EXTREME Off-Camber U-TURNS Lesson

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
  • U-Turns are Hard. U-turns on hills are really hard! Professional motorcycle instructor Dusty Wessels ‪@west38moto53‬ teaches you step-by-step riding techniques to make tight U-turns safely on flat pavement, off-road inclines and even steep hills in the outback using any motorcycle, including DCT bikes. Learn to manage momentum, shift body weight and steer using vision.
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    00:00 Scenic Opening Demo
    00:41 Welcome to MOTOTREK
    01:02 Practice on High Traction Terrain
    01:24 Easy Practice Exercises
    04:15 Step-by-step on a slight grade
    07:52 U-Turns on Steep Hills Techniques
    09:46 Wrap-up
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Komentáře • 152

  • @runeveryday1069
    @runeveryday1069 Před rokem +27

    This gentleman, Dusty, is a very good speaker. Being able to give a talk without getting into periods of mindless babble is an art not everyone possesses.

  • @mrgrumble072
    @mrgrumble072 Před rokem +9

    Love my Brett Tkacs and RIDE adventures videos, but Dusty's tutoring is some of the best around.

  • @radokrkos
    @radokrkos Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks from Slovakia for your perfect, usefull videos.

    • @MOTOTREK
      @MOTOTREK  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Glad you like them!

    • @radokrkos
      @radokrkos Před 2 měsíci

      @@MOTOTREK I started to ride 3 years ago in my age 45. I like to ride offroad and your instructions helps build confindence even for beginners as I am. Many thanks. 💯

  • @cocmp0077
    @cocmp0077 Před 6 měsíci +1

    It's rare that the topics are explained so well, thumbs up and greetings from Germany

  • @johnanderson241271
    @johnanderson241271 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for including DCT technique differences 👍🏻

  • @jepomer
    @jepomer Před rokem +3

    As much as I enjoyed Bret in the past, Dusty is does a fantastic job in giving clear instructions. Obviously Dusty is a quality experienced instructor. Mototrek continues as a great resource.
    Video and editing are also great. Matt Jorgensen's music is worth listening all by itself.

  • @douglasquaid2548
    @douglasquaid2548 Před rokem +3

    Another brilliant video! Glad you folks are back!

  • @sandiegodan1296
    @sandiegodan1296 Před rokem +19

    Great video and glad to see my favorite instructor back doing videos. Super clear and practical information. Keep ‘em coming’ and see at your great class!

  • @ScottHarding
    @ScottHarding Před rokem +2

    Dusty. Your articulation and explanations, accompanied by the well-timed slow motions are EXCELLENT!! One of the Best Instructors EVER.

  • @mikemerrill175
    @mikemerrill175 Před rokem +5

    Balancing centrifugal force against gravity with speed and traction. Well done.

  • @c.a.l.e.b.s
    @c.a.l.e.b.s Před rokem +2

    Man, you are incredible at explaining this all. Very engaging in all of the videos keep it up. Absolutely an asset to the Mototrek channel - hope you continue to provide content this is great.

  • @0616ko
    @0616ko Před rokem

    Excellent video. Practice, practice, practice for me. Thanks.

  • @franknunez7204
    @franknunez7204 Před rokem

    This is an important and undercovered topic which affects riders in so many simply situations, include crawling u-uturns on slide off camber grades where bikes just fall over. Thanks for covering this and nicely made video.

  • @jakedragoo757
    @jakedragoo757 Před rokem

    Awesome, such a complete and thorough break down!!

  • @enduromotorradtouren
    @enduromotorradtouren Před rokem +1

    Great video. As you said, Dusty, it's mostly about where you are looking and about how comfortable you feel with your riding technique.
    Keep the videos coming! Günter from Nürnberg/Germany (I use cut through yellow tennis balls, but your orange cones are much better)

  • @hall2168
    @hall2168 Před rokem +1

    Excellent instruction! Great to see you back!!!

  • @vernblohm7420
    @vernblohm7420 Před rokem

    New to this Channel. Glad I found it. It has great topics and taught for all levels. Thanks!!!

  • @tryptaminezen3528
    @tryptaminezen3528 Před rokem +3

    Wife and I just got a set of dual sports and both are new to riding off-road. Please keep the content coming. This is so valuable and high quality.

  • @1001CP
    @1001CP Před rokem

    I have been down off the bike for a while with nonbike related injuries and when I get back on the bike here shortly is when I practice before hitting the BDRs and great backcountry runs again. THIS video on steep turns as well as any change in direction, turning around, lifting the bike again and throttle/braking is critical to have back and comfortable with if there is a winter break, injury, etc. L take as long as it takes to get back in the swing of it. I have ridden back country for 50 yrs and know all of this is a perishable skill set. I really enjoy your videos to make sure I do not miss anything when practicing. PERFECT practice makes perfect. Thank you for all the good advice my friend. Stay safe and well.

  • @DansADV
    @DansADV Před rokem

    Great Job Dusty!

  • @williammacpherson4004

    Glad y’all R back

  • @thefastelephant94
    @thefastelephant94 Před rokem +3

    Wow! This keeps getting better. Keep them coming team Mototrek ❤💐

  • @rbrown1339
    @rbrown1339 Před rokem +4

    Thanks Dusty, good info! You always present things in a clear understandable way; now to practice it!

