How To Get Your Balance Back by DABBING

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

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  • @rickhouston2144
    @rickhouston2144 5 лет назад +9

    So on point! One of the best pieces of advice for “adventure riders” . I watch sooo many videos where riders don’t get to the pegs and struggle,get exhausted in the process and then have to take it easy for awhile. Great work.

  • @stellarpod
    @stellarpod 5 лет назад +32

    Interesting perspective. Learning that dabbing is only for instant stabilization, rather than *lifting* the bike, is new to me. Thanks for sharing that bit of info.
    Steve

    • @MOTOTREK
      @MOTOTREK  5 лет назад +4

      Perfect, thanks!

  • @mattphelps3718
    @mattphelps3718 3 года назад +2

    Fantastic! The drummer in me is distracted by the music, the motorad driver in me is distracted by the video. Excellent video! Practice, practice, practice!!!

  • @rfk76
    @rfk76 5 лет назад +12

    Those kind of videos make me come back to this channel, always. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Great stuff.

  • @ZafodB3
    @ZafodB3 5 лет назад +4

    I work with some young guys and there use of the word “dab” has a completely different meaning! I’m so glad that this was not a chemically induce return to equilibrium. I have dabbed, in your sense of the word, quit naturally on occasion. Glad to see this video!

  • @sergiobtbw441
    @sergiobtbw441 5 лет назад +4

    Been riding on and off road for 40 years.
    You explain and demonstrate extremely well.
    Just goes to show you never stop learning.
    Great work.
    Ride on.

  • @maxaksenov7580
    @maxaksenov7580 5 лет назад +1

    I have seen many educational videos, but this is one of the best, if not the best.

  • @orangelion03
    @orangelion03 5 лет назад +4

    Yeah...learned that foot down-trapped under the hard cases lesson...got rid of hard cases and work harder on techniques. Great vid Brent! Thanks!!

    • @danmanthe9335
      @danmanthe9335 5 лет назад +1

      Hope it wasn't a broken leg but I fear it was. Don't worry though, i broke both mine in a ski accident and still ride

    • @orangelion03
      @orangelion03 5 лет назад +1

      @@danmanthe9335 Sprained ankle on the first one, and leg trapped under the hardcase in a fall the second. Broke my ankle on my XR650..no cases to blame on that one =D

  • @Droverification
    @Droverification 5 лет назад +1

    Best instructional series for true ADV riding on youtube!

  • @nathanboeger9329
    @nathanboeger9329 5 лет назад +2

    Oddly enough, I have been naturally doing this but I always thought it was wrong. I would see other ADV guys throw their legs out and that just scared me. If their foot got any traction it would rip their leg off. Your explanation of why dirt bike riders do this makes total sense. Again, I did that when I was a kid on dirt bikes because I had long legs and my knee would drag in the mud. Also, I was a huge kid on a 50cc mini... Great video!

  • @Jamilsiddique
    @Jamilsiddique 5 лет назад +3

    That made alot of sense. Thank you . Very useful. I used dabbing before without even knowing what I was doing and why. I thought i was keeping the bike up. Was shattering.

  • @CheekyTyke007
    @CheekyTyke007 2 года назад

    Wow……where was this guy 10 years ago when I needed his advice lol.
    Learned to ride on road first, moved to Canada and discovered dirt bikes, learned to paddle and do basic trials skills and yup……I absolutely hate putting my feet on the ground, it feels wrong and dangerous even on a 300 lb dirt bike, I’ll leave that for the motocross and enduro folks who know what they’re doing.
    Everything you teach is instinctual for me and backs up a lot of what I’d learned for myself…..thanks for the awesome videos, I subscribed, you’re gonna save me a lot of pain and injury lol

  • @RobFomenko
    @RobFomenko 5 лет назад +1

    Bret, learn something new each and every time. Haven't rode off road yet, but I now have some more techniques to practice and perfect. Thanks.

