Sitting here watching and thinking....that dude looks like Noah Clark....5 seconds later you intro him as Noah Clark 😂 I used to do the highlight videos for the National Enduro Series and remember Noah from his days riding for the EE bunch 👌
Oh my goodness!! I know of Noah Clark from my days of racing the MORE series as well as the Hillbilly GP and other series. He is an amazing young man!! The place you rode at is no joke either! Ive ridden there a few times and know it well. You did amazing!!
Love watching your videos by watching you ride I've learned so much God bless you and your family hope to meet you some day I really want to do holy smokies thanks again for your content.
Glad you enjoyed your time in Missouri. If I'd known you were going to be in Springfield Missouri, I would have taken y'all out to eat. Another great video. Thank you brock.
I have been riding for 50 yrs and from a young age I learned if you can master going slow you can master going fast . Trials riders have control that others don't have .
Trials riders have developed a different level of skill set that translates to any off-road riding. What's great about trials is you don't need a large area to practice and create your own sections. To be fair, you should have been on one, too. You'd drop 100 pounds of bike weight plus lower gearing and tire pressures. Rich Nelson - The IRC Tire Guy - is a great instructor.
Dave (the cop) and Traeg (the 14 year old Brock interviewed at the start of the video) are my son and grandson. I couldn’t be any prouder!
No way !!! Those guys are awesome. I want to ride w them someday. Traeg is coolest 14 year old on the planet. Fact
Sitting here watching and thinking....that dude looks like Noah Clark....5 seconds later you intro him as Noah Clark 😂 I used to do the highlight videos for the National Enduro Series and remember Noah from his days riding for the EE bunch 👌
Haha! Thanks!
Oh wow! That’s cool. Yeah Noah is legend
Darn it Brock you owe me a recliner. I crashed so many times. I will expect it in 7 more days. Never a dull moment with you! Thanks Brock.
Haha. Sending you a new one now. FedEx
Oh my goodness!! I know of Noah Clark from my days of racing the MORE series as well as the Hillbilly GP and other series. He is an amazing young man!! The place you rode at is no joke either! Ive ridden there a few times and know it well. You did amazing!!
Haha! Thank you!
Yeah. That place is great for stretching those skills. And Noah is legend. @noahclarkfitness
Its always great to see skilled riders do their magic.
And I got a front row seat
Wow, wow, wow….. you young guys have fun…… at 71 it is too much for me, but it is amazing!!! 👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it
always a great video. hats off to you si
Thanks a ton
Way to send it! Let’s Ride!
Haha. Yessss
I love vids like this Brock. Always trying to improve is the goal for me. Appreciate you brother.
LOL!!! I am literally sitting here with my wife watching your video and we have the same shirt on!! Love your videos, keep them coming!
That is awesome!
Love watching your videos by watching you ride I've learned so much God bless you and your family hope to meet you some day I really want to do holy smokies thanks again for your content.
Would love to meet ya. Let’s ride. Keep an eye on Motomission.com
Who knew OG stood for "old guy"! I think I know the OG on the trials bike! 😉 Nice work! The stuff you guys were going over was no joke!
Haha. Yeah. Ohhh geee
Glad you enjoyed your time in Missouri.
If I'd known you were going to be in Springfield Missouri, I would have taken y'all out to eat.
Another great video. Thank you brock.
That would have been fun. It was a quick stop.
Always wondered what happened to Noah.I used to watch him regularly. Slow dirt bike skills enhance all aspects of moTorcycling GREATLY.
He is doing well. Still a legend
Awesome vid Brock!! What kind of mirrors do you have on your bike in this vid?
I have been riding for 50 yrs and from a young age I learned if you can master going slow you can master going fast . Trials riders have control that others don't have .
Yes. Exactly. I am teaching people that exact thing. Learn fundamentals going slow.
Trials riders have developed a different level of skill set that translates to any off-road riding. What's great about trials is you don't need a large area to practice and create your own sections. To be fair, you should have been on one, too. You'd drop 100 pounds of bike weight plus lower gearing and tire pressures. Rich Nelson - The IRC Tire Guy - is a great instructor.
Yes. Totally agree. I needed a small bike.
It was good to learn from those dudes
Nothing like riding with guys who are better than you for improving your skills!
They pushed me for sure
If only the cameras could show how truly steep a hill is.
Someday they will invent a camera that shows it. Until then I will ride steep stuff and show it as if it was flat. Haha
Trials First, Trials Last,
You did a great job Brock. It's easier on a lighter bike.
Yeah for sure. I found my limits
You look smoked bruh! Chadwick is awesome. Hit me up if you’re gonna ride Missouri again. We can hook you up with some sweet singletrack
They wore me out. Haha. I need more of that
Way above my pay grade..
Me too. :)