Channel: Cross Training Enduro
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Description: crosstrainingenduro.com tractionerag.com Woohoo. There are a few new climbs. We have been advised go for it but don't dig holes in the track! Into enduro riding? See all our dirt bike videos for dirt riding tips. Property owners usually don't like erosion wrecking their slopes. And avoiding wheelspin is always a plus for us. It means working harder to find traction and thinking our way up technical climbs instead of using brute force. Our channel now had hundreds of dirt bike videos covering reviews, and dirt riding techniques. As always, you want maximum weight on that rear wheel to create a big tyre patch. You can see Scott is barely touching the ground with his boot. Too much weight through your leg, you lose a lot of traction. Slipping the clutch is a critical skill. Too many riders just drop the clutch and start digging holes instead of going forward. So don't rush hill climbs. Stop and think your way through. Otherwise you will wear yourself out way too fast. Search our channel for dirt riding gear too. Our dirt riding tips also include wider topics such as the best dirt riding boots. Be ready to drop that bike fast to avoid coasting backwards. See our video about hill climb recovery - how to safely stop and turn around on steep slopes. Scott uses his clutch to hold the bike in place on this hill climb. Check what is in front of your rear wheel. Scott hits an exposed tree root here but wasn't aware of it. There's nothing wrong with getting off to push the bike or lift it onto a better line. The best hard enduro riders do it. You can too. Be ready to throw the bike. Too many riders don't let go of the bars, loop the bike out, and it can cartwheel all the way back down. Don't be afraid to drop your motorbike on a hill climb! See that rock in front of Scott's rear wheel? Impossible to get over (at our skill level). It always pays to check and avoid wasting energy on an impossible maneouver. Scott could possibly dig a trench here and push the bike up. But it will wreck the track fast for others. And property owners often lynch riders who create big erosion problems when it rains. Watch carefully, you can see Scott applying his weight to the bike on the seat and footpegs. This can help get a brief moment of traction on hill climbs that can also bounce you up and out of a hole in the track. Cross Training Youtube channel: youtube.com/channel/UCJAvmhgP0h1AEKY8vTEJPJg Cross Training Facebook page: facebook.com/cross.training.enduro.skills/?ref=ts Our enduro vlog series: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlur54ugvzNJlUO0y6D10jVOGMLI4Raci Cross Training website: crosstrainingenduro.com Like to support our vids? crosstrainingenduro.com/cross-training-support-donations.htm Traction eRag: tractionerag.ca Let us know if we used your music but forgot to credit you. Many thanks to the following artists for their copyright free music in various vids: Music: purple-planet.com Music: audionautix.com Music by Tobu: tobu.io Music: bensound.com/royalty-free-music Music: soundimage.org #crosstrainingenduro #enduro #hardenduro #extremeenduro