  • @motorbikemumblings
    @motorbikemumblings 5 лет назад

    By far the best biking videos anywhere. Great explanations and thoroughly useful knowledge passed on. Excellent

  • @dzl8596
    @dzl8596 5 лет назад +4

    These videos are so well done, they make me wanna buy an adventure bike and go off roading.

  • @paulbibb578
    @paulbibb578 5 лет назад +6

    I love this channel. Always great content for the ADV rider.

  • @efs83dws
    @efs83dws 5 лет назад +4

    Wow. I’ve never seen anyone other than you and Awesome Players address this. I used to race motorcross, yet, I keep my feet on the pegs. When you put your foot down, your center of gravity is no longer over your bike.

  • @RutaseBRs
    @RutaseBRs 5 лет назад

    The best motocycle channel on youtube! Learning alot with your videos. Big hugs from Brazil!

  • @mattwilson1348
    @mattwilson1348 5 лет назад +5

    Thanks for this great insight! This is by far my biggest weakness when riding through mud and sand. Also happens when fatigued riding up a rough trail. I've gotten my foot stuck in the ground and got a hard wack from hard cases. Luckily no broken bones, only some bruises and sore calf muscles.

  • @bikeryder757
    @bikeryder757 5 лет назад +3

    You are the man! I got to get up to Washington and take your classes! Thank you for sharing your passion and experience with us!

  • @AfricaTwin-Stuff
    @AfricaTwin-Stuff 5 лет назад +1

    Damn. After riding for 40 years I thought I knew everything. Turns out there is at least one thing I didn’t understand!
    Outstanding explanation and demonstration. Thanks.

  • @johnsandlin7474
    @johnsandlin7474 5 лет назад +1

    Been a natural reflex of mine for years. Did not know there was a term for it. I always called it 'Oh $#it!" I dabbed in Vermont yesterday when my ft. tire swept left off of a sandy rut going down hill. Works every time. And my AT was fully loaded. Edit...Bret is so right on this. Simple physics...while you are rolling forward on your beloved motorbike, you are actually still and the earth is spinning wildly out of control under you. Ever stick your finger in a spinning fan blade?? Me neither. Cheers Bret!

  • @garywalker4945
    @garywalker4945 3 года назад

    At age 67, it's been decades since I've been on a motorcycle, and I really do appreciate this style of yours when educating how to ride off-road.

  • @DigitalMusicXpress
    @DigitalMusicXpress 4 года назад

    Very interesting! Ones natural instinct is to waddle or walk the bike instead of being on the pegs, will defs focus a bit more on this technique as well!

  • @simonthomas5367
    @simonthomas5367 2 года назад

    One of the most useful clips I've watched in a long time, thanks.

  • @ironhorsegladiator5034
    @ironhorsegladiator5034 5 лет назад +9

    So very true and glad you covered this as I kept telling my riding buddies to not buy lowered suspension bikes or lower your bikes cause they want the 'confidence' of placing both foot on the ground, well, most professional MX racers were never tall and did win a lot of races, ok, look, Curry is not tall, but he sure plays great like the tall basketball players!! Get it? Thanks

    • @vebez5993
      @vebez5993 4 года назад

      Yeah motocross bikes are enormously tall😂 that’s a really funny perspective

  • @mfitchue67
    @mfitchue67 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you again for the information we need and making it accessible. I have saved myself from a couple of would drastic situations from the education provided. My riding identity has done an180 in a couple years.

  • @KentRodgman
    @KentRodgman 5 лет назад +2

    Just did a 3 day ride through the Kootenay area of BC over the weekend, and I am so glad I watched a few of your videos again before going! Just a little refresher, and I could hear the advice in my head as I was doing the weightless rider to the best of my abilites, and dabbed.. alot. Love the excellent clearly instructed advice from this channel, I'm pretty sure you've saved many a spill for me, but not all of them haha.

