Riding Clinic with Chris Birch! (Part 2) using a 2021 KTM 890 Adventure R

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024

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  • @Sunmotoadv
    @Sunmotoadv Год назад +1

    Out of all the videos on RUclips I cannot believe I found this in your other ones. This is the best videos I’ve ever seen lotta education a lot of real time practice being shown and I can’t find it anywhere else. This is really great thank you.

    • @FeathersOffroad
      @FeathersOffroad  Год назад

      Thank you! Do check out Chris's videos if you havent. They are great.

    • @freidrichnietzsche6643
      @freidrichnietzsche6643 Год назад

      100% goes to show that you can't rely on the 'tube algorithms to give you the content you need. I found this by searching withing Yt, " chris birch ktm 890 adventure r" and this was several lines down but the most informative of many many videos that i've watched.

  • @lvjurz
    @lvjurz Год назад

    Great video, thanks for comments during it, made some aspects clearer and I picked a thing or two on the techniques that I have missed before.

  • @twowheelgeriatric
    @twowheelgeriatric Год назад

    Thanks for sharing. I really liked the way you gave us your perspective on not just the training, but your learning. Good riding on your part.

  • @ForbidJoker
    @ForbidJoker Год назад +1

    I would love to one day participate in on of Chris's clinics. I am a newer rider and I have repeatedly been watching his videos to try and drive the concepts into me, ofcourse getting the in person feedback would be a massive help. Good riding on your part, not sure I could push myself through some of that stuff right now XD

    • @FeathersOffroad
      @FeathersOffroad  Год назад

      The in person feedback was really a game changer. Ive been riding for a while and have watched both of his video series several times. The videos are great, but i think having him watch me live made such a difference.

  • @antiR3ality
    @antiR3ality Год назад

    Thanks mate! Great video and comments. I really enjoyed it. All the best!

  • @ianross225
    @ianross225 Год назад

    Great effort and really felt for you. It’s tough to stay focused when you’re tired and alway want one more go. The old adage, quit while you’re ahead is a good one. Bet you slept well!

  • @DanielACroft
    @DanielACroft Год назад +1

    I was on the other intermediate and advanced training in Richfied. Looks a little different but everything you said is true, thanks for sharing the video.

    • @FeathersOffroad
      @FeathersOffroad  Год назад

      Thanks for watching, it was a fun few days.

    • @DanielACroft
      @DanielACroft Год назад +1

      @@FeathersOffroad I mean to say I “was” on the other training. Looks like you had as much fun as I did. Still haven’t put up my video. lol

    • @johnhoward9198
      @johnhoward9198 Год назад +1

      Daniel and I were on our 5th day when we hit the last trail you were on. I was beat from 4 days on my 1290SAR and rode my 500 on this trail. Great video!

    • @FeathersOffroad
      @FeathersOffroad  Год назад

      @@johnhoward9198 We didnt have any 1290's in our class, kudos to you! There were two 1090's and I felt like they were doing pretty well considering the size.

  • @Michael_Shay
    @Michael_Shay Год назад +1

    Thanks again for posting this, such a cool experience and awesome to see your progress. Hope I can participate in something like this some day

    • @FeathersOffroad
      @FeathersOffroad  Год назад

      Im sure it will be once in a lifetime for me. Zero regrets

  • @-ride-
    @-ride- Год назад

    Loved being with you and your thoughts about that day!
    *waves from KTMs home ;-)

  • @davidwood974
    @davidwood974 Год назад

    What a great experience, thank you for sharing

  • @MobilitySRU
    @MobilitySRU Год назад +1

    Good riding and good to see the skill progression.

    • @FeathersOffroad
      @FeathersOffroad  Год назад

      Thanks! Ive been working on my wheelies some more. Editing that video now

  • @RahulSharma-qg4hy
    @RahulSharma-qg4hy Год назад +1

    Love from India ❤️❤️

  • @ridingluna
    @ridingluna Год назад

    Thanks for sharing, such a great experience !!

  • @maximusmiles8435
    @maximusmiles8435 Год назад

    That looked like so much fun. That ah ha moment gets addicting.

