The way you explained going up at an angle to lift your back wheel literally blew my mind. It’s not that I was unaware of this, but it’s like I was unaware that I WAS aware . Haha
Fair enough. I’m not sure if you understand but if the ledge is so big that your wheels can’t touch the ground they can’t really use thin air for traction. Also it’s a beginners series to get people started and help them learn throttle control and breakovers
The way you explained going up at an angle to lift your back wheel literally blew my mind. It’s not that I was unaware of this, but it’s like I was unaware that I WAS aware . Haha
This channel is underrated and should have 200k subs easily. Great work bro. Love the content.
Thanks! It all takes time and I can see it’s growing naturally :)
Dude you should have like 1 million... also the video quality is amazing
You’re too kind!
Very cool ! As of late we have been playing with overdrive in the front , what a difference !
Yeah overdrive is pretty awesome. I’ll always run it on locked diff machines
I'm not new to crawling but still take something away from these videos.
Just found your channel. Great how to videos!! 👍👍👍🤩 💢Subscribed💢
I learned how to crawl by coming at obstacles at angles instead of head on it works
Some pretty good information bro just subscribe to your channel
Thanks! Appreciate the sub
As soon as you started using wheel speed to get over a simple ledge, rather than demonstrating how to crawl over it properly you lost me.
Fair enough. I’m not sure if you understand but if the ledge is so big that your wheels can’t touch the ground they can’t really use thin air for traction.
Also it’s a beginners series to get people started and help them learn throttle control and breakovers