I like how the Japanese all listen with great focus even following the motions he is explaining. I have watched many of these training sessions from other people. And it’s always others talking interrupting and just generally not listening. If one day I can afford a class from him I will listen very intently. Lol any advice from the god of hard enduro is gold.
Very respectful culture from what I’ve seen / heard. Bothers me the most is when you see someone riding around that’s part of the class while he’s trying to explain things. See thing in numerous U.S. classes
Oh the pains of learning a wheel... I remember now. I would RUclips for hoursss then practice and practice and stop to RUclips again and practice for hours; untill I got where I am; Riding city blocks on one wheel
Graham is not far off 50 years old. He was an amazing trials rider before all this enduro nonsense. 😋 Amazing that he can still compete at the highest level.
hahaha. thats the biggest problem. You dont learn a sport like that with a lot of money. Every bike looks brand new, shirts, pants, boots ... all new. They are all rich and can affort to get a training camp from Jarvis. But you dont learn it really that way. Jarvis himself probably spend thousends of hours with a crappy bike and cheap gear on, getting the technique down.
Why try to learn trials tricks with enduro bike ? that's a lot harder. Basically Graham is just riding trials on enduro bike. Everything he has learned has happened on a trial motorcycle.
An enduro bike can cruise 100kph, clear every jump at the motocross track, and climb 1000' in one pull. It can also trial through boulders. The point is to do it all, which is why you don't see trails bikes riding hard enduro events, they are too limited (And I love them too) Once you can ride an enduro bike like a trails bike the whole world opens up
@@jay_motocombat Have you seen the video where Toni Bou beat Mario Roma on a trial bike on a hard-enduro track? Most hard-enduro riders also train constantly on a trial bike. It's easier to get the skill on trials-bike.
@@easley421 trial-bike is a dirt-bike too. So if money is the driver I guess street-bikes are sold more than enduro bikes.... why not to do trials on street bikes then. (sarcasm). I think a new type of motorcycle should be made for hard-enduro that is something between enduro and trial. Looks terrible when easy obstacles for trials are tried with enduro with huge problems. Graham is doing some trial-tricks from 90's on enduro and people get crazy... and trials people are like why the hullabaloo ?
@@sakkekvist2495 All hard enduro riders are trials riders, but trials bikes can only do so much because they are so stripped down and only have 15hp. We all learn on trials bikes, but it’s not a sport of tricks. The basic idea is who can get over this mountain the fastest, no rules. Bring your trials bike, your dual-sport or your GSXR street bike 🤣 Lots of amateurs try hard enduro races in trials bikes and everyone cheers just the same ✌️
I like how the Japanese all listen with great focus even following the motions he is explaining. I have watched many of these training sessions from other people. And it’s always others talking interrupting and just generally not listening. If one day I can afford a class from him I will listen very intently. Lol any advice from the god of hard enduro is gold.
In Japanese Culture, Respect to Teachers is very important
Very respectful culture from what I’ve seen / heard. Bothers me the most is when you see someone riding around that’s part of the class while he’s trying to explain things. See thing in numerous U.S. classes
Yup remember Pearl Harbour
@@donniebunkerboi9975 lol took great focus to fly those Mitsubishis into ships. Also I speak murican…Pearl Harbor*
@@stevenllewellyn8906 if you speak muricun you know it's Mitsuboshi and they're still attacking by selling crappy Mitsuboshi Mirage
大変勉強になりました~。
サスをタイミング良く沈めることが大事みたいですね。
今度練習してみますね。💫
i had no idea dirt biking was a thing in japan, that is awesome
super , good training there. also.. what camere you used in this video..? the quality is super
really exciting, friends from the world expert who stepped in and immediately taught, Graham Jarvis is really special
Oh the pains of learning a wheel... I remember now. I would RUclips for hoursss then practice and practice and stop to RUclips again and practice for hours; untill I got where I am; Riding city blocks on one wheel
Looks like a great day out!
Even on an enduro bike you can tell he’s a true trials rider.
I really want to learn this skill
Graham is not far off 50 years old. He was an amazing trials rider before all this enduro nonsense. 😋 Amazing that he can still compete at the highest level.
When theres not a single japanese bike in that crew… 😂
Graham je KING 👍💪👌👑👑👑
I need one of these bike stands
Master Jarvis
funny stereotype. never heard so much "beep beep beep beep beep" from the gopros before
"keep working until the lung start working as well"
2 Strokes!
8:00 guy spent more money having different coloured buckles for his boots than having actual skill hahahha
hahaha. thats the biggest problem. You dont learn a sport like that with a lot of money. Every bike looks brand new, shirts, pants, boots ... all new. They are all rich and can affort to get a training camp from Jarvis. But you dont learn it really that way. Jarvis himself probably spend thousends of hours with a crappy bike and cheap gear on, getting the technique down.
通訳さん、付いてあげればいいのに、言ってる事がわかれば理解は深まるでしょ?
Why try to learn trials tricks with enduro bike ? that's a lot harder.
Basically Graham is just riding trials on enduro bike. Everything he has learned has happened on a trial motorcycle.
There's no money in trials. It's such a niche sport, not that many people do it. There was a lot of money to be made by switching to dirt bikes.
An enduro bike can cruise 100kph, clear every jump at the motocross track, and climb 1000' in one pull. It can also trial through boulders. The point is to do it all, which is why you don't see trails bikes riding hard enduro events, they are too limited (And I love them too) Once you can ride an enduro bike like a trails bike the whole world opens up
@@jay_motocombat Have you seen the video where Toni Bou beat Mario Roma on a trial bike on a hard-enduro track?
Most hard-enduro riders also train constantly on a trial bike. It's easier to get the skill on trials-bike.
@@easley421 trial-bike is a dirt-bike too. So if money is the driver I guess street-bikes are sold more than enduro bikes.... why not to do trials on street bikes then. (sarcasm).
I think a new type of motorcycle should be made for hard-enduro that is something between enduro and trial. Looks terrible when easy obstacles for trials are tried with enduro with huge problems.
Graham is doing some trial-tricks from 90's on enduro and people get crazy... and trials people are like why the hullabaloo ?
@@sakkekvist2495 All hard enduro riders are trials riders, but trials bikes can only do so much because they are so stripped down and only have 15hp. We all learn on trials bikes, but it’s not a sport of tricks. The basic idea is who can get over this mountain the fastest, no rules. Bring your trials bike, your dual-sport or your GSXR street bike 🤣 Lots of amateurs try hard enduro races in trials bikes and everyone cheers just the same ✌️