Which way have you ridden over your skill level? #5 is common for enduro/trail riding. [FREE Guide] "Basic Techniques" guide to trail ride with confidence - motocrosshideout.com/basic/
All true. Im 58 and still riding. The biggest problems I have seen are overconfidence, buying a bike that is too powerful, and riding when physically or mentally fatigued. Enduro requires a lot of seat time to gain experience in all types of terrain and tough situations. RUclips videos also create a false sense of simplicity. The pros make everything look easy.
I agree Rick. While there are a lot of great youtube videos, it's not always so easy to translate those skills to riding on the trails. Thanks for watching and sharing.
Which way have you ridden over your skill level? #5 is common for enduro/trail riding.
[FREE Guide] "Basic Techniques" guide to trail ride with confidence - motocrosshideout.com/basic/
All true. Im 58 and still riding. The biggest problems I have seen are overconfidence, buying a bike that is too powerful, and riding when physically or mentally fatigued. Enduro requires a lot of seat time to gain experience in all types of terrain and tough situations. RUclips videos also create a false sense of simplicity. The pros make everything look easy.
I agree Rick. While there are a lot of great youtube videos, it's not always so easy to translate those skills to riding on the trails. Thanks for watching and sharing.