Thank you!! Not only was your obvious chemistry as friends excellent but showing a real world comparison between top shelf bikes and a lowly trail bike makes this video pure gold for us average riders. Seeing your riding "heroes" unafraid to publicly fail is rare in this world. Thank you.
kabloooey :-) more bloopers than the end credits of a smokey and the bandit movie, great video as always and good luck Nick, doing it for the working racers
Man that looks fun. What a sweet setup he's got there. I too would ride every day if I had something like that haha. I know that's not an excuse, but still pretty sweet video!
Finally I was able to double blip because I saw the IRC tire guy video which explained it in very detail. Even I only used a KLX 150 but it was superior to my friend who used a KTM on hard terrain.
I feel ya, I'm still an absolute Muppet, but I've put a lot of work into technical slow terrain in the woods, and I'm better than most of my friends at it, but the second we have to do something high speed I fall right apart. I'm turning 40 here in a few months, so I've decided I'm totally fine with that. I'm not an indestructible teenager anymore, and as always ny hat is off to Nick being the old guy in the field who is still competitive even if he doesn't podium often.
Totally agree I'm 46 just had a right knee replacement due to racing motocross and riding my whole life I've got a wife and two kids I will still be riding but it's just going to be Trail fun and riding with the kids maybe a track day here and there but nothing serious
I think you and Nick need to play a game of Horse with the bikes. Would be fun to see you coming up with different obstacles that you think the other one can’t do
epic video! Ill be traveling to a clinic and race and the loaner bike is a bike like this.... I am really excited to ride something different and I am sure it will be a great bike
Going fast is a mentality rich… you have to let go of fear and trust your skills and the bike. I do think some of us are guilty of over analyzing things to.. the fast guys don’t really analyze things they just go fast lol
@@IRCTireUSAMoto it sounds a cliche I know but one of my good friends is racing Canadian pro nationals and will say watching him ride is like watching an explosion lol.. his technique always isn’t perfect but he absolutely charges as hard as he can go into every corner.. he lands pinned off every jump it’s just like there is no holding back any where. It does not come for free though.. he doesn’t crash too often but when he does it’s usually going really really fast. And that’s where the line is drawn for speed for alot of us. It’s the fear of having a big crash and injury.
I see what you’re saying but if that was the case your buddy could come with his mentality and beat Nicks time. Or anyone with the right “mentality” could come lay down a heater. This reminds me of the guy that “sees red” and thinks he can beat up a black belt. That simply won’t happen. It’s repetitions, it’s dedication, it’s obsession. Plain and simple
@@IRCTireUSAMoto haha I love that analogy.. but you are absolutely right.. your technique and skill have to be at a level which can hold up which yours is.. I think it just comes a point when to level up speed you just have to start un corking it and honestly be a bit of a lunatic lol.. i know the biggest things that separate me and my friend I was telling you about is 10-15 seconds per lap time and a about a dozen broken bones 😆. Cheers 🤙
Thank you!! Not only was your obvious chemistry as friends excellent but showing a real world comparison between top shelf bikes and a lowly trail bike makes this video pure gold for us average riders. Seeing your riding "heroes" unafraid to publicly fail is rare in this world. Thank you.
Glad you get it man!! Thank so much for watching
Whoa! The KLX230 again! This is getting very serious. You guys were great both of you! Good to see, great show. Thanks Rich, and keep shredding!!
kabloooey :-) more bloopers than the end credits of a smokey and the bandit movie, great video as always and good luck Nick, doing it for the working racers
Dude we need more of this content, you two bring out the best in each other!
Hope there is much more to come!!
Favorite channel on YT right now. So much info and entertainment.
Thanks so much for watching. Glad you enjoy it!
Restart!!! 😂 Also, I’m such a huge fan of Nick, hardest working guy out there! Good stuff!
He’s the best!
Fun fact I'm racing a crf230 at Donner hard enduro this weekend😂
CRF230F , such a great bike , I have a TE250I and the CRF is soooooo much easier to ride 😊
Man that looks fun. What a sweet setup he's got there. I too would ride every day if I had something like that haha. I know that's not an excuse, but still pretty sweet video!
