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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @anas_moto
    @anas_moto Год назад +7

    The ending is epic

  • @theEHWAZ
    @theEHWAZ Год назад +31

    Great instruction and tips as always. The entertainment value was very high as well. The lesson of spooning and napping on my adventure motorcycle when I need a break is priceless 😂

  • @davereinhart9933
    @davereinhart9933 Год назад +6

    Paul needs to be on more! He's hilarious and always insightful.

  • @anto687
    @anto687 Год назад +30

    Yep my main takeaway is "Avoid sand" 😅
    Great video, definitely three simple approaches to getting unstuck!!

  • @L--Z
    @L--Z Год назад +19

    Great tips, great riding, and Paul's "old man time out" was hilarious.

    • @danmanthe9335
      @danmanthe9335 Год назад +1

      Bret's "maybe a little village" followed by his Godzilla impersonation was good too

  • @MusicalMemeology
    @MusicalMemeology Год назад +2

    Great video and really appreciate the comedy thrown in 😂

  • @SmokinZen
    @SmokinZen Год назад +2

    Thanks for the tips

  • @osimnod
    @osimnod Год назад

    Humor sells and you guys nailed it with the out-takes. Excellent instruction from ya'll.

  • @bcso4079
    @bcso4079 Год назад +9

    I see that you're out with the Dragoo's in Oklahoma. Bill and his family and friends are great people and instructors. My buddy and I had a fun and informative training time with them last year. God Bless.

    • @thelordbart
      @thelordbart Год назад +1

      I knew I recognized that particular river sand.

  • @mikemerrill175
    @mikemerrill175 Год назад +7

    Great tips for sand. Just spent the past weekend in the Borrego, CA sand. The more reps, the easier it gets. Practice, practice, practice. Thanks for the post.

  • @mardelplatalimousines3423
    @mardelplatalimousines3423 Год назад +2

    I must’ve watched hours and hours of motorcycle reviews on RUclips but this is the most objective, well presented review I’ve ever watched. King regards from Barcelona!

  • @dusdroadadventures7978
    @dusdroadadventures7978 Год назад +2

    Ben!! Hey Ben we have met several time up at Dirtdaze in New Hampshire helped set up the course each year for your classes. Hope to see you this year as well. Bret!! You should come this year??!!!??
    Great video Men. Adv for life!!

  • @jbherm72
    @jbherm72 Год назад +3

    I've used brush/branches sometimes rocks found in the area to provide traction

  • @stiingya
    @stiingya 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks!

  • @timm.7199
    @timm.7199 Год назад +2

    In 1993 I took my Honda XL350R thru Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, South Africa, and back to Mozambique. I was the first foreigner to travel through Mozambique after the wars quit, and the road had just been de-mined. At least I was hoping they hadn’t missed any! At one point I got into deep sugar-sand and I had no idea how to do that. Wish you guys had been there to show me the tricks. My shins were bleeding from kicking the foot pegs repeatedly. On top of that there were giant tsetsy flies, biting me, and trying to get up into my helmet. I still get the heebie-jeebies just thinking about it. So I have still not figured out how to ride in deep sand. Yet!

  • @dugdug007
    @dugdug007 Год назад +1

    nicely presented and executed

  • @pezi873
    @pezi873 Год назад +1

    Man, I‘ve been riding GSes for about 20yrs now but it never came to my mind having a nap on it 😂👍
    Thanks for the video even I will avoid sand like this

  • @johandarras3109
    @johandarras3109 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @Nanoamps
    @Nanoamps Год назад

    Awesome demonstration. I definitely learned a few important things on getting unstuck.

  • @JlbB-r6r
    @JlbB-r6r Год назад

    Thank you for the instruction and entertainment!! Not only did I learn, I had a good laugh!! Thanks so much!!!

  • @lhurst9550
    @lhurst9550 Год назад +2

    Glad to see you rockin' a DX, it's a special bike indeed.

