body forwards when going uphill and backwards when going downhill. When going through soft sand keeping the weight back and off the front will help the front tyre "glide" over and not dig in. Shifting weight from foot to foot will help you steer the bike with little input from the bars. It will also help maintain grip on side slope - have more weight on the uphill footpeg and it will help the tyres grip and not slide down the slope. Practice your brake control on nice flat gravelly surface. Get to know how to control the bike to a stop with the back wheel locked and get a feel for a front wheel slide by momentarily locking the front whilst keeping drive to rear. These skill will help lessen panic when your are on a hill and the brakes lock up with a little too much pressure applied or a rapid change in surface under the trye. Above all...don't be a passenger!!!! Too many people are stiff and rigid and do not not move and flow with the bikes movements. If you are standing stiffly then you will not be able to control the bike. I often think of the bike as a "sloppy link" between me and the ground, you must allow it to be able to pitch, roll and yaw underneath you while maintaining control of the whole thing. The best thing I ever did was go on a BMW Offroad skills course and learnt an amazing amount in one weekend. Not cheap but I still think it was money very well spent. Other training courses are available ;o) Have fun out there!
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I finally had time today to out everything into practice, I think I'm maybe learning on a route that's to technical as I'm always slipping the clutch to get along, but standing on the pegs I certainly made better progress and could be quicker over rutted ground, bar risers are now on the wish list. The road gearing did hinder things along with the snatchy throttle but they can worked on.
And oh boy are ramblers a funny bunch, ended up sharing a joke with a horse rider who I expected would be the most trouble sum. |
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I'd like to know also yes ? What are the recommended on and off road tyre pressures ? I just rando;ly but e; on like 2 bar ish most of the time on road since it feels best for me otherwise it feels slippery but off road I have no idea ? Any feedback.
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If you keep looking at that rock/rut/hole etc you will hit it...
look ahead.. the bike is going to move around under you . don't tense up & try to stop it.. Wheel weighting... straight line / bumps / rocks / ruts , keep your weight back to let the front wheel float over bumps etc... corners move your weight foward.. 9 times out of 10 it's the front wheel that gets you into trouble... Riding along the side of a hill put your weight on the out side foot peg & lean you upper body away from the hill.... Being a road rider you will know that while cornering to keep your weight below the bikes centre line... but on the dirt/lose surface keep your weight above the bikes centre line... Another diffrents to road riding is keep your elbows up , don't let them drop into a road riding position... and have fun.... ..
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