@@SLAYJUCE yeah, a lot of people think it's the weight of the 450 that makes it difficult. Its more the gyro. 350 is the perfect example, same weight as the 450, but way easier to corner
Great advice! If you watch some go pro footage of motocross pros and mxgp riders you can really hear this. On some tracks they carry so much momentum it doesn't even sound like they revving the engine that high. They are in a pretty high gear and it just use the throttle to sort of maintain there momentum - its insane. Especially harder pack tracks but sandy ones and really deep tracks they rev it a lot more it seems. I struggle with being very on off with the throttle and it's something that I have to work on more. Smooth is fast.
It seems like I have to explain this to kids all the time. They want to "sound" fast. I was guilty of this as well when I was younger. I made a lot of noise, but wasn't going anywhere. Kind of like a washing machine! deep terrain is the exception, like you said. Thanks for watching and the feedback!
Good advice...brraapppp
another good no BS vid
Glad you liked it! Figured I'm better off just getting to the point.
@@180mxtraining7 it def helps
I only realized recently the engine gyro is what also stands you up in corners lol
@@SLAYJUCE yeah, a lot of people think it's the weight of the 450 that makes it difficult. Its more the gyro. 350 is the perfect example, same weight as the 450, but way easier to corner
Great advice! If you watch some go pro footage of motocross pros and mxgp riders you can really hear this. On some tracks they carry so much momentum it doesn't even sound like they revving the engine that high. They are in a pretty high gear and it just use the throttle to sort of maintain there momentum - its insane. Especially harder pack tracks but sandy ones and really deep tracks they rev it a lot more it seems. I struggle with being very on off with the throttle and it's something that I have to work on more. Smooth is fast.
It seems like I have to explain this to kids all the time. They want to "sound" fast. I was guilty of this as well when I was younger. I made a lot of noise, but wasn't going anywhere. Kind of like a washing machine!
deep terrain is the exception, like you said.
Thanks for watching and the feedback!
@@Toniitony I'll have to check that out!
🦑 🍿 thank you
Thank you!