Today we have another Pro vs Joe episode featuring James Flynn and @AdamDoesDirtbikes
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@svengain702025 күн бұрын
This was extremely helpful as a novice rider. New perspectives are great ways to learn. Thank you for this type of content 👍
@IRCTireUSAMoto
25 күн бұрын
Stoked it was helpful!!
@AdamDoesDirtbikes23 күн бұрын
Awesome advice! Thanks for taking the time to put these videos together Rich! I had a blast collaborating with you and James! James is a beast!
@haydenewart983725 күн бұрын
Not sure how many more of these I can watch untill Adam packs his muffler 😂
@zxcvbnmnz
24 күн бұрын
I was thinking it's cracked or so munted it's leaking at the header.
@BigRedGuy25 күн бұрын
Adam is tough as nails to keep trying this climb ! If I had the nerve to try that , I probably would have looped out , wadded my bike up , cried and gone home .
@IRCTireUSAMoto
25 күн бұрын
They don’t come tougher!! 🙌
@PistaParsons21 күн бұрын
Rich, PLEASE help! I showed this vid to my son who burst out laughing in the first few seconds… he heard “Hi, I’m Miss Larson” and now I can’t unhear it! On all the videos! And man I’ve watched most of them! LOVE you and your vids mam… 😉
@solidsnake266525 күн бұрын
Always on board for this content. Keep it coming my man!
@IRCTireUSAMoto
25 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for watching and supporting!
@marioschristofi314520 күн бұрын
Very nice video. It is very helpful to be able to see the breakdown and compare 2 different riders on the same obstacle. Thanks!
@jamescampbell433424 күн бұрын
11:52 ~ 12:00 8 seconds of perfection. 👏
@thailandmopedadventures61125 күн бұрын
Hi Rich, thank you so much for taking the time to to make these Series. Keep it up showing the comparison “Average vs Pro Rider”, because it is extremely helpful❤❤❤
@jonathanstoddard771225 күн бұрын
These vids are awesome, thank you Rich.
@Jrod_FPV24 күн бұрын
these are awesome videos! Thank you to Adam, Rich, and Jamesm for these awesome videos! I'd like to point out the phrasing at 5:29 😂 Is it me or does the bike sound lean? Referencing the hanging idle.
@markmtbrider25 күн бұрын
I want to see the pro do it on the Joe bike.....
@codygrams
19 күн бұрын
Same
@Dissentient0125 күн бұрын
Killer Vid! Thanks again Rich!
@IRCTireUSAMoto
24 күн бұрын
Thank you!!!
@jw855622 күн бұрын
Yeah love it big help for us home Reno nuts
@Rogg-mm3by25 күн бұрын
Another great video from the best riding coach on KZread. Thanks Rich!! Thanks to Adam and James!!
@IRCTireUSAMoto
24 күн бұрын
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching!!
@soilsmanadv667325 күн бұрын
What a great concept...now I need to practice it .....a bunch!
@IRCTireUSAMoto
25 күн бұрын
Love it!!
@bhalls10024 күн бұрын
Great tips. Gotta drill it in and practice until its second nature!
@TokyoOffroad25 күн бұрын
This was a good one and great to see the different line choices and techniques. Personally zero runup is the hardest for me as balance is initially so difficult. Need to practice, practice and practice some more :-) Thanks for making the videos
@IRCTireUSAMoto
25 күн бұрын
That’s exactly right! Balance is so key in this situation! Practice practice! Thanks for the support!
@learningtofly680425 күн бұрын
Nice work Adam! :). tough gig
@IRCTireUSAMoto
25 күн бұрын
He kills it every time!!
@husko706117 күн бұрын
I love your videos.
@robh326721 күн бұрын
Trickiest part on something this steep is keeping the front end down.
@AntiStressKit23 күн бұрын
I watched the video over and over, and I believe that I accurately mapped out all of the spots in which I would have crushed 😕
@nickd69825 күн бұрын
Brilliant!
@IRCTireUSAMoto
25 күн бұрын
🙌
@r_s_enduro25 күн бұрын
Hella good video
@IRCTireUSAMoto
24 күн бұрын
Appreciate it!!
