It is a lovely route. I will agree with the other comments: You are not "shredding". Try to keep one finger on each lever. You will know why in an emergency situation. Keep the other fingers on the grips. You need them there to control the bike. When you get to a place that you feel comfortable in, twist that ear! Do it every now and then to get you used to the pull. It will become more and more habit.
@Aklipi Other than using it to take off, the only time you even touch it is when you don't need to, shifting. You use all four fingers every time you use it and completely let go with your left hand, which is obviously not ideal. You always need to keep a finger on the clutch and brake, that way you're able to use them instantly whenever you need to. It's a pretty easy habit to develop if you actively work on it.. Just rest your index fingers on the levers and focus on keeping them there at all times. Some people use their middle fingers but that feels weird to me. It's impossible to keep a finger on the brake lever when you're holding the throttle wide open but if you keep your finger extended it will go right back on the brake lever when you roll off the throttle.
As long as you having fun just keep riding and ride what you like.
Thank you!
You have come a long way from the video i watched of you on the klx. Keep it up!
Thank you very much!
awesome trails!
Thanks bro!
It is a lovely route. I will agree with the other comments: You are not "shredding". Try to keep one finger on each lever. You will know why in an emergency situation. Keep the other fingers on the grips. You need them there to control the bike. When you get to a place that you feel comfortable in, twist that ear! Do it every now and then to get you used to the pull. It will become more and more habit.
Hello ! What is your weight and height ? I've 181 centimetre in length. Can I ride it with comforte in the forest ? Thank you in advance, bro !
You got to keep the rpm’s high on a 2stroke or else you will foul a plug
Thanks for the advice! I’m slowly learning about 2 strokes!
@@aklipi no problem
That definitely was not shredding it😂 almost fell asleep
Lol sorry about that mate! I’ll try to make more exciting, just for you!!
I love the dirt biking content!
Thank you very much!
Your clutch use stresses me out.
How so?
@Aklipi Other than using it to take off, the only time you even touch it is when you don't need to, shifting. You use all four fingers every time you use it and completely let go with your left hand, which is obviously not ideal. You always need to keep a finger on the clutch and brake, that way you're able to use them instantly whenever you need to. It's a pretty easy habit to develop if you actively work on it.. Just rest your index fingers on the levers and focus on keeping them there at all times. Some people use their middle fingers but that feels weird to me. It's impossible to keep a finger on the brake lever when you're holding the throttle wide open but if you keep your finger extended it will go right back on the brake lever when you roll off the throttle.
Abuse that clutch to meter the power. It can take it. I'm constantly slipping the clutch on technical terrain