My 10yo son worked in this last winter on his 110. After a couple days he was able to do this and kickstart his bike at the same time. It does not take much but it just takes the time to start and try. Thanks for the great lessons and tips to make us all better!!!
Thanks a million for this video. I've tried mastering the static balance but never was able to but with the tips in this video I'm getting the hang of it!
Man Rich, you are all kinds of help!! I'm watching your series but still practicing on the static track stand. It is harder than it looks!! Thanks for the tip on digging out a little hole.
One great example of why it is ok is the side hill technique Rich covers in a few videos. When on a side hill you want to tip your bike so more perpendicular that plumb to the hill, this keeps your main traction patch of your tire and weight to the hill and not using the edge of the tire. to do that you have to have a knee wide.
Rich, when you first mention to turn the bars into the direction you are falling... Do you mean to apply pressure to the bars without moving them?, or do you mean to actually move the bars? I think Charles tried to ask a similar question but I think you inadvertently answered a different question.
So I just went out in the dark practicing my balance with this technique. I have a 300+lb crf250L dual sport. Will it naturally be harder the heavier the bike gets? Also, I seem to be more comfortable starting with the opposite leg as the video. Is there a reason to start standing with the “outside” leg?
Rich Larson has been very helpful with his video's. Now I know why his next instructional hasn't come out yet because he was working on this with Rocky Mountain. 😆
Great to see Rich here! Again, the Jedi Master of hard enduro!
My 10yo son worked in this last winter on his 110. After a couple days he was able to do this and kickstart his bike at the same time. It does not take much but it just takes the time to start and try. Thanks for the great lessons and tips to make us all better!!!
Hope that also correlates with a nearly 40 yo intermediate rider freshly off a hiatus.
Dood what is he now a reptilian?
Lmfao @@cpostclothesrack2012
Love content like this! So much easier to learn when you see the instructor break it down while a newbie is learning it
Your teaching enthusiasm is awesome and the first thing I noticed. YES! 🙂
Thanks a million for this video. I've tried mastering the static balance but never was able to but with the tips in this video I'm getting the hang of it!
I really like that breakdancing is being incorporated into the teaching of motorcycle skills.
This is great advice and I'm speaking to this as a trials rider. Great tips guys
Thank you Rich! Based on your video I have done it within 2 days! Great cheers from Hungary Europe!
damn, Charles is killin it. Good to see Rich on here.
Man Rich, you are all kinds of help!! I'm watching your series but still practicing on the static track stand. It is harder than it looks!! Thanks for the tip on digging out a little hole.
Awesome Video!👍🏻 Great Information!
Really cool to see Rich Larson on the RMATVMC channel. I love his content on the IRC channel.
Another good vid thanks! I will be trying this one
Thank you so much for sharing your experience 🎉🎉🎉
Thanks. I was naturally spreading my legs occasionally while riding slow in the dirt and wondered if that was okay.
One great example of why it is ok is the side hill technique Rich covers in a few videos. When on a side hill you want to tip your bike so more perpendicular that plumb to the hill, this keeps your main traction patch of your tire and weight to the hill and not using the edge of the tire. to do that you have to have a knee wide.
love these, keep em coming!👍
This is GREAT stuff. More like this. Rich is a Bad Ass!
Great video 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Rich, when you first mention to turn the bars into the direction you are falling... Do you mean to apply pressure to the bars without moving them?, or do you mean to actually move the bars?
I think Charles tried to ask a similar question but I think you inadvertently answered a different question.
Rich...you are amazing
Ok...my family and I love your videos..we watch them often. But....I have to ask....what breed is your dog...absolutely beautiful
Awesome Enduro content. 😀👍
Thanks 😊
This is definitely a drill I need more practice with. Thanks for the lesson!
So I just went out in the dark practicing my balance with this technique. I have a 300+lb crf250L dual sport. Will it naturally be harder the heavier the bike gets? Also, I seem to be more comfortable starting with the opposite leg as the video. Is there a reason to start standing with the “outside” leg?
Great video!!!
100% pro tips
Very helpful! 👍
Rich Larson has been very helpful with his video's. Now I know why his next instructional hasn't come out yet because he was working on this with Rocky Mountain. 😆
GOOD!!! VIDEO THANKS
Thanks for watching!
Brilliant!
Hope you enjoyed. Thanks for your views and feedback.
Amazing ❤
Thank you! Cheers!
@@rmatvmcI just tried to do this balance example and I deed it without one hand but front wheel in a little hole. But it’s really works.
Gotta learn to go slow to be better at going fast!
Wait a minute. I don’t see any pros here
Nice