@alanarthur-ni3nw25 күн бұрын
5:30... phrasing 😮
@patw917525 күн бұрын
Not a pro here. I love these videos. They're so encouraging it's awesome.
@IRCTireUSAMoto
25 күн бұрын
Love hearing that!! Thanks for watching!
@unodue766724 күн бұрын
Ma per affrontare queste asperità non sarebbe meglio disporre di una moto più bassa e agile? But wouldn't it be better to have a lower and more agile bike to tackle these rough edges?
@Jrod_FPV24 күн бұрын
someone correct me where i'm wrong.... forgive me while i overthink out loud :) so the key to available traction boils down to essentially 2 things: 1 - surface condition between the 2 surfaces a - tire - rubber compound, pressure, tread, etc. b - ground - moisture content, soil/ rock makeup, etc. 2 - Normal force (a physics term) - How much force the tire is pushing on the ground. a - this can be seen as a visible representation by how much the rear shock is compressed. the more compressed, the more force the tire is putting on the ground. b - increased with wheelies (all the weight that was on the front tire is now added to the back tire) c - increased by traveling up hill (forces a wheelie position) d - increased when rider bounces on seat or pegs so the goal is to find every available inch within the climb where you can maximize normal force. You can see then when james bounces on the pegs in the tiny sections where the rock is cracked and leveled off for just a couple inches. At times of high available traction, it's critical to put down maximum power in order to optimize your chances of making it to the top.
@krazed0451
22 күн бұрын
You'll hear a lot of experienced riders refer to normal force as "holding pressure", which is essentially what you're describing. The ability to derive the maximum amount of drive when you have maximum normal force is the coming together of a lot of different bike skills, there are an awful lot of videos on this channel that cover it in greater detail :-)
@Jrod_FPV
22 күн бұрын
@@krazed0451 thank you! I think I have heard that term before but didn't have any context, that makes sense now. Yes this channel is great! I must've watched nearly every video!
@ido110125 күн бұрын
1st gear?
@DavidDacaro10 күн бұрын
get a 500 and uncork it, no run up needed 😆
@DerbiiRaCer25 күн бұрын
That first bike sound terrible
@learningtofly6804
25 күн бұрын
Agree. Whats up, is it just muffler packing or is it power value on the pipe too soon?
@zombanator3000
25 күн бұрын
He crashed it really hard during the event. I think they go into it in a prior video
@enduro-parts-aus
25 күн бұрын
@@learningtofly6804thsts a leak out of the exhaust flange
@setnsun2118 күн бұрын
Let some air out of rear tire
@Warzeszka_2225 күн бұрын
Add polish text please😃
@maxjah352425 күн бұрын
It would be interesting if James took Adam's setup after the main part. Just to see what good skill can do with a bad setup.
@IRCTireUSAMoto
25 күн бұрын
Maybe that’s an idea for a new video!
@svengain7020
25 күн бұрын
Seems like you're the type at the local pit, that looks down on others because they aren't as experienced as you. Right? What a loser. He shouldn't even bother, cause only you and your broskis are ultimate riders. Locals only 🍻
@OhioEnduro
25 күн бұрын
I agree with this, seeing pros riding on pro bikes doesn't really correlate to a novice on a cheaper bike. Or just someone who can't afford that level of setup. So seeing a pro ride a terrible setup would help us build confidence on our cheap machines and see that we CAN do it. Just with practice and patience
@maxjah3524
25 күн бұрын
@@OhioEnduro I was actually curious about the line choices. Put James where Adam started, on an uphill and neck-deep in dust and see if his skill will pull him through.
@OhioEnduro
25 күн бұрын
@maxjah3524 ohhhhhh! Okay I got what you meant by setup. That's my fault lmao. Still, you make a great point
@olliechristopher46725 күн бұрын
That's not cool at all "not giving any secrets". As anyone who's an advanced rider should do, is help out a novice. I'm all about helping out a fellow rider in need.
@IRCTireUSAMoto
25 күн бұрын
You don’t get he did that for the video?? 🤷♂️ it’s meant to show what an average rider WOULD do compared to a pro.
