Experienced Off Road Motorcycle Riders Know THIS. Noobs Do Not.

Dork in the Road Dork in the Road

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Whether you're looking to tackle the local singletrack on a dirt bike or take on the awesome adventure of a week long Backcountry Discovery Route, you'll need to spend some time building up your essential off road motorcycle riding skills. With time and practice comes confidence and skill.

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I've been riding off road motorcycles for several years now but I'm still new enough to remember what it was like when I was a beginner off road motorcycle rider. Building off road motorcycle skills in areas like line choice, balance and bike control, precision application of clutch and brake, and learning when to go fast and when to go slow while riding have helped me progress from a very terrified new off road motorcycle rider to a less terrified experienced adv and dual sport motorcycle rider.

The difference between successfully navigating a difficult off road motorcycle section and failing halfway up is confidence and commitment. Beginner dual sport riders don't know how to commit. Beginner ADV riders don't know how to commit. Experienced riders learn to believe that they are going to get to the top of the hill, and most of the time they are correct. An easy way to distinguish a dual sport beginner vs pro is how confident and relaxed they are when they ride. ADV beginner vs pro is the same thing.

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Disclaimer for reasons: I am not a professional journalist, expert motorcycle rider, or a mechanic. These videos are for entertainment purposes and represent my personal opinions and experiences. I'm just a dude who isn't even good at riding or making videos, so be smart and don't risk life or limb trying to follow my example or advice.