  • @AT2021Rocker
    @AT2021Rocker Год назад +69

    Good advice but realistically how often will you find that much sand on the way to Starbucks? Lol.

    • @BretTkacs
      @BretTkacs  Год назад +3

      🤣

    • @asadujjamannur101
      @asadujjamannur101 Год назад

      And we are completely ignoring the fact that we are probably not be riding the best adventure bikes from brands such as ducati & bmw & the likes on the way to starbucks. 😂

    • @Antivir123
      @Antivir123 Год назад +1

      ​@@asadujjamannur101 cries on XT 600 🤣😅

    • @DirtbikeXpeditions
      @DirtbikeXpeditions Год назад

      Now you can go to a Starbucks on the beach!

    • @SAB-iq1kp
      @SAB-iq1kp Год назад +5

      This comment will brake hearts and some will cry in boxer engine oily tears.

  • @doc650adventures
    @doc650adventures Год назад +1

    Great info and love the interjections of humor! That is what it is all about. Having fun in challenging environments. Very enjoyable guys!
    Cheers!

  • @russellborn515
    @russellborn515 Год назад +1

    Glad Paul was able to get his beauty rest, not that he needs it! Can't believe it's been two years since I trained with you guys. Just traded my Vstrom for a Tenere!

  • @r.k.manandhar7271
    @r.k.manandhar7271 Год назад

    Thank you so much for all of you such a useful, important tips for bike riders. Greetings from Nepal !!!

  • @pigeonpallz1733
    @pigeonpallz1733 Год назад +1

    The scene with the guy sleeping on the bike was so good lol I learnt a lot and now use my bike as a bed too . Thanks and also thanks for the real advice. You guys have taught me a lot through the years. Sorry for the bad spelling I had to try to fix some of it lol

  • @ConstantinDendrinos
    @ConstantinDendrinos Год назад +1

    Guys this video was so informative and so funny at the same time! I'm pretty sure you had lots of fun shooting it. You make me feel like been there with you! Please more!!!

  • @cca749
    @cca749 Год назад +2

    Useful video with fun!

  • @mytube3662
    @mytube3662 Год назад

    Paul. I’m right there with your old man. Nothing wrong with an afternoon nap. Great job as always guys keep up the good work and the good laughs.

  • @AlfonseTheReal
    @AlfonseTheReal Год назад +1

    Please give the make&model or link of the mirrors seen at minute 10:02

  • @user-rw7xd7qy3j
    @user-rw7xd7qy3j Год назад +1

    Hysterical! When he sat on the bike. I thought the same thing "that looks comfortable I would take a nap" .

  • @Wrong-Way-Round
    @Wrong-Way-Round Год назад

    Great humour guys, it helps to remind us of what your actually teaching 😊

  • @retocarloshunziker3873
    @retocarloshunziker3873 7 месяцев назад

    Just an amazing video!
    Thank you!

  • @CurtisBrandt
    @CurtisBrandt Год назад +2

    Humorous and entertaining to watch, on every level. Also, informative! - never take a motorcycle anything like these, anywhere like this. LOL.

    • @BretTkacs
      @BretTkacs  Год назад

      🤣

    • @CurtisBrandt
      @CurtisBrandt Год назад

      @@BretTkacs btw, your little sand village? 🤣🤣🤣

  • @DaleBecker
    @DaleBecker 11 месяцев назад

    Great video, all the quirky side jokes made me smile 👌🏻. Having fun, riding bikes 👌🏻

  • @voyurider
    @voyurider Год назад +2

    Paul I love You and Your strategy. You change my world of adventure riding :) I will always wait for correct moment. Idea not now, but maybe later is great :) Greetings from Poland guys! Best for You!

  • @Petesmotoadventure
    @Petesmotoadventure Год назад +1

    Good advice. I live in the sandbox aka Florida. Sand is pretty much all I have. Not the best place to ride big bikes.