@olliechristopher467
25 күн бұрын
Oops my bad!! Carry on!!
@IRCTireUSAMoto
25 күн бұрын
All good!! 🙌
@bameytv172525 күн бұрын
The first guy has a lot of learning to do
@IRCTireUSAMoto
25 күн бұрын
That first guy is a well above average rider! To get to the top level the work is overwhelming!
@svengain7020
25 күн бұрын
And he is, with positivity from a friend. Randoms that talk negative, doesnt help 🍻
@patw9175
25 күн бұрын
Just a quick glance at his youtube channel shows he's come in as good as second place in the US Hard Enduro series. We are not gonna sit here and talk shit about him.
@learningtofly6804
25 күн бұрын
wow. thats a great example of an arm chair perspective :)
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This was extremely helpful as a novice rider. New perspectives are great ways to learn. Thank you for this type of content 👍
@IRCTireUSAMoto
25 күн бұрын
Stoked it was helpful!!
Awesome advice! Thanks for taking the time to put these videos together Rich! I had a blast collaborating with you and James! James is a beast!
Not sure how many more of these I can watch untill Adam packs his muffler 😂
@zxcvbnmnz
24 күн бұрын
I was thinking it's cracked or so munted it's leaking at the header.
Adam is tough as nails to keep trying this climb ! If I had the nerve to try that , I probably would have looped out , wadded my bike up , cried and gone home .
@IRCTireUSAMoto
25 күн бұрын
They don’t come tougher!! 🙌
Rich, PLEASE help! I showed this vid to my son who burst out laughing in the first few seconds… he heard “Hi, I’m Miss Larson” and now I can’t unhear it! On all the videos! And man I’ve watched most of them! LOVE you and your vids mam… 😉
Always on board for this content. Keep it coming my man!
@IRCTireUSAMoto
25 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for watching and supporting!
Very nice video. It is very helpful to be able to see the breakdown and compare 2 different riders on the same obstacle. Thanks!
11:52 ~ 12:00 8 seconds of perfection. 👏
Hi Rich, thank you so much for taking the time to to make these Series. Keep it up showing the comparison “Average vs Pro Rider”, because it is extremely helpful❤❤❤
These vids are awesome, thank you Rich.
these are awesome videos! Thank you to Adam, Rich, and Jamesm for these awesome videos! I'd like to point out the phrasing at 5:29 😂 Is it me or does the bike sound lean? Referencing the hanging idle.
I want to see the pro do it on the Joe bike.....
@codygrams
19 күн бұрын
Same
Killer Vid! Thanks again Rich!
@IRCTireUSAMoto
24 күн бұрын
Thank you!!!
Yeah love it big help for us home Reno nuts
Another great video from the best riding coach on KZread. Thanks Rich!! Thanks to Adam and James!!
@IRCTireUSAMoto
24 күн бұрын
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching!!
What a great concept...now I need to practice it .....a bunch!
@IRCTireUSAMoto
25 күн бұрын
Love it!!
Great tips. Gotta drill it in and practice until its second nature!
This was a good one and great to see the different line choices and techniques. Personally zero runup is the hardest for me as balance is initially so difficult. Need to practice, practice and practice some more :-) Thanks for making the videos
@IRCTireUSAMoto
25 күн бұрын
That’s exactly right! Balance is so key in this situation! Practice practice! Thanks for the support!
Nice work Adam! :). tough gig
@IRCTireUSAMoto
25 күн бұрын
He kills it every time!!
I love your videos.
Trickiest part on something this steep is keeping the front end down.
I watched the video over and over, and I believe that I accurately mapped out all of the spots in which I would have crushed 😕
Brilliant!
@IRCTireUSAMoto
25 күн бұрын
🙌
Hella good video
@IRCTireUSAMoto
24 күн бұрын
Appreciate it!!
5:30... phrasing 😮
Not a pro here. I love these videos. They're so encouraging it's awesome.
@IRCTireUSAMoto
25 күн бұрын
Love hearing that!! Thanks for watching!
