One more thought…if you ride in the trees a lot…bark busters as seen in the video are fantastic. They will smash off of trees and branches without you even knowing it! Some prefer to ride with the lighter version but for me the version seem in the video is far preferred.
More tips: Make sure your goggles work with your helmet. Actually that goes for all gear. Blue or amber tint if you need more but go in woods a lot. Fox makes cheap trash. Latex gloves underneath your gloves for cold temps or wet conditions, even snow. Newer racers may want butt padding as they'll likely sit a lot. Laundry net to wash this stuff in. Safety glasses to replace goggles in rain.
Really enjoyed this video and sensible content. Boots and helmets with googles just makes sense of course. I wouldn’t get on a bike without knee protection! Elbows…I ride in a variety of terrain…falling in rocks will only happen once without Elbows pads…LOL. Get em! Really do your research on Chest Protectors. I bought the AlpineStar A10…super adjustable, breath like crazy and most important for me…really good rib protection….my main reason for buying it. Integrates well with my neck brace as well (Atlas). Anyway, much thanks for the content. Really enjoyed it.
Make your own Grip donuts using those koozies. I cut my own and been on my bike for 8 months. Agree on Alpinestar Boots and Their Roost Deflector. Quality stuff. I have Tech 3 boots now and the A-6 Roost Guard. Knee protection is Mobius. Good Stuff
Feet, ankles and shins take alot of hits - important to get a good motocross boot. Like he said, get the best boot and helmet you can afford. An added benefit to having good gear is that you will ride with more confidence.
Knee braces are just as important as your helmet, i would choose knee braces over a roost protector anyday, those knee braces pants are overkill, they have knee braces socks without the feet that work great.
One more thought…if you ride in the trees a lot…bark busters as seen in the video are fantastic. They will smash off of trees and branches without you even knowing it! Some prefer to ride with the lighter version but for me the version seem in the video is far preferred.
Awesome content! Another video that’s right on point!
Thanks man, appreciate it!
Thanks! I'm a new moto rider but raced MTB for about 20 years prior. This helped me
Right on man!
More tips: Make sure your goggles work with your helmet. Actually that goes for all gear. Blue or amber tint if you need more but go in woods a lot. Fox makes cheap trash. Latex gloves underneath your gloves for cold temps or wet conditions, even snow. Newer racers may want butt padding as they'll likely sit a lot. Laundry net to wash this stuff in. Safety glasses to replace goggles in rain.
Really enjoyed this video and sensible content. Boots and helmets with googles just makes sense of course. I wouldn’t get on a bike without knee protection! Elbows…I ride in a variety of terrain…falling in rocks will only happen once without Elbows pads…LOL. Get em!
Really do your research on Chest Protectors. I bought the AlpineStar A10…super adjustable, breath like crazy and most important for me…really good rib protection….my main reason for buying it. Integrates well with my neck brace as well (Atlas). Anyway, much thanks for the content. Really enjoyed it.
Make your own Grip donuts using those koozies. I cut my own and been on my bike for 8 months. Agree on Alpinestar Boots and Their Roost Deflector. Quality stuff. I have Tech 3 boots now and the A-6 Roost Guard. Knee protection is Mobius. Good Stuff
Feet, ankles and shins take alot of hits - important to get a good motocross boot. Like he said, get the best boot and helmet you can afford. An added benefit to having good gear is that you will ride with more confidence.
New to the channel luv the content and Great videos bro,bikeLife👍🏾
Knee braces are just as important as your helmet, i would choose knee braces over a roost protector anyday, those knee braces pants are overkill, they have knee braces socks without the feet that work great.
Klim makes a great pair of padded leggings that work as “knee brace pants”.
nice vid! You should do like affiliate links for the stuff so you get a kickback btw!
Thanks, I do have product tags in the lower left corner. I get a tiny kick back if people click on those
thank you
cut your handlebars down 3/8"-1/2" on each bar end!