Graham Jarvis How To Cross Slippery Logs At An Angle
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- Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2019
- Graham Jarvis shows us how to cross logs at an angle by weighting and unweighting the front and rear as it crosses the slippery log. This skill builds on my last video about crossing rail road tracks at an angle • The Easy Way For Begin... only Graham looks way better at it!
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A very practical skill that I need to work on. Thanks for uploading!
It's a good trick to have in your bag! helpful for crossing railroad tracks on an angle when it's wet out also.
He’s a freak - thanks for another top vid mate 👍
He makes everything look like child's play!
That second move that Graham did was dam nice!
first move, pretty easy...second move, not so much!
WIth a little tiny bit of moisture on that log 95% of the student attempts would have ended with dirt lunches.
no doubt! dry day was a good thing!
Like teaching How to climb steep hills on a flat road
Hit a log as square as you can and common sense will take over.
Thank you....
Always looks easy with GJ. But I can't wait to try it
he makes everything look easy even the crazy stuff!
Yamaha guy clearly has some trials background.
Thank you!!
I said the same thing when I saw him ride...This isn't his first rodeo! James is part of the ZakAtk1 clan... need to ride with those guys!
@@PrimalEnduro that would be a good time for sure. Magic Mike Cook ,I believe, always looks good hitting the nasty stuff...big trials guy . No ?
Smooth with good timing.
@@markmtbrider we really need to blindfold him next time and see what he's got!
Looks a lot easier than what I did today turning the bike around to put the rear wheel over the log then dragging the front off 😅
That is a fully dried out lock with full bark. Try this in the mountains in The appalacin MTNS.
what the hell was that at 4.13
That was the fastest FAT GUY I've ever met. Check out his channel ruclips.net/user/exozx6r
A whole lot of sexiness.
SUPER
Should have baby oiled that log for realism....lol
I was going to say the same thing. At least take a hose to it!
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is it only my video that is black?
never mind
Yamaha guy got it
This wasn't his first rodeo for sure!
Look at that standing position on a pro rider, and then you have 5.7 tall guy on the forums asking about 2inch bar risers as he just cant do stand up riding without them..
Honestly, I see way too many people asking what kind of suspension is good for learning this stuff, or what tire or size motor when the fact of the matter is none of that matters much if you have the proper technique. These guys can hop on any bike and do these things! For we mortals it's 95% rider 5% bike!
Title of the video should omit slippery logs. Logs are not slippery unless your tire or the log is wet. Anyways something to practice.
Agreed! Jarvis mentioned it's a good technique for slipperry logs in the video, so that's how it ended up in the title. I think the idea was that if the log is slippery you have use the "unweighting" technique to not slide down it. But yes everything was very dry that weekend so no practicing on official slippery logs...just make believe ones! :)