    • @FeathersOffroad
      @FeathersOffroad  Год назад

      If this snow would go away, I could get out for some more practice!

  • @user-cz2us8pt5v
    @user-cz2us8pt5v Месяц назад

    Thanks a lot, Grate video!

  • @mike.thomas
    @mike.thomas Год назад

    Thanks for sharing these videos. Your commentary helped a lot in learning just a bit of what you learned. I’m in KY and there just aren’t courses around here like these (that I’ve found anyway). Everything seems to be west of the Mississippi, unfortunately. I used to live in CO, so it’s a little unfortunate I didn’t get the adventure/dual sport bug until I moved eastward.
    Thanks again …

    • @FeathersOffroad
      @FeathersOffroad  Год назад +1

      I wish I would have recorded a few more things, but the class was so helpful. if you keep an eye on Chris's schedule, I know he went to north Georgia last year. I think he went to Georgia again this year but not sure where. he will be here in Utah again in the fall

    • @mike.thomas
      @mike.thomas Год назад

      @@FeathersOffroad I will have a look for his schedule. In the meantime I bought the adventure bike content from his site. Will probably do the same with the dirtbike content.

  • @philgoogle1535
    @philgoogle1535 Год назад

    Very interesting video. Thanks for making and sharing it with us

  • @andersadler
    @andersadler Год назад

    Very well filmed and commented based on the various exercises and problems you were exposed to.

  • @alvaromateosfernandez-maqu5772
    @alvaromateosfernandez-maqu5772 Год назад +1

    Que suerte que oportunidad que maravilla 👏👏👏

  • @justsomedude445
    @justsomedude445 Год назад +1

    damn id love to participate in something like that !!! my hats off !! those hills looked easy at first from that distance but up close narrow sandy and loose rocks = game changer on an adv bike

    • @FeathersOffroad
      @FeathersOffroad  Год назад +1

      I heard he's going to be coming back because it was so successful. maybe you'll get your chance! thanks for watching!

    • @justsomedude445
      @justsomedude445 Год назад

      @@FeathersOffroad wow ill watch thank you

  • @madmaxthemotomutt6464
    @madmaxthemotomutt6464 Год назад

    That looks so fun!!

  • @orpaztron
    @orpaztron Год назад

    thanks mate. watched the two parts and subed

  • @markusamann9551
    @markusamann9551 Год назад +1

    cool ride I on a crf

  • @ryanmalone2681
    @ryanmalone2681 Год назад

    Looks like a great course with nice terrain. I don’t understand the difference between “super-nice terrain” and just ‘nice terrain’, but looks great.

  • @sckennedy54
    @sckennedy54 16 дней назад

    amazing video thanks so much for sharing - I have the same bike and I have watched Chris's wheelie videos but didn't have the confidence to try it alone but after seeing your video first person learnt heaps and could fully visualise your ride - I am fully revved up now to give it a good go and start practicing it. Were you in off-road mode with no abs and mic off for the wheelies?

    • @FeathersOffroad
      @FeathersOffroad  16 дней назад

      @@sckennedy54 thanks for watching! I usually practice in rally mode, street throttle response, abs Offroad and traction control set to 1 (off). Be sure and cover the rear brake, but practicing the clutch move separate than the jump move really helps.
      these days I can keep the front wheel off the ground for 20 feet or so. I can jump good size logs. I don't think I will ever be as good as Chris but I got so much better after his clinic

  • @sanjosejeff
    @sanjosejeff Год назад

    People come from street bikes then buy an adventure bike and attempt to take it where dirt bikes are meant.
    There’s nothing wrong taking the big bikes there if you’ve already mastered a dirt bike in similar and much harder terrain. Techniques, muscle memory, balance, feathering the clutch, when to stand and so so many other things are needed to be proficient which is learned in technical dirt bike riding which takes years to master.
    My big regret is not learning on a trials bike first. That’s how Graham Jarvis, the Ninja master began.