  • @chrigdichein
    @chrigdichein Год назад +1

    Bretty, your vids are awesome 👍🏽

  • @verdonrocksphotography3510
    @verdonrocksphotography3510 Год назад

    appreciated the humor and great tips, ohhh Bret that white machine is a looker, keep up good work, cheers V!

  • @insatiable_mind
    @insatiable_mind Год назад +2

    The new thing is “Taking a GS nap” lmao. The boys and their sandbox toys.

  • @bogdandanailescu
    @bogdandanailescu Год назад +1

    The third technique it is quite tyre dependent (good for more aggressive tyres) the first and second techniques work with street-ish tyres as well.

    • @modernprairiecraftsman9858
      @modernprairiecraftsman9858 Год назад

      I disagree. Even a street tire is going to get more thrust using the third method.
      That being said, a more aggressive tire will certainly yield better results.

    • @BretTkacs
      @BretTkacs  Год назад

      Paul did do the 3rd technique with the Dunlop Missions. Although it won't always work with those tires.

  • @zazugee
    @zazugee Год назад +3

    just last week i went on a 70km offroad trip and encoutered lot of sand dunes and sand paths, i got stuck many times, but one of them i had to walk by my moto while using the throttle, later learned some strategy to avoid loose sand left by 4x4 vehicules tracks bc it's too loose, undisturbed sand rocks and if you find rock or gravel paths, it's better to take them than go into sand paths
    unless your motorcycle is a light minibike, after all, sand robes you of fuel and body energy and water (btw, i'm from the sahara desert)

  • @TeoRomera
    @TeoRomera Год назад

    Great video, what kind of pants is Ben wearing. Love the casual look!

  • @take5th
    @take5th Год назад +1

    Now that was an adventure. So the definition of adventure includes being a “typically hazardous” activity, thoroughly satisfied by riding a 500 lb bike off-road at all, let alone in deep sand. Need to be in shape for that one. Recommend learning to ride sand on something more suited before trying and learning by repetition on a big bike at an advanced age.

  • @craiglawer6427
    @craiglawer6427 Год назад +2

    I love your content. It gives me hope in learning how to adventure, once I get the himi I want lol

  • @rtg_2023
    @rtg_2023 Год назад +1

    please elaborate the choice of second gear in the third scenario

    • @modernprairiecraftsman9858
      @modernprairiecraftsman9858 Год назад

      A second gear start is not always needed, but in this example it was. The goal is to throw as much volume as possible.

    • @rtg_2023
      @rtg_2023 Год назад +1

      @@modernprairiecraftsman9858 was not able to draw clear information from what you said.
      first gear has more torque and more acceleration.- this i know from riding small single cyl bikes below 350cc

    • @modernprairiecraftsman9858
      @modernprairiecraftsman9858 Год назад

      Second gear allows more rpm at the back tire, hence more volume of sand , hence more thrust.

    • @modernprairiecraftsman9858
      @modernprairiecraftsman9858 Год назад

      Torque and acceleration aren’t my goal in this scenario, thrust is.
      Hope that clarifies!

  • @fallinginthed33p
    @fallinginthed33p Год назад +3

    That DesertX looks great in sand

  • @Ivan_1986
    @Ivan_1986 Год назад +1

    3:11 😂
    Good one guys. Thanks for sharing the tips!👍

  • @sspirito3130
    @sspirito3130 Год назад

    New bike day Bret? Love the Desert X!

    • @BretTkacs
      @BretTkacs  Год назад +1

      Not yet, this one is on loan. However I am likely to end up with one 😉

  • @robsciuk729
    @robsciuk729 Год назад

    3 good approaches ... thanks.

  • @Alethorn
    @Alethorn Год назад +2

    Very frequently it happens not on straight terrain where you can do all these, but in narrow turn to side, interested in how to get out of this situation where you cannot really move motorcycle much and of course you cannot do full engage on second gear.

  • @DansADV
    @DansADV Год назад +1

    Great video as always... can't wait to hear your thoughts on the Desert X. Just missed meeting you and saying hi to Bill in OKC.

