Man I’m so amazed at his riding skills, he does everything at idle and so smooth, I’ve tried to do some of this stuff and just get mad and do a fast lap and then try it again
A lot of this can be done in the nearest field or woods. Must be amazing to watch Jarvis do it for real then have a go yourself. I noticed a lot of learners did really well on the tree wheelie bounce so from a small front wheel lift near the start on the log then going for something like that must have helped a load of you out to do that with out you even noticing:) Number one lesson here is PRACTICE makes PERMINENT! & Rome wasn't built in a day:)
I've watched this video before, and I've enjoyed it as much this time or more. Your certainly talented sir ! I've tried some of this stuff around my place, I cant blame age,(mid 60s) its conditioning. And all though my bike is vintage like me, a 78 Bultaco Frontera, I Know if you got on it you could do amazing things ! I dont think the after market shocks are right for one thing,so Ill try and change that over the winter. Or, I just suck, or both !! haha, Cheers, Dan
Keep up the hard work. I hope to still riding at your age.... another 20 years or so. This was a fun weekend learning with Graham. He truly is amazing.
Man i would love to do that but he likely wouldn't do this in Canada the laws here suck for riding. I also don't have a serious enduro bike like a ktm or husky, i have a wr
He has done a few schools up here in Canada. The laws don't suck, lots of riding to do here! A WR is a terrific bike. I've seen them being ridden pretty hard on motocross tracks, and a decent rider on one in the woods is a weapon.
“You just gotta always know there’s a way out, no matter what shit you get into in life”
What a boss, Jarvis is a legend
1 of the fan of Graham Jarvis here from Philippines.
Nice job really enjoyed this video. 👍🏻
Man I’m so amazed at his riding skills, he does everything at idle and so smooth, I’ve tried to do some of this stuff and just get mad and do a fast lap and then try it again
The highlights is every time Jarvis is riding and the bloopers everybody else, I would definitely add to the bloopers though!
A lot of this can be done in the nearest field or woods. Must be amazing to watch Jarvis do it for real then have a go yourself. I noticed a lot of learners did really well on the tree wheelie bounce so from a small front wheel lift near the start on the log then going for something like that must have helped a load of you out to do that with out you even noticing:) Number one lesson here is PRACTICE makes PERMINENT! & Rome wasn't built in a day:)
Great Stuff - thanks for sharing
I'm glad to see a range of skill levels in that group. I don;t feel so bad about my pretty basic level now, albeit they are all better than me.
Terrific vid man! Thanks for posting!
Dude gets paid to tell people to ride in circles. Legend!
I've watched this video before, and I've enjoyed it as much this time or more. Your certainly talented sir ! I've tried some of this stuff around my place, I cant blame age,(mid 60s) its conditioning. And all though my bike is vintage like me, a 78 Bultaco Frontera, I Know if you got on it you could do amazing things ! I dont think the after market shocks are right for one thing,so Ill try and change that over the winter. Or, I just suck, or both !! haha, Cheers, Dan
Keep up the hard work. I hope to still riding at your age.... another 20 years or so.
This was a fun weekend learning with Graham. He truly is amazing.
Well done to all of giving it a go not easy tbh even if your a Good rider🇬🇧👍
Wow, how easy Graham makes it look - then just about everyone else shows the reality. The slow technical stuff is what we need to learn..
Nice video. What is the price for a day lesson with the Grate Graham Jarvis? I Wish visit Greee one day...
it must smell amazing on that camp site.
Good feeling to see that i had better skill than some riders on my yamaha dt 125 at 16 year old
Mostly 2strokes , novice trying to decide husky 300i or fe350 ?
I'm a 2t guy so I say go with the 300. All depends on the riding and terrain though. More open, go with 350. More technical, go with 300.
8:26 thats awesome! That's what i would do for sure!
1:20 learn wheelie ok ! Thanks from India !
THE GAS GAS RIDER IS DOING A GREAT JOB AND ITS A COOL LOOKING BIKE.
That's Steve Hatch on a 2018 GasGas xc300. Yeah, he did well!
@@kjclark7 I had a chance to ride one last year and all I can say is wow what a sweet bike for off road!
I bought a bike thinking I would be the next Jarvis ,shit I spent more time laying on the ground than I did riding it.
You ride the same trial as Graham but you never ride with Graham.. 😎
At 3:20, how normal humans ride dirt bike.
Man i would love to do that but he likely wouldn't do this in Canada the laws here suck for riding. I also don't have a serious enduro bike like a ktm or husky, i have a wr
how about if i tell you that at least 75% is on the rider? you have knobbies on? that's all it takes. and WR is a fine machine
Niko P. I totally agree most of it is on the rider. Some mods like knobbies and mabye different sprockets could aid.
He has done a few schools up here in Canada.
The laws don't suck, lots of riding to do here!
A WR is a terrific bike. I've seen them being ridden pretty hard on motocross tracks, and a decent rider on one in the woods is a weapon.