  • @Darkvisor
    @Darkvisor 5 лет назад +2

    Another great video! I have learnt so much from your videos. I have never done enduro riding, motocross or even adventure bikes off road but these videos do give me the confidence to try out and not be scared. It was just the other day I came across some thick gravel and instantly I remembered what you said about not gripping that handlebar too tight and let it dance a bit, centifugal force will keep me up and not to panic.
    Really great advices, such an underrated channel, you deserve more subscribers! Ride safe //Dark Visor Motovlog 🇸🇪

  • @achappstube1
    @achappstube1 5 лет назад +2

    Great stuff Bret! Keep em coming. Thanks!

  • @fasfan
    @fasfan 3 года назад

    Thank you Bret. I took a 1 day off road course today at the BMW US Rider Academy today. During the practice rides around the property there were a few times when I lost balance and remembered seeing this video and dabbed to catch it and get back on the bike. Everytime I did it, it I thought to myself, "Thanks Bret."

  • @882952
    @882952 5 лет назад +3

    Really appreciate your vids, lots of good info. Just getting into ADV riding after decades of the street and dirt.

  • @theEHWAZ
    @theEHWAZ 4 года назад

    Thanks Bret, I'm new to ADV riding and just bought my bike several weeks ago. Practicing in a lot with trails in GA that includes sand, clay, rocks, and small hills. After watching your video I realized I was naturally dabbing but more out of reaction. I plan on practicing as you advised in this video. Thanks!

  • @nicolassolberg5652
    @nicolassolberg5652 5 лет назад +1

    Well said. I hadn’t realized this was the norm I was doing riding a mountain bike for years, and even a few times when street riding and the rear lost traction a bit in a tight corner and I was suddenly out of balance. Dabbing gets my weight back in control. In dirt on an ADV this works too, though I admit I still find it tough to pull off in deep sand - rocks and gravel no prob.

  • @rideyucatan4943
    @rideyucatan4943 5 лет назад +4

    Excellent video - thanks! I've been unconsciously doing this but this video made me think about it more - I try to ride my F700 off-road like it's a trials bike - a good route is one where I don't touch the ground at all. Even on the street I try not to touch apart from a full stop for practice. I'm not a fast rider so I sort of substitute speed for finesse (and I fail a lot at that).

  • @lsx_moe
    @lsx_moe 4 года назад

    Everything you mentioned was correct. I took my new f850gs through some extremely deep/loose sand on street tires and I was dapping every 10 seconds. Came pretty natural but definitely good to get some practice

  • @Makermook
    @Makermook 5 лет назад +1

    I'm learning so much by watching your videos. Thank you.

    • @MOTOTREK
      @MOTOTREK  5 лет назад

      You're welcome, Mark!

  • @lowrider9367
    @lowrider9367 5 лет назад +2

    I cannot agree more with dabbing vs paddle walking. Unfortunately last night my leg got sucked back by the pannier & became lodged as we came to a stop. This video is a must see for these types of bikes. I am a dirt biker & definitely a different mind set is needed to work these big beast's!!!
    Again, Great video full of nothing but useful content!!!

  • @Inacoma989
    @Inacoma989 5 лет назад +1

    I'm new to adventure bikes so thanks for all your help and words of wisdom. They really help out beginners like me to ride better. I have a big yard to practice this stuff in and if I drop the bike it just falls on the grass. Thanks!

  • @tstone9999
    @tstone9999 5 лет назад +50

    Topics I’d love to see:
    Water crossings
    Group riding safety/rules
    Goggles vs Standard Face Sheilds (pros/cons)
    Solo riding do’s and donts
    PS. I love your vids. Wonder if you do (or would consider doing) a 1-2 day clinic here in the southern Midwest. KC/St Louis?

  • @declary
    @declary 5 лет назад +4

    Really enjoyed this video....I enjoy most all your videos but this one was especially helpful for me.