    • @FeathersOffroad
      @FeathersOffroad  Год назад

      i totally agree with you. I know a few guys who ride trials and i think the balance and control in that style of riding is so much of the core of what Chris taught. Watching him stand still on an 890 and then accelerate at a snails pace.. its not something you pick up in a weekend.

  • @johnkarelas9028
    @johnkarelas9028 Год назад

    at 8:39 two Eyes are looking .. Because of the name : Criss...I 'll not come , because some Zeelanders (not new...) built on Oak Tree Mt ....

  • @bradsanders6954
    @bradsanders6954 Год назад

    Every clutch dump, every over heated engine, every crash, KTM reaps the parts profit.
    I thank the lord of dogs I have no desire to do this on my 890R. Just ride it for fun.

    • @FeathersOffroad
      @FeathersOffroad  Год назад

      isn't it great that we can each decide how to ride? I love riding my adventure bike offroad

  • @gazzale
    @gazzale Год назад

    looks amazing, i wonder if one day he will visit England.👍👍

    • @FeathersOffroad
      @FeathersOffroad  Год назад

      He was all over Europe before coming here. Im sure he will come there sometime.

  • @saadstrips6573
    @saadstrips6573 Год назад

    Realy tuff training, not easy 💪

  • @KamikazeJoeNYC
    @KamikazeJoeNYC Год назад

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @advhour226
    @advhour226 Год назад

    What a great video series! Felt like I was learning part of the instruction along with you explaining it. Congrats on getting thru it.
    Are you riding a standard 890 or the R version?

    • @FeathersOffroad
      @FeathersOffroad  Год назад +1

      thank you, nice! This is the 890 R version. I love it more every time i take it out.

  • @rayrokni
    @rayrokni Год назад

    Great video. Good job. I purchased Chris’s adventure class series. Learnt a lot from it. Hope to attend hood class one day in usa.
    What mount were you using for your phone on the gps mount? I have mine in the bar with ram mount but rather do it like you have yours. Thx

    • @FeathersOffroad
      @FeathersOffroad  Год назад

      he is doing another USA series (just announced a couple weeks ago)
      This mount is actually my chest mount. I didnt like the chin mount or the handlebar mount because you cant really see the arms working the handlebars. Having said that, in one of the sections, the camera had tipped lower than i wanted, but didnt realize until way later.

  • @ryanmalone2681
    @ryanmalone2681 Год назад

    What’s the difference between a great experience and a “super great experience”?

  • @Juan_Velasco
    @Juan_Velasco Год назад

    Amazing Video! What camera, mount and sound sistem are you using to capture all this?

    • @FeathersOffroad
      @FeathersOffroad  Год назад

      Camera is a GoPro hero 9. at the class I was using a chest mount, since then I alternate between a chin mount and chest mount. for audio, the 890 engine is really loud, too loud for the chest mount. I end up doing a lot of voice over on my desktop. The audio on the chin mount is actually okay. this is the mount I use amzn.to/3s7XpLf

  • @shassabo
    @shassabo Год назад

    This was a great video and preview of the class - I'd like to make the next one if he comes back. Can I ask how much offroad experience you have? Some of the trails look legitimately difficult.

    • @FeathersOffroad
      @FeathersOffroad  Год назад +1

      Ive heard he has plans to come back next year. I dont feel like im that experienced, but maybe I am. Ive been riding street for maybe 10 years and dirt biking for 5 years. These days I ride more dirt than street, but I dont go crazy, dont go insanely fast. I found some of the class basic, and some challenging. Im sure its very challenging to build a class to cater to all skill levels, but it was really good.

    • @shassabo
      @shassabo Год назад

      @@FeathersOffroad nice. Thank you for the info! You have a bit more experience than me, but maybe I'll give it a go if he's back next year. Would be great to see Moab too.

    • @FeathersOffroad
      @FeathersOffroad  Год назад

      he also had a beginner class. this was the advanced

  • @mateuszchruscicki
    @mateuszchruscicki Год назад

    Hi nice one. I can see you have tractionator failur messege on the screen. Did you do it on purpose? Did you remove rear ABS sensor? Or there is some better way to switch it off?