    • @mikehenry7878
      @mikehenry7878 Год назад

      Just what I was thinking. Come on Mr Tkacs give us a Desert X review man!

    • @hansvandermade6045
      @hansvandermade6045 Год назад

      That'll be after removing half the bike, to get to the air filter in order to clean it :)

  • @PeterBaumgart1a
    @PeterBaumgart1a Год назад +1

    Great! Now could you do one on rocky creek crossings? (I fell in the middle of one recently. Twice!)

  • @stiingya
    @stiingya 7 месяцев назад

    This was a great video!

  • @DonHavjuan
    @DonHavjuan Год назад +1

    What's that open faced helmet ben is wearing???

  • @flyovercounty1427
    @flyovercounty1427 Год назад +1

    DID you know after a rain the sand on the sunny side of the hill dries faster than the nice damp sand on the not sunny side? I inspected the dry sand and the sky a couple times as I tumbled to a stop. I inspected some more as I wrassled my bike upright onto it’s wheels. I then got online to research what oil...

  • @modern-muk2296
    @modern-muk2296 Год назад +1

    Seems like limited slip all wheel drive would be really helpful in places like this.

  • @MrHamish54
    @MrHamish54 Год назад +1

    Great vids/instruction at Sandy Bottoms ATV

  • @murraehaynes3182
    @murraehaynes3182 Год назад

    Always great info…a nap is always good👍

  • @therollingwheelz
    @therollingwheelz Год назад +1

    nice tips....thanks

  • @hypnotic1151
    @hypnotic1151 Год назад +2

    Rode the sands in my Desert X on stock tires already and not sure if I agree that the traction control will not help you in this situations. For a short sand crossing your technique might work but you cannot do that for sever Km's... I found myself preferring to reduce the horse power like using Enduro mode for example but keeping the traction control on would allow me to keep going foreword without burying the rear tire. Moreover because by being an unexperienced rider the electronic help from the bike really makes a diference.

    • @Antivir123
      @Antivir123 Год назад +1

      When I first Crossed snad on At with TC on it stalled the engine . It may be different for other bikes but imho it's better to turn it off

  • @prasantachowdhury729
    @prasantachowdhury729 Год назад +1

    Awesome 👍🙏

  • @somatemple
    @somatemple Год назад +1

    What helmet is Ben wearing?

  • @cedricboivin9422
    @cedricboivin9422 Год назад +5

    Most people take away is "avoid sand". Mine is avoid 600 lbs bike.
    I have grown in sand similar to this and I never had to lean the bike on his side to get unstuck on flat ground. Even with dual sport, just a small tug with some clutch or something like the third guy did works every time.
    I am not saying that this video is wrong, just that those bike seems miserable to ride
    P.S: I would be curious to see how these beast respond to simply rocking them a couple of time

    • @skippynj1979
      @skippynj1979 Год назад

      I got the big... gsa... I have a blast riding her on the sand and tough stuff and all the while smashing highway miles... multiple day and week trips become a hoot.

  • @HankOnWheels
    @HankOnWheels Год назад +1

    Why did Ben start in 2nd gear instead of 1st?

  • @rodrigofabregas7756
    @rodrigofabregas7756 Год назад +1

    Hahahaha...great guys!, you make me a nice morning laught!, keep that good work!

  • @morenachoz
    @morenachoz Год назад

    amazing what a channel ❤❤👌👌

  • @BartMassee
    @BartMassee Год назад

    this one was really good

  • @keithert
    @keithert Год назад

    I've been wondering whether to turn off traction control when riding on sand or gravel. From this video it looks like yes I should if riding in deep sand so that the rear wheel can spin. But what about shallow sand or gravel?

    • @BretTkacs
      @BretTkacs  Год назад

      For me I minimize it or switch it off if I can predict changes better than the computer can react to them.

  • @sgtunix
    @sgtunix Год назад +1

    What's the handlebar setup on that white R1200 GSA?