  • @c.jordanadventures1240
    @c.jordanadventures1240 5 лет назад +1

    As always Bret, super informative video with extremely usable real world techniques! Thanks!

  • @AJourneyOfYourSoul
    @AJourneyOfYourSoul 5 лет назад +5

    Preach on brother! Get up on your pegs.

  • @gustavomello6667
    @gustavomello6667 5 лет назад +2

    another great easy to understand video

  • @rodneyaiken1742
    @rodneyaiken1742 5 лет назад

    As always, great video. I improvised off your video about turning around in a tight trail. I got off the bike leaned it into my side facing slightly away from the bike and powered it right around my hip. It was so cool and watching your videos gave me the confidence to try it.

    • @BretTkacs
      @BretTkacs 5 лет назад

      That is a great way to do it... I've done that many times too

  • @josech
    @josech 5 лет назад +3

    Your videos are the best, sir.

  • @0616ko
    @0616ko 5 лет назад +2

    Excellent technique. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @marktwain..1972
    @marktwain..1972 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the teachings. Best regards from Buenos Aires.

  • @astrovenus8345
    @astrovenus8345 5 лет назад +4

    Wise man once said, "Little 'DAB' 'll do Ya!!!"
    (Sorry, I scrolled through comments and no one said it so I had to 🤤 Ride On!)
    Awesome vids. Thanks for sharing and making RUclips an amazing resource for learning 👍🏽💯

  • @apolopinov.8594
    @apolopinov.8594 5 лет назад +1

    Great video as usual! Nice to know I was instinctively doing it right... After all I was aware that a foot on the ground while moving to stabilize the bike was a bad idea, so I only do it to stabilize my body on the bike. Not sure, probably learned it the hard way when I was kid. Thanks for the great content Bret!

  • @paradoxiCk
    @paradoxiCk 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you for all the instructions!

  • @MotoGiant
    @MotoGiant 5 лет назад +1

    Many times have I crimped an ankle/ lower leg under a pannier - good to swap out for soft bags!! good tips!

  • @tahoehiker
    @tahoehiker 5 лет назад +4

    100% correct and very well explained!

  • @SammyLeeJ
    @SammyLeeJ 5 лет назад +2

    Very useful video as always thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.

  • @jrbass62
    @jrbass62 4 года назад +1

    I also use that technic late at night, On the way to the restroom!!! Love your vids!!

  • @HR-eb4vs
    @HR-eb4vs 4 года назад

    I did this once when I lost my front tyre(worn out) in the tarmac. It was a quick reflex that worked and saved my ride.

  • @billiondollardan
    @billiondollardan 4 года назад +1

    Before Bret defined the dab maneuver I was thinking hey I just saw him touch ground at the end of the last video! lol Now I get it

  • @wmrider_adventures
    @wmrider_adventures 5 лет назад +4

    I’ve have gotten my foot caught on the bike while trying to save it. Sucks!!
    Being on top of the pegs is scary but I must keep practicing!

  • @byrdt6528
    @byrdt6528 5 лет назад +2

    Great stuff Bret!!

  • @f18a
    @f18a 5 лет назад +2

    Excellent vid, as always.

  • @Codum78
    @Codum78 5 лет назад +2

    Funny happenstance that this was posted before my deep gravel ride today. Perfect tool to learn from tho, thanks !

  • @youserdna
    @youserdna 5 лет назад +3

    Very educational video! would be great a video on how to descend steep slopes with different types of difficult terrain, such as gravel or slippery ground down hill

    • @MOTOTREK
      @MOTOTREK  5 лет назад +1

      Agreed! It's on the to-do list, Andres.

  • @mickeypopa
    @mickeypopa 5 лет назад +2

    I've done the dabbing a few times so far and every time it's been an instinctive reaction.
    I honed my skill on a 50cc scooter with hard tires that would lose the front easily on hot, slick asphalt. lol

  • @Brad-RB
    @Brad-RB 5 лет назад +1

    Always love your videos. I wish that I was younger. I would love to learn how to adventure ride.

