5 Tips to IMPROVE your riding INSTANTLY
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
- Here are my 5 easy tips to make your offroad riding way easier.
Please use these tips with caution because they will increase your speed and skill on your bike.
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SFT Tips.
1. Look cool in the forrest
2. Pop a wheelie
3. Crash big time
You do what ever works. :D
You forgot ride in to tree
Bro u Sound south African
thats what i did when i started but i gave it so much throttle with the clutch pop it litterly push me off the bike
Suomi perkele
Great work. Great Video.
Keep those feet on the pegs
Brake before turns not in a turn (ouch)
Don't fight ruts
Remember where your back tire is
Ride with confidence
Those are my random 5 tips from a nobody
"Keep those feet on the pegs" This is key.
You're good person and rider not nobody.
another good tip is to keep your legs hugging the sides of the bikes
Also keep rear tire pointing too the ground🤣
@@fred50659 you mean no stoppies :(
Thank you, I'm age 51 with about 8 years experience, you have great tips. I like the be more relaxed. I was gripping so hard today when I was doing a moto that my fingers were cramping. After seeing your video, I realized I was trying squeezing the handle bars like lemons for no reason. Look where you are going is so important as well as keeping your weight over the back tire, butt high and low depending on the front wheel. Thank you. My riding is at home only for now on 11 acres of one valley and 1100' ridge tops, it's pretty fun.
All great tips. #6 Tip - Ride as much as you can. Practicing anything always makes you better at it.
Essential tips for beginner. I summarized and translated it into Korean and shared with my riding buddy. Great thanx to you...
You’re a really cool guy. Been following your channel since your days on the 07’ 450EXC (great bike). This is my favorite “5 Tips to Improve” that exists on RUclips. You’ve truly focused on the most imperative disciplines that a beginner rider needs to know.
Awesome vid Aleski, really good topic, the new look on the 17 looks awesome as others have said, trail looks great too to have fun and practice those drills on.
A tip re elbows up, I know you covered it, but it’s often lost or misunderstood for cornering on enter and esp exit, it’s common now with 4t riders to have the chicken wing elbows down esp on exit of corners, some due in part it to laziness a 4t develops in a rider, also the longer throw on the throttle with a 4t, you can get cams depending on throttle tube to shorten this throw or twist, but other reasons that can be negative, why it’s always good to come back to basics we all need that.
But noticed that in one of your corners , keep that outside elbow up, you will have more control, more options and a stronger position l attack position, when relaxed it’s a skill, it’s rare to see that nowadays very common on older MX technical skill sets, all the best riders had it, some better than others, the best cornering riders all had this skill set, some better at it than others here’s too of the best ever, David Bailey, Ron Lechien, still see it with likes of Steve Holcombe or Johnny Walker to some degree, it’s more prevalent in a 2t rider, 4t riders tend to develop the chicken wing ess if that’s all they ride or have ridden, it’s not good technique for any off road bike. Just a pointer, google Bailey esp Lechien and you will see what I mean, if that doesn’t make sense.
Anyways congrats the new vid looks awesome, nice work. 🤙
the quality and effort put into this vid was next level!!!
Thanks for the help, after doing years on road courses I've been getting into the dirt the last year. I even was a control rider/instructor. But this is a new again learning experience for me. I'm in my sixties and my bike is vintage too. But except for the elbows up, there are a lot of the same things to focus on. I failed on my first two attempts at hare scrambles. Both mechanical on my 78-79 Bultaco Frontera and myself. (the motor is apart now) I have no problem staying relaxed riding by myself, I need to stay that way when I get into a competition ! I have done things that I didn't know that either myself or my bike could do. Mostly because I was committed and had no choice.. But I have a long way to go and every little bit helps !
Thanks man, Good points to keep reminding our selves Of.
Even if you already know these, it's nice to hear them again so you can focus on them next time you ride. Thanks for sharing!
Stay fit, put your levers in angles that fit the attack position. Go faster, faster is usually the smoothest option. Ride ride ride. Even when you have ridden for many years the basic information still applies
Glad I found your channel and this vid. Sharing this with my wife who just started racing enduros. Thanks
Great video!! Very informative! I struggle with not breathing when I get to a difficult section. Then I get extremely exhausted and it all goes downhill from there 😂
I love this terrain and the puddles everywhere the water is so clear and a nice blue colour! Love it!!