    • @modernprairiecraftsman9858
      @modernprairiecraftsman9858 Год назад +1

      Not sure, just what it came with.
      I am running 40mm block risers though.

    • @sgtunix
      @sgtunix Год назад +1

      @@modernprairiecraftsman9858 Oh okay, thought I saw a big bar across it. Looked non OEM

    • @modernprairiecraftsman9858
      @modernprairiecraftsman9858 Год назад +1

      Not sure if it’s oem or not, just what I got with the title!
      I can definitely tell you it takes a beating.

  • @tangowiskey4740
    @tangowiskey4740 Год назад

    FY please make more with the three of you !

    • @BretTkacs
      @BretTkacs  Год назад

      We all live in different places in the USA (Oklahoma, Idaho, Washington) but if I can I will.

  • @enduromotorradtouren
    @enduromotorradtouren Год назад

    Wish I had some sand tracks in my region for training. Only in the north of Germany on some patches. And not as deep as your tracks. What I could try out is some napping on the bike ;-) Cheers from Nürnberg/Bavaria, Günter

  • @VicRider713
    @VicRider713 Год назад +3

    No offense! I love Bret’s videos. The instructional videos are disconnected from the real world. When you are riding out there for hundreds of miles, are tired, and you bike gets stuck in the sand or if you drop it, you don’t have all this time and patience to dig, and think of various strategies. You naturally want to lift the bike and get out of there. Same is the case with hill climbs. Never ever we stop before the hill climb, then walk up the hill to assess what line you got to take. In reality you come around a corner and realize you got to keep going and you figure out the line on your way up. Same with down hill. Learning from videos is reading a book on how to drive a car. The best way to learn this is to attend adventure training classes with Bret or others. Take your motorbike out there, ride it drop it, pick it. That’s the only way you are going to learn. Practice practice practice

  • @SzymonTomtaa
    @SzymonTomtaa Год назад

    Great video. One question to Ben: why starting from the 2nd gear?

    • @briangc1972
      @briangc1972 Год назад +1

      You need more wheel revolutions to get out. 1st gear won't spin the wheel fast enough.
      I always ride in 2nd or 3rd gear to avoid getting stuck so I disagree with his suggestion to downshift once you are clear. It is harder to get stuck in sand when going faster because the wheels stay on top.

    • @SzymonTomtaa
      @SzymonTomtaa Год назад

      @@briangc1972 ok, thx

    • @take5th
      @take5th Год назад +2

      My take is that too much torque just spins the wheel, overcoming any traction. Second gear and a little clutch slipping better shot of keeping tire hooked up or spinning slower than gunning it in first, which just digs the hole. On sand, the bike needs gentle forward motive force to be manageable…even slowing down!

    • @bogdandanailescu
      @bogdandanailescu Год назад +1

      The same thing for snow driving in a car, wheels do not spin as fast and you get a good amount of torque to drive/ride in a controlled manner. It gives you a more controlled acceleration.

  • @key_itis
    @key_itis Год назад

    How to not burn the clutch in such areas?

  • @tsconver
    @tsconver Год назад

    Great video. Really enjoying the course in GA this weekend.

  • @themotonoobusa9710
    @themotonoobusa9710 Год назад +1

    Fascinating...

  • @Dogatemyhomework927
    @Dogatemyhomework927 Год назад +2

    I want to train with Paul. 💤💤🤣🤣great video💯👍🏽👍🏽

  • @gregbradshaw8679
    @gregbradshaw8679 2 месяца назад

    the im stuck 'sigh'. universal!

  • @rawaruska
    @rawaruska Год назад

    Love the fun in this really usefull video

  • @cjjorge6636
    @cjjorge6636 Год назад +3

    I live in Southern Arizona have rode here for years so I think I can save my two cents on this stay on your pegs and on the gas the worst thing you can do is stop especially if you're on a heavy machine but don't let it intimidate you you'll learn how to ride in it now I fly through it like it's nothing

  • @lifeexpert3053
    @lifeexpert3053 Год назад +1

    Great 👍✅

  • @vforce3
    @vforce3 Год назад

    Hey Bret, you swaped the 890R for this Desert X???