His set up is definitely dialed! I love it! Thanks for watching!
Finally I was able to double blip because I saw the IRC tire guy video which explained it in very detail. Even I only used a KLX 150 but it was superior to my friend who used a KTM on hard terrain.
"I've had a cold for a month and a half!" That is so like the singing scene from Step Brothers 🤣
I need to send you a set of tires! 🙌
@@IRCTireUSAMoto You absolutely do! I'm due a pair on my TE300 and want to see what IRC is all about..
@@IRCTireUSAMoto Let me know when you want my shipping address ;)
I feel ya, I'm still an absolute Muppet, but I've put a lot of work into technical slow terrain in the woods, and I'm better than most of my friends at it, but the second we have to do something high speed I fall right apart. I'm turning 40 here in a few months, so I've decided I'm totally fine with that. I'm not an indestructible teenager anymore, and as always ny hat is off to Nick being the old guy in the field who is still competitive even if he doesn't podium often.
Totally agree I'm 46 just had a right knee replacement due to racing motocross and riding my whole life I've got a wife and two kids I will still be riding but it's just going to be Trail fun and riding with the kids maybe a track day here and there but nothing serious
can't wait to see y'all in redmond, Or!!!!!!
See you then!
That was pure FUN!
Couldn’t have had more fun!! 🙌
Thanks gents, that looked like fun..it was fun to watch
It was awesome!
I think you and Nick need to play a game of Horse with the bikes. Would be fun to see you coming up with different obstacles that you think the other one can’t do
That’d be a blast!
Great Episode❤
Now do it on a PW50. Lol. Great job guys. Impressive.
Haha! Perfect!
Sounds nice! Would be fun to fly out from Sweden and ride over there🤟
Rich is such a good teacher
So much the rider !nd not the bike....until you get the elite level. Amazing!
True that!
Is this the future for Rich? Beta to Husky to klx??? Always fun to watch you enjoy your sport
epic video! Ill be traveling to a clinic and race and the loaner bike is a bike like this.... I am really excited to ride something different and I am sure it will be a great bike
Works good!
The best tutorial in the world
Great stuff!
Glad you enjoyed it!!
Hair is on point Rich 👍
Cased it and then giggles it out! 😂😂
😂😂
It is easy to spend money on a fast bike, it is hard to spend the time needed to become an amazing rider ;)
Going fast is a mentality rich… you have to let go of fear and trust your skills and the bike. I do think some of us are guilty of over analyzing things to.. the fast guys don’t really analyze things they just go fast lol
@@IRCTireUSAMoto it sounds a cliche I know but one of my good friends is racing Canadian pro nationals and will say watching him ride is like watching an explosion lol.. his technique always isn’t perfect but he absolutely charges as hard as he can go into every corner.. he lands pinned off every jump it’s just like there is no holding back any where. It does not come for free though.. he doesn’t crash too often but when he does it’s usually going really really fast. And that’s where the line is drawn for speed for alot of us. It’s the fear of having a big crash and injury.
I see what you’re saying but if that was the case your buddy could come with his mentality and beat Nicks time. Or anyone with the right “mentality” could come lay down a heater. This reminds me of the guy that “sees red” and thinks he can beat up a black belt. That simply won’t happen.
It’s repetitions, it’s dedication, it’s obsession. Plain and simple
@@IRCTireUSAMoto haha I love that analogy.. but you are absolutely right.. your technique and skill have to be at a level which can hold up which yours is.. I think it just comes a point when to level up speed you just have to start un corking it and honestly be a bit of a lunatic lol.. i know the biggest things that separate me and my friend I was telling you about is 10-15 seconds per lap time and a about a dozen broken bones 😆.
Cheers 🤙
👍🙌cheers!
How abou klx140rf endurocross challnge.
Your time minus ten seconds: accept the challenge
I believe I can get it!
Next KLX 140
What watch are you wearing?
This is a Garmin in the video. I’m gonna change to a polar.
Cut your hair Rich
RESTART!! 😂😂😂
All the runs in the world and I still couldn’t beat him!! lol
We're both gonna do a lap. On this.
Did you pay money for that? 🤣
😂😂
Hair cut time…