Aleksi, cool and interesting ideo! Appreciate the new video content on your channel. I consider it like very helpful for dummy rider like I am.😃
This is a really good vid man... we hear these fundamental tips from a lot of good riders but you really explained WHY this stuff is important - great job!
Aleksi, congrats on the clarity of how you explain the fundamental basic tips for all of us humans, thanks a lot...
Great video! I really love the colors in the video, and especially your bike! That bike is sick dude!!
Haha thanks! There's a video coming from the bike re-build. :P
Awesome! Can't wait for it!
I ride mostly on the street, and your tips can definitely apply there! Thank you so much for your wisdom. Columbia City, Or. USA
You actually let me know the basics. Thank you! I never really thought of most of these.
Thanks, Aleksi! Great video with good tips. I can't wait to go riding again and try them out!
Great advice and footage! Breathing better and more intensly is what I need to improve on the most. This is great information for new riders!
Very clear sharp exlanation of enduro riding basics, clear english too, many thanks))) like a coach
Love your videos man, keep up the good work!
Great tips. We always seems to forget the basics after a couple of laps, good to exercise the brain with remembering the basics. Koodos on the videos quality. Very nice editing skills, thumbs up.
Indeed!
Thanks for the tips and video 🤘🤘I stopped breathing hauling ass through the woods trying to keep up and ended up passing out wiping out and costing myself a lot of money!!!!so always remember to breathe is top of mine 😎
Im just getting back into it after a long lay off. I found your tips helpful and the video was pretty nice, thanks man! I also ride KTM now from old yami :) Keep posting content
You covered difficult skill's in this posting and I got some things out of it . Thanks
Beautiful shots bro, and great tips!
Thanks for the video! its really great and helpful for me! 😊👍👍👍
I’m 13 and participating In my first race this year. I have improved so much thanks to you!
Update: I’m 14 now -
Hey how did it all go?! Hope you had a good year riding
@@exposingthetruth3821 well I wrecked and has surgery around 3 or 4 months ago, but I just got cleared to ride again and I’m back on track thankfully.
@@jasminep5581 ouch! Definitely a learning process. I have a bad wrist myself, so does my brother, both from hard tumbles, his into the side of a car. Glad you are sticking with living your life! No matter what you choose to do. Not many your age are doing such! Anyways good for you! Just wanted to say hello and give you props youre the same age as my son roughly.
Great tips Aleksi!
Haha! Like the humour! Aleksi, Awesome stuff man! Enjoy your vids!
My tips on racing
1. stay on back fender to get max traction and also ease on arm pump/speed wobbles
2. keep legs and arms soft (to take up any bumps) dont fight it
3. If not confident with ruts go across them at an angle u wont loose speed u just wont have to line them up
4. buy a good set of tires (dunlop) this will increase grip and confidence when cornering
5. focus on your 3 points of engagement Hands, feet, and knees i say this because standing up will make you more maneuverable on the bike also squeezing with your knees will give you more grip on the bike. p.s invest in the parts e.g handlebars, grips, levers, footpegs, seat investing and upgrading in these will improve your comfortibility when on the bike
6. STAND UP as much as possible, this is the most important thing even when entering corners until apex you should be leaning off the back no matter what
7. don't be afraid of the clutch the clutch is there to help it wont bite usually you can use your clutch to slow down your bike mid turn and still be wide open to stay in power or to drop it mid corner to give you that jump to come out with speed.
Thanks for the video mate!
Great vid, direct and too the point. Great content. Thank you
Fantastic information! Thank you for making this video!
Never ever doubt yourself..when it comes to ridin dirtbike..think urself as a pro..harness ur skills and knowledge..it does magic..always be inspired to ride..
Thanks for sharing. Glad to see some of my own personal thoughts are also being echoed by you. Just wish I could ride as fast as you.
Waw # awsome work ! Love this type of vids ! 🤓
great video, great tips. and yes like he says,move around on the bike. You will become very comfortable on the bike
The great David Bailey used to always preach keep your head over the handlebar no matter where your body position is. Nice video.
Your channel was recommended by a friend, great videos!
so much valuable tips, you helped me out a lot, thanks so much! you got a new subscriber!
Thanks for the tips man 🤙
Great vid dude. Very informative. Subbed.
Great video, I'm riding in in the forest today, so glad I found your Channel.
