CRF250F riding AZ desert - Jumps, single track and wipeouts.. plus Honda CRF150R dirt bike

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • 1st time recording my practice riding. So far i am at 4.9 hrs total seat time.
    Follow along on Instagram and Facebook as well!
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    chapters:
    00:00 rolling out
    03:05 riding with nick
    32:25 wipe out
    36:01 last ride
    39:54 headed out
    42:30 outro
  • Auta a dopravní prostředky

Komentáře • 17

  • @Edwoodlang
    @Edwoodlang Před měsícem +1

    Joe, the reason for standing as opposed to sitting is the simple fact that not all trails are going to be flat. Once you get a little more comfortable, you're obviously going to go faster. When you hit ruts and bumps sitting down, it'll have a tendency to almost pop you off the bike. When you're ripping down a trail and you hit those bumps, your legs will act as shock absorbers and prevent you from being thrown from the bike if that makes sense. Awesome stuff only wish I was there with you guys

  • @DUNEATV
    @DUNEATV Před měsícem +2

    Great ride buddy! Enjoy the journey!

    • @OdysseyOffroad
      @OdysseyOffroad  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks bud, can't wait for our ride with leapin Larry and the tdub next week!

  • @markgaudreau8053
    @markgaudreau8053 Před 24 dny +1

    those trails look really fun dude

  • @allrsdup
    @allrsdup Před měsícem +3

    Awesome stuff!

  • @dantimber
    @dantimber Před měsícem

    Practice is the best teacher. You're aware that bike is illegal on pavement.

    • @OdysseyOffroad
      @OdysseyOffroad  Před měsícem +2

      practice is the best teacher. yes it is an offroad bike but AZ allows to be register on road to get to trails. 1 benefit of living here lol

  • @lunarexe2161
    @lunarexe2161 Před 28 dny

    You are doing really well for only a few hours on a bike.

  • @terroldthegreat
    @terroldthegreat Před měsícem

    won't lie I'm at the beginning of the video, but noticed you hopping from pavement to dirt, I'm not sure if you have adjusted your tire pressure for running offroad but lower pressure will help you feel more comfortable. Less washing out feeling. Also speed helps with that...I'm also a bit more timid in some of the fast turns still. I am newish myself. Stand when going across uneven terrain. Grip the bike with your knees. When I'm going across flatish stuff I'll sit. If I see some rocks or braking bumps I'll stand up. I start off standing in climbs and if it gets pretty aggressive I'll sit and won't really get back up standing. Standing came later for me though. Getting used to the bike first you will eventually get more comfortable standing. None of this is a real critique btw it's all just information that helped me. More seat time is really all you need. Get it girl.

    • @OdysseyOffroad
      @OdysseyOffroad  Před měsícem

      Thanks for the tips man appreciate it! The recommended tire pressure in the owner's manual is 15 I'm running 13 front and rear I'm not sure since it's my first dirt bike what's safe to go down to without being tubeless, I worry about getting flats also. Get it girl? Lol 😘

  • @adamm2838
    @adamm2838 Před 19 dny

    Im in Arizona and looking to buy a dirt bike soon. Where is this? This looks perfect to learn ride on dirt.

    • @adamm2838
      @adamm2838 Před 19 dny

      Ive been riding street bikes for 10 years, and now have the itch to ride some dirt lol.

    • @OdysseyOffroad
      @OdysseyOffroad  Před 18 dny +1

      @@adamm2838 haha yea its totally different than street. This is south of tucson where I live behind my house