Ma per affrontare queste asperità non sarebbe meglio disporre di una moto più bassa e agile? But wouldn't it be better to have a lower and more agile bike to tackle these rough edges?
someone correct me where i'm wrong.... forgive me while i overthink out loud :) so the key to available traction boils down to essentially 2 things: 1 - surface condition between the 2 surfaces a - tire - rubber compound, pressure, tread, etc. b - ground - moisture content, soil/ rock makeup, etc. 2 - Normal force (a physics term) - How much force the tire is pushing on the ground. a - this can be seen as a visible representation by how much the rear shock is compressed. the more compressed, the more force the tire is putting on the ground. b - increased with wheelies (all the weight that was on the front tire is now added to the back tire) c - increased by traveling up hill (forces a wheelie position) d - increased when rider bounces on seat or pegs so the goal is to find every available inch within the climb where you can maximize normal force. You can see then when james bounces on the pegs in the tiny sections where the rock is cracked and leveled off for just a couple inches. At times of high available traction, it's critical to put down maximum power in order to optimize your chances of making it to the top.
@krazed0451
22 күн бұрын
You'll hear a lot of experienced riders refer to normal force as "holding pressure", which is essentially what you're describing. The ability to derive the maximum amount of drive when you have maximum normal force is the coming together of a lot of different bike skills, there are an awful lot of videos on this channel that cover it in greater detail :-)
@Jrod_FPV
22 күн бұрын
@@krazed0451 thank you! I think I have heard that term before but didn't have any context, that makes sense now. Yes this channel is great! I must've watched nearly every video!
1st gear?
get a 500 and uncork it, no run up needed 😆
That first bike sound terrible
@learningtofly6804
25 күн бұрын
Agree. Whats up, is it just muffler packing or is it power value on the pipe too soon?
@zombanator3000
25 күн бұрын
He crashed it really hard during the event. I think they go into it in a prior video
@enduro-parts-aus
25 күн бұрын
@@learningtofly6804thsts a leak out of the exhaust flange
Let some air out of rear tire
Add polish text please😃
It would be interesting if James took Adam's setup after the main part. Just to see what good skill can do with a bad setup.
@IRCTireUSAMoto
25 күн бұрын
Maybe that’s an idea for a new video!
@svengain7020
25 күн бұрын
Seems like you're the type at the local pit, that looks down on others because they aren't as experienced as you. Right? What a loser. He shouldn't even bother, cause only you and your broskis are ultimate riders. Locals only 🍻
@OhioEnduro
25 күн бұрын
I agree with this, seeing pros riding on pro bikes doesn't really correlate to a novice on a cheaper bike. Or just someone who can't afford that level of setup. So seeing a pro ride a terrible setup would help us build confidence on our cheap machines and see that we CAN do it. Just with practice and patience
@maxjah3524
25 күн бұрын
@@OhioEnduro I was actually curious about the line choices. Put James where Adam started, on an uphill and neck-deep in dust and see if his skill will pull him through.
@OhioEnduro
25 күн бұрын
@maxjah3524 ohhhhhh! Okay I got what you meant by setup. That's my fault lmao. Still, you make a great point
That's not cool at all "not giving any secrets". As anyone who's an advanced rider should do, is help out a novice. I'm all about helping out a fellow rider in need.
@IRCTireUSAMoto
25 күн бұрын
You don’t get he did that for the video?? 🤷♂️ it’s meant to show what an average rider WOULD do compared to a pro.
@olliechristopher467
25 күн бұрын
Oops my bad!! Carry on!!
@IRCTireUSAMoto
25 күн бұрын
All good!! 🙌
The first guy has a lot of learning to do
@IRCTireUSAMoto
25 күн бұрын
That first guy is a well above average rider! To get to the top level the work is overwhelming!
@svengain7020
25 күн бұрын
And he is, with positivity from a friend. Randoms that talk negative, doesnt help 🍻
@patw9175
25 күн бұрын
Just a quick glance at his youtube channel shows he's come in as good as second place in the US Hard Enduro series. We are not gonna sit here and talk shit about him.
@learningtofly6804
25 күн бұрын
wow. thats a great example of an arm chair perspective :)