  • @frooglepete
    @frooglepete 5 лет назад +2

    Fantastic video, thanks so much Brett

  • @emilianoee
    @emilianoee 5 лет назад +2

    Genio....gracias por estos tutoriales.
    Abrazo desde Argentina

  • @AudreyH48
    @AudreyH48 5 лет назад

    Thank you for this vid! I actually took my 1090advR to a Dirt bike type training session, wanting to get back in the saddle in the dirt and they were trying to get me swinging my leg forward and doing all the dirt bike riding things and it was so awkward that I could tell the bike wasn't meant for it. I did find some forward weight was nice for single track but wasn't a neutral position. i need to make a trip down to the PSSOR school!

    • @BretTkacs
      @BretTkacs 5 лет назад

      We'd love to have you.

  • @TheGeoDaddy
    @TheGeoDaddy 5 лет назад +3

    Even though the ONLY off-road riding I do on my GS is - going over the center ground in dead traffic - this is good to know! 😏

  • @olegyd
    @olegyd 5 лет назад +6

    That was very, very useful! thank you. Padle walks that what i hate! Is my problem! But now I see a light in the end of tunnel!! 😄😄😄😄

  • @l33dek
    @l33dek 4 года назад +1

    I'be been using that when things go "unbalanced", but didn't know it has a name :D Nice!

    • @MOTOTREK
      @MOTOTREK  4 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback!

  • @jacqalas
    @jacqalas 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks for the tip! I will practice it until it is second nature. I would also like to know who cleans your bike after each video? They deserve some kind of Grammy award or trophy.

    • @BretTkacs
      @BretTkacs 5 лет назад +1

      Good idea... I need a bike washer

  • @StickerMedia
    @StickerMedia 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks, keep the videos coming!

  • @jared3966
    @jared3966 5 лет назад +4

    Another quality video.

  • @jjpbdm
    @jjpbdm 3 года назад +1

    The music in these videos is cool!!

  • @PTHME21
    @PTHME21 3 года назад

    Thank you for this video, I am always looking for things to improve on my riding. I have gone from a relatively light bmw g650gs to a r1200gs. I always kinda nagged at myself for what you call dabbing. Nice to see I have sort of been doing the right thing. Now my biggest fear is learning a dry clutch offroad and not destroying it.

  • @robertcoman4236
    @robertcoman4236 5 лет назад +5

    5 seconds in and I 'm smiling. :)

  • @RiderMark
    @RiderMark 5 лет назад +2

    Verry interesting. I'm planning to make a big journey from Holland to Mongolia (mayby that far). Doubt if I can do it on my KTM 1190 but I think it's really cool to do it on that bike, and these kind of techniques help!

    • @rkr6237
      @rkr6237 Год назад

      How did your trip go? And which bike did you end up taking?

  • @marksearsjr
    @marksearsjr 5 лет назад +2

    Keep them videos coming.

  • @CGR89
    @CGR89 5 лет назад +90

    I knew my years of dabbing were worth it
    *watches video*
    ...oh, nevermind

  • @brucekendall52
    @brucekendall52 5 лет назад +2

    Good video instruction,thks.

  • @fortefacu
    @fortefacu 5 лет назад +1

    Amazing video!, Now i need another of "how to fall off the motorcycle" when it's too late for dab... Thank you for sharing your knoeledge

  • @andrisrepulis
    @andrisrepulis 5 лет назад +75

    Sadly, I have a feeling like this video is made personally for me :(

    • @shawngreenwood7825
      @shawngreenwood7825 5 лет назад +6

      Me to, but I love these rider improvement. If i win the loto I am going to take some of his classes.

    • @olegyd
      @olegyd 5 лет назад +5

      Same same buddy! That my video too

    • @robpinter5431
      @robpinter5431 5 лет назад +10

      I think me too, I will bring the canoe next time because I paddle more than dab.

