@Yoshij250GS I agree with you.Placing your feet near the outside when riding over rocks is a good way to break a toe.Its just as effective to sea saw with your hips or open a leg to counter act the rolly rocks And that rock pile would have been easier to get through by hitting the first rock and jumping all of them gripping the bike like a motocrosser
@Yoshij250GS I agree with you.Placing your feet near the outside when riding over rocks is a good way to break a toe.Its just as effective to sea saw with your hips or open a leg to counter act the rolly rocks And that rock pile would have been easier to get through by hitting the first rock and jumping all of them gripping the bike like a motocrosser
sorry, but-the-feet-on-the outside of the footpags-instruction ist simply not good.
you can easyly see that the bike does not have to go slope while riding over rocks. being relaxed and having the knees soft but leadingly pushed against the seat combined with no weight on the handlebar and neutral bodyweight positioning (+less damping in suspension for more and faster wheel travel) is the proper way of riding sonefields...
im a new rider and all the videoes are well explained very very helpfull, great work. slow motion very helpfull also. jst get a mike cover so sound quality is better
@Yoshij250GS I agree with you.Placing your feet near the outside when riding over rocks is a good way to break a toe.Its just as effective to sea saw with your hips or open a leg to counter act the rolly rocks And that rock pile would have been easier to get through by hitting the first rock and jumping all of them gripping the bike like a motocrosser
but well done and much thanks for the effort!
jasonmccoll 8 months ago
@Yoshij250GS I agree with you.Placing your feet near the outside when riding over rocks is a good way to break a toe.Its just as effective to sea saw with your hips or open a leg to counter act the rolly rocks And that rock pile would have been easier to get through by hitting the first rock and jumping all of them gripping the bike like a motocrosser
but well done and much thanks for the effort!
jasonmccoll 8 months ago
sorry, but-the-feet-on-the outside of the footpags-instruction ist simply not good.
you can easyly see that the bike does not have to go slope while riding over rocks. being relaxed and having the knees soft but leadingly pushed against the seat combined with no weight on the handlebar and neutral bodyweight positioning (+less damping in suspension for more and faster wheel travel) is the proper way of riding sonefields...
but well done and much thanks for the effort!
Yoshij250GS 1 year ago
All the TORO Rider tips are worth watching. Well done and thanks for the effort.
augerinspain 1 year ago
im a new rider and all the videoes are well explained very very helpfull, great work. slow motion very helpfull also. jst get a mike cover so sound quality is better
TheGoatweasel 2 years ago