  • @MrSergioRosario
    @MrSergioRosario Год назад

    Top. Looks like in Desert X you have Karoo 4 tyres … what is your opinion for that tyre in Sand ?! And other type of terrains ?!
    Thank hounding advance

    • @BretTkacs
      @BretTkacs  Год назад +1

      So far I am really liking them. Currently I am riding in GA mud

    • @MrSergioRosario
      @MrSergioRosario Год назад

      @@BretTkacs thank you, I already read they are good in mud, but my concern I how is in Sand :)

  • @MotoPumps
    @MotoPumps Год назад +1

    Love to see you kids roll around in the dirt!

  • @yorkchris10
    @yorkchris10 Год назад

    Some of those clutch technics could be used on steep switchbacks.

  • @jamescampolo7824
    @jamescampolo7824 Год назад

    Been there a while since the motor is cool enough to sleep on.

  • @roberttowery9664
    @roberttowery9664 Год назад +2

    Great video, great advice. Nicely done. Just one thing, you forgot the part about filling in your holes after you get out so the next guy doesn't get stuck. 😉
    Keep the videos coming.

    • @BretTkacs
      @BretTkacs  Год назад +2

      Ben did bring that up but it didn't make the final edit

  • @chaseweeks2708
    @chaseweeks2708 Год назад

    The whole time I was watching this I kept thinking to myself, "That looks like the Canadian River. As short and jacked up as the trees are and as sandy as that area is, that has to be Oklahoma" Then Bill said he was out of Norman. Nailed it. I'm not sure an ADV riding school is enough to make me come back to OK, even for a visit. Terrible place.

    • @Dogatemyhomework927
      @Dogatemyhomework927 Год назад +2

      No matter where you go, you’ll find what you’re looking for

  • @sidkarnick
    @sidkarnick Год назад +1

    Best!

  • @SharetheJourneyUSA
    @SharetheJourneyUSA Год назад

    Does the anti- squat rear suspension hinder the T7’s abilities in the sand?

    • @BretTkacs
      @BretTkacs  Год назад

      All bikes have antisquat geometry built into them

    • @SharetheJourneyUSA
      @SharetheJourneyUSA Год назад

      Not to the degree the T7 has. Ryan F9 at the “Fortnine” channel explains it as adding pressure to the front tire when power is applied. Not the best for sand applications. I own a T7 and I speak from experience.

  • @spqba747
    @spqba747 4 месяца назад

    how about trying to walk along the bike in first place? to get it out of the hole obviously.

  • @riendetout8812
    @riendetout8812 Год назад +1

    I thought Paul was going to steal the Ducati!

  • @ecalzo
    @ecalzo Год назад +3

    yes do not wrestle or fight the sand.. that's why I don't ride on sand very much 😊

  • @maikus.1
    @maikus.1 8 месяцев назад

    what they say only works in this specific type of sand they are... Ive had the bike stuck and wouldnt move forward even if I was next to it pushing.. thin sand is a whole other story

    • @BretTkacs
      @BretTkacs  8 месяцев назад +1

      Dry bottomless sand is certainly a different story if you don't have momentum

  • @lifesjourneyat50
    @lifesjourneyat50 Год назад +1

    Hey I've been there to that exact location....I cracked three ribs there...haha!!! So much fun...great stuff!!!!

  • @182mcg1
    @182mcg1 7 месяцев назад

    My question why all people when buy motorcycle get upgrade to crash bar.... On my opinion thhis motorcycle wił be enough protection if not not worth sale price

  • @cj548
    @cj548 Год назад +1

    Time conquers all

  • @Alejandro388
    @Alejandro388 Год назад

    almost same strategies apply for deep mud too

  • @ExploreAdventureMoto
    @ExploreAdventureMoto Год назад +1

    “My goal is to be as lazy as possible.” Check. This I can do.