ADV Off Road Braking| ALWAYS Use Front and Rear Brake

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

Комментарии • 32

  • @SocalOffroadSchool
    @SocalOffroadSchool  6 месяцев назад +1

    🚨 Train with me Online! I’m excited to launch The ADV ACADEMY! My entire Adventure Bike training curriculum is now available online. If you have gotten value out of my RUclips videos, you are going to love the online course.
    Check it out: www.theadvacademy.com

  • @NZLAdventurer
    @NZLAdventurer 7 месяцев назад +2

    most current adventure bikes has feature to turn off rear ABS while maintain the front ABS and that very helpful for beginner. but if you're used to riding street bike without ABS i think you'll learn it much easier and faster.

  • @jimgerace1746
    @jimgerace1746 Год назад +4

    Excellent advice, well thought out and presented. "Turn off ABS" is Paramount!!!

    • @janolewilhelmsen
      @janolewilhelmsen Год назад

      Really? How about the KTM 890? Not even possible to turn front ABS off.... :(

  • @Karel.C
    @Karel.C 6 месяцев назад

    This is the best channel to get knowledge about off road riding. I'm binge watching...good work guys.

    • @SocalOffroadSchool
      @SocalOffroadSchool  6 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks Karel. I’m in the process of launching my ADV Academy. It will have all of my tips and training drills combined in one course. I’m sure you will enjoy it www.theadvacademy.com

    • @Karel.C
      @Karel.C 6 месяцев назад

      @@SocalOffroadSchool I'll definitely buy it.

  • @himalayanmonk07
    @himalayanmonk07 Год назад

    You give really amazing information brother 👍 thank you so much 🙏 love from India ❤️🇮🇳

  • @bryancoombesart
    @bryancoombesart Год назад

    Great tips, it's helpful to think of trail braking (not as a Trail that you're riding on) but trail as in trailing behind something. You're trailing your brakes- trail braking.

  • @virendradr
    @virendradr Год назад

    Excellent ideas 💡

  • @osimnod
    @osimnod Год назад +1

    Excellent tips that are often misunderstood. Your HQ is near the coast but you're riding terrain says you're more inland. Where do you film these tracks in SoCal?

  • @Zerotys_ADV
    @Zerotys_ADV Год назад

    Another great riding tip!

  • @josemata8755
    @josemata8755 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for your content.

  • @ramtrevino8788
    @ramtrevino8788 Год назад +2

    Any tips on breaking and shifting gears when standing up?

  • @vijayam1
    @vijayam1 Год назад

    Great tip SOS.

  • @DanielHelc
    @DanielHelc Год назад +2

    Awesome, plus the weight transfer to the rear if you are emergency braking, right?

  • @carlosmurgelcddr.1418
    @carlosmurgelcddr.1418 Год назад

    Great video! Cheers from Brasil.

  • @joaoroman9583
    @joaoroman9583 Год назад

    great video thanks!

  • @ivansikora1834
    @ivansikora1834 Год назад

    Thank you 👍

  • @karimbouzazi4860
    @karimbouzazi4860 Год назад +1

    Salem le frère vous été des crack ça serait intéressant de faire une vidéo sur les suspensions enduro

  • @mariusmartinsen2064
    @mariusmartinsen2064 Год назад

    Thanks 👍

  • @wallieshere
    @wallieshere Месяц назад

    need shots of you demonstrating

  • @rustyspiker3569
    @rustyspiker3569 Год назад +1

    Why ABS OFF? I thought the purpose of the ABS was,to prevent the front wheel from locking up. ABS more for pavement riding? On my Tiger 800 ABS is reduced in the off road mode so it hasen’t been an issue. Real steep down hill I turn it off though.

  • @javiergamboa7389
    @javiergamboa7389 Год назад

    Hey lads, got some question for You... ive been riding adventure bikes for a few years now, and found that I enjoy much more the hard and technical offroad parts of the trails than the freeway or road side...
    So im gone to move forward and go for some two stroke Enduro bike, my main goal is to develope a solid technique and try to do some hard enduro stuff, but im doubtfull of going with a 125 or 250 two stroke... my current bike its a 790 R weights 205kg and gots plenty of power 95hp (so much more that i can handle😂)
    So my question is:
    To build the skills its better a 125 or a 250cc two strokes? since im used to the weight and power of 790 im not sure if would be easy or hard to handle a two strokes 250 power...
    im 178cm tall (5'10"), weight 85kg. (190pounds), 35yo.
    Here in Chile im going with some new KTM, it offers me the best for my budget.
    And the Two Strokes choise its just because i love the sound🎉
    I got no experience with dirtbikes at all just a few minutes over a 200cc two strokes old Kawa.

  • @ayman5014
    @ayman5014 8 месяцев назад +1

    why would you pull the clutch and not use engine braking too?

    • @NZLAdventurer
      @NZLAdventurer 7 месяцев назад +2

      i think the video is mainly teaching to skid using rear brake. if the rear brake locks you'll need to pull the clutch.

  • @bubunbikers
    @bubunbikers Год назад +1

    I couldn't reach to the rear brake lever on standing with balls contact with the pegs. What should I do then, quickly shift to arch contact or use any extension for the rear brake? Kindly advice sir

    • @RealWalterSobcheck
      @RealWalterSobcheck Год назад

      Try riding on the arch of your foot off-road. It will help with stability, steering, and access to the rear brake, which is used frequently. If you really like having your foot rocked back, consider getting pivot pegz.

    • @bubunbikers
      @bubunbikers Год назад

      @@RealWalterSobcheck Thank you for your valuable comment. Yes, I certainly practice it. Let's see..

    • @spookyroofus
      @spookyroofus Год назад

      In fact, this channel recommends nearly always riding with heels down, below footpeg, which can't be done while on balls of feet. Unconventional advice, but I find it actually does help with keeping your leg straight between ankle and knee.

  • @renatopoletti4164
    @renatopoletti4164 Год назад

    nice

  • @Davidkxf
    @Davidkxf Год назад +1

    On 95% of new and newish bikes the ABS cannot be turned off on the front.