    • @FeathersOffroad
      @FeathersOffroad  Год назад +1

      nice catch, it was actually a failure for the heated grips controller (HCU). The dealership had installed the grips themselves, but forgot to order the HCU so I had this lovely message for about two months until the HCU came in. Unrelated to TC/ABS however.

  • @justsomedude445
    @justsomedude445 Год назад +1

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @LostInADV
    @LostInADV 2 месяца назад

    Do you get shit for the Honda key ring on a KTM? 😂. I have the same one but I’m on an Africa Twin.
    Happy to see y’all learning. Great training.

    • @FeathersOffroad
      @FeathersOffroad  2 месяца назад

      yes! I changed it right after this video

  • @danielgagne84
    @danielgagne84 Год назад

    Great video. The 890 adventure ride mode and slip can make a huge difference from what I've noticed. Was there a recommended setting that day?

    • @FeathersOffroad
      @FeathersOffroad  Год назад

      we were in rally mode, street throttle, and traction control set between 1-3. depending on the terrain

  • @RichardAristarchovas
    @RichardAristarchovas 3 месяца назад

    So if this is the "Advanced" class what does intermediate teach, keeping your feet on the pegs? Or does everyone just sign up for advanced and keep the whole group back? I'm all for education and self improvement but please learn the intermediate techniques in intermediate.

    • @FeathersOffroad
      @FeathersOffroad  3 месяца назад

      I asked Chris Birch and team about this down there. The said the hardest thing about doing these courses is that everyone thinks they are more skilled than they really are.
      I was thinking I'd take the intermediate class, but after talking some others I'm glad I didn't. Chris had one or two fellow instructors and it seemed like they would peel off with people that maybe weren't the same skill as the group. I felt that our class was pretty evenly matched. There were several people who opted not to join for the final advanced ride on the last day

  • @SteveHofsaess
    @SteveHofsaess Год назад

    is there a website to purchase the videos from Chris? I have a 790R , it is in Colombia where I spend several months each year,, great riding in South America

    • @FeathersOffroad
      @FeathersOffroad  Год назад

      I should have included that in the description. He has two series, one for dirt bikes, one for adventure bikes
      saynotoslow.nz/

    • @SteveHofsaess
      @SteveHofsaess Год назад

      @@FeathersOffroad if you ever want to ride in Colombia, I have a home near Cali, Colombia

  • @b-radsadventures6846
    @b-radsadventures6846 Год назад

    This would have been so helpful if it wasn't 20 minutes of looking at your dash! Any chance you had a second more strategically placed camera?

    • @FeathersOffroad
      @FeathersOffroad  Год назад +1

      unfortunately it was just me recording. I would recommend checking out the videos Chris sells. He has multiple angles along with explanations. My few videos were more from a participant point of view.

  • @alexlb1601
    @alexlb1601 Год назад

    Do you think that an 890 Adventure standard (not R) can perform the same way?

    • @FeathersOffroad
      @FeathersOffroad  Год назад +1

      I think it would depend on the terrain. The forks are different on the Adventure R and the front fender on the normal adventure is pretty low, would be bad for mud terrain. But I have not ridden the normal adventure so im just guessing based on specs. Im sure for gravel roads they would perform the same

    • @alexlb1601
      @alexlb1601 Год назад

      @@FeathersOffroad Thanks a lot for the reply! I’m in a big dilema! R or not R,… that’s the point!

  • @freidrichnietzsche6643
    @freidrichnietzsche6643 Год назад

    I haven't seen Chris in a clinic before but I'd 150% pay for this tutelage but he totally should have been riding a 1290SAR. Just sayin.

    • @FeathersOffroad
      @FeathersOffroad  Год назад +1

      We talked about that and actually had a few 1090's in our class. His do-it-all bike is the 890 but if it's a long trip he'll take the 1290. I was having a challenge on the 890, I felt for those guys on the 1090's

  • @habibi750
    @habibi750 Месяц назад

    What’s the cost to attend this course?

  • @Davidlouis3
    @Davidlouis3 8 месяцев назад

    A lot to take in definitely