Great video man,I just did my first Hare Scramble last weekend, I've been riding only a year so all these tips helps man thx for the vid!.also I have problems with my wrist and thats why I use a thumbthrottle lol
does this apply to Supermopo also? :P
Maybe ! You tell me. :D
Put your dirt tires back on and your problem is solved
Or get flattracks :D works for road and off
wow man thanks for all the tips
Props to you! Wonderful video and great riding!
What an awesome set of tips!
My favorite video this year!! Thank you for the help. Newb here for sure but I feel coached now. Lol. Subbing.
Good vid and a great reminder for skills that always need to be kept up. Sometime I’m not (heheheheeh) doing these skills all the time....this is a good reminder to practice practice practice!
Great video thanks for the tips and tricks
Looks like a really fun place to ride, good advise.
Good tips, thanks for the video
All True! Nice terrain;)
Helped a lot actually thanks
In my opinion the 2nd to a helmet is stamina. It's the absolute most important thing about riding to me as the day wears on. Get up in the morning, every morning, and max out push ups and do as much core and calisthenics as you can with the time you have to do it. Vascular and respiratory exercise be it diet or just working on breathing deep and exhaling slowly so you don't run out of wind and keep that o2 fueling the muscles and the brain. You can be a great rider but if you can't hold on then you definitely can't keep up. Just an hr of riding decent single track or just an hr of enduro practice will straight wear you out if you don't have enough stamina or don't have enough wind in your sails. If nothing else, skip stopping at the mailbox in the car and walk to it, hell, run to it. You should cross train for your body twice as much if not more than you do for your riding skill.
Good points brother!! Thanks!! 🤓
Nice video and very informative. Keep filming video for beginners like me. 👍
Teaching my fiance to ride this year… this is great info on the basics! Thank you.
Good job ! Cool to show us how to be better in our passion 👍
From france
Thanks! :)
Great tips. Spot on!
Great tips! I'll keep them in mind next time I'm out riding 😁
Really great video - Thanks!
I just bought my first bike, a KTM 85sx here in Australia. I’ve been going out almost every weekend and was getting a bit discourage at how I’m not strong enough to ride for long and also keep up with the bike. Maybe 27 is too old to start riding I think sometimes. I’m excited to go out again and apply your advice, very good video dude! Thanks a mill!
If you can still throw your legs over the bike you aren’t too old 💯
Good video man!
Hey Aleksi, fun to see this video pop up again! Hope you are doing well and manage to do some video again some time in the future!
Thank you Aleksi for some nice tips :)
You're welcome :)
Nice tips mate 💪
The best tip is to getting better at riding is to get the most seat time on your bike as possible.
That's partly true. Depends where and what you ride :D
While riding correctly...
Not if it’s not quality seat time.
No m8
This is a very nicely done video love it and subscribed
Finally some tips ! :D
Amazing Chanel bro ... sick edits!!
I love your tourn in 1 gear. It's look soo sick 👍🏼🤘🤘👍🏼
Love the video bro
Excellent riding tip skills 👍🏾
Great channel man!
:O good Job .... Helped me allot
I would also want to see some advanced techniques!
Nice to know it :) I think my ride gonna progress :D
This is great! Alot of great tips! Not sure if i mentioned this b4, but i would RLY RLY love to see someone vloging In the Erzberg rodeo! 😇 someone need to do this! Querly did ride it, but dident talk 🤣 still it's one of the best fotage i have ever seen from an non factory rider :p
Great tips! You're very smooth rider!
Awesome vid bro
Awsome!! Like always !!👊🏻
Glad you liked it!
Aleksi Rinne you never disappoint!!
Thanks for your help!
Great video! Thank you!
brother you've got some very high quality videos, only 64k subs????? that's crazy bro GL w/ your channel!
Great Advice - new Sub
Thanks for the riding tips...
Tip: work the clutch to stay in the power band in technical twisty single tracks or when coming out of corners to maintain speed
Excellent advice!
Very good tips sir... :)
I like enjoy and learn, it a was a cool video to watch
Greetings from Argentina
Man, beautiful single track! Looks a lot like our Truckee/Tahoe riding areas. I like the rocks/roots/sharp turns, it keeps the ex-motocross guys honest, and slowed down a bit during long rides:). Nice riding by the way, fluidity (not fighting the bike and proper body positioning) adds up to better pace on those longer nasty rides. Oh, also the Ricky Carmichael position (between fully standing and seated), works wonders in some sections. Blessed:)
This intro is absolutely dope !!!!