    • @lanceharrison6073
      @lanceharrison6073 5 лет назад +2

      Same here. Bret did tell me to keep watching when I commented on the riding boots video. 🙂👍🏻🏍

    • @ridelive6249
      @ridelive6249 5 лет назад +3

      Dont forget he has long legs. Dabbing and even pedalling is easy for him. ) Long legs = 50% of success.

  • @ArizonaRE
    @ArizonaRE 5 лет назад +1

    Very well explained, thanks for another great video B-)

  • @molokelamodiba8576
    @molokelamodiba8576 5 лет назад +1

    Useful information - Molokela Modiba (Nelspruit, South Africa)

  • @jigmephelgye1423
    @jigmephelgye1423 5 лет назад +1

    Thank u for your instructuon

  • @antoniocordeiro2528
    @antoniocordeiro2528 5 лет назад +1

    When I see your videos, I realize I have a lot to learn.

  • @OscarHawk1975
    @OscarHawk1975 5 лет назад +1

    Nice vid! You áre doing a great job

  • @llb7123
    @llb7123 5 лет назад

    Bret, Thank you for putting these videos out. I think about your weightless rider teaching a lot. There are times when getting up on the pegs seems impossible like when the mud is so slippery that having momentum only increases the speed of the inevitable crash. Mud so sticky that the fender plugs up and the front wheel stops turning. Do you find at rare times you just cant get enough forward momentum to stand on the pegs? If so, what do you do or should I just go for it!?Thank you again Bret. I have learned so much from your videos and watch them over and over.

  • @onemilemore541
    @onemilemore541 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks so much Brett! I don't recall any other instructors explaining this so clearly. I find your instructions so helpful and can't wait to practice them! I'd assume this same technique would be used in most water crossings, correct?

    • @BretTkacs
      @BretTkacs 5 лет назад

      Only if you screw up... Dabs are reactive

  • @luanshaqiri1611
    @luanshaqiri1611 5 лет назад +1

    Your bike looks great! Really!

  • @Mk-fm5tc
    @Mk-fm5tc 5 лет назад +1

    As always, excellent video. Full of information, and not crap! Also, where was this video filmed? As a local I love knowing the area you film in, doesn't get much better than the PNW!

    • @MOTOTREK
      @MOTOTREK  5 лет назад

      Capitol State Forest just outside of Olympia. Not far from the Rock Candy Mountain
      entrance.

  • @MargusMoto
    @MargusMoto 5 лет назад +4

    This is my new mantra: "Get back on the pegs! Always get back on the pegs!!" :)

  • @SwabianBiker
    @SwabianBiker 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for the great video! Which tyres do you prefer? Which tyres do have on this bike? Regards from germany

  • @robertbotta6536
    @robertbotta6536 5 лет назад +1

    You are awesome. Thanks a ton.

  • @steveoverstreet5635
    @steveoverstreet5635 5 лет назад +3

    Nice video - except for the rant!!! On the other hand, I might have mis-heard the rant, so there’s that. I find it hard to imagine riding without a dab or two, and I at first thought the rant was anti-dab. I guess the key is to *never* plant the foot. And of course he demonstrates “paddle-dabbing”, and it’s hard to see the difference between paddle-dabbing and paddle-footing, which is a foot plant and then another foot plant, and then another ....etc. I dunno - I Rewatched the video starting just after the rant, and I really got a lot out of it.

  • @missk1942
    @missk1942 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent 👍

  • @ArizonaAdv
    @ArizonaAdv 5 лет назад +2

    ""RIDE ON"" always a good reminder.

  • @CowboyX1000
    @CowboyX1000 5 лет назад +1

    Solid advice.

  • @johncarlson9999
    @johncarlson9999 5 лет назад +1

    That was a good video!

  • @zhuojunjian5976
    @zhuojunjian5976 2 года назад

    Wow this is golden