  • @tizianovercellino6319

    excellent explanation very important and usefull as well as practical tips . thank you very much

  • @Avensur
    @Avensur Před 20 dny

    Excellent exercise Dusty 👍

  • @freedomisntfree131
    @freedomisntfree131 Před rokem +1

    I've ridden bikes all my life. Recently, I bought a Yamaha FJR1300 with the electronic clutch (similar to DCT). It's a very top heavy bike and this is the one maneuver that has stumped me the most. It is not easy without the friction zone of a clutch. Other than that, it is an amazing bike.

  • @EpicMotorcycleAdventures

    Great video. I've struggled with tight turns like this in the past so this information is just what I need. Thanks

  • @CLEARMoto
    @CLEARMoto Před rokem +1

    That was really well done. Thanks Dusty, as always!

  • @62himself
    @62himself Před rokem

    Great lesson man.

  • @paulfranco250
    @paulfranco250 Před rokem

    Glad y'all are back!!! Great Videos.

  • @charliem5332
    @charliem5332 Před rokem

    Nicely explained

  • @DavidLucas-hf1cx
    @DavidLucas-hf1cx Před rokem

    Really happy to see you guys back!

  • @jasondunn8894
    @jasondunn8894 Před rokem +1

    Great vid👍 Always needs to practice more of this.

  • @rediff9819
    @rediff9819 Před rokem

    thank you👍️

  • @henrygerwien186
    @henrygerwien186 Před 10 měsíci

    Very good advices to train with my bike! I think, I have to improve my counterbalance skills! Thanx a lot for that video!!! KR Henry

  • @AventurasDeUnMotero
    @AventurasDeUnMotero Před rokem +2

    Another awesome video. Thanks for sharing 👌🏻

  • @stevendunbabin1879
    @stevendunbabin1879 Před 7 měsíci

    Bravo, articulate.

  • @daveyoung4223
    @daveyoung4223 Před rokem +1

    Man you are so good at explaining techniques on a moto! Great video my friend!!

  • @osimnod
    @osimnod Před rokem +5

    Really well-articulated and demonstrated technique. I especially like the positioning of your two target cones at the mid-point of your figure-8 so you have a defined center-point for the next attempt. I'll use that on my next practice session.

  • @essamalhabanin2613
    @essamalhabanin2613 Před rokem

    Thank GOD that you are back

    • @MOTOTREK
      @MOTOTREK  Před rokem +1

      Thank Dusty, Tim and David :)

  • @abhishekmishra-ne2fk
    @abhishekmishra-ne2fk Před rokem

    Dusty you the best man

  • @toonfuhtrakoon8239
    @toonfuhtrakoon8239 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for video

  • @stephanddd
    @stephanddd Před rokem +2

    Great video. That point you make around 8:33 about "you don't want to turn your head right away" is critical for me. I'm still learning how to do this reliably, but I keep telling myself "accelerate immediately when you look downhill", even though I intuitively don't want to do it because my senses tell me that I'm about to pick up speed "naturally". Downhill momentum won't kick in quickly enough - I must accelerate immediately..

    • @west38moto53
      @west38moto53 Před rokem +1

      Thank you, stephanddd. Haha, I had to figure that one out on my own too many times before somebody told me, haha. 🙂

  • @jungledbackpackingwanderer9025

    First video for me. Great job! I need to practice 👍

    • @MOTOTREK
      @MOTOTREK  Před rokem +1

      Welcome. Lot's more MOTOTREK videos for you to watch too!

  • @oscarherrera7479
    @oscarherrera7479 Před rokem

    Excelente trabajo. Saludos desde Colombia 🇨🇴. Awesome explanación. Regards from Colombia.

  • @aaronradelow5160
    @aaronradelow5160 Před rokem

    Missed you videos brother! 🤙

  • @ernanesilva1402
    @ernanesilva1402 Před rokem

    Very useful tips. I would like to see a video considering that you have a pillion with you on the bike. Thanks from Brazil 🇧🇷

  • @advmatt
    @advmatt Před rokem +1

    Great tutorial.

  • @luciliopereira4453
    @luciliopereira4453 Před rokem

    NOW. THATS IS A TEACHER. CONGRATS

  • @HappyRiderGajananPatil

    Good 👍

  • @joserobertomaestro4600

    Parabéns!
    Muito bom e bem explicado.
    Gostaria de ver em uma rua de Aclive acentuado qual o melhor procedimento.
    Abraços!

  • @2DriveSafeNZ
    @2DriveSafeNZ Před rokem +1

    DUsty just looking at your levers they are pointing down - which gives a clean straight line through arms/wrist fingers when standing off road, but other people advise having levers high and flat to prevent arm pump etc(like Chris Birch KTM ambassador) wondering what your thoughts/advice was in this regards?

  • @jfbourdeau
    @jfbourdeau Před rokem

    The favorite trainer you speak about, Bill " what " ? tks !! my english is not perfect so I was not able to catch it

  • @johnswanson6790
    @johnswanson6790 Před 5 měsíci

    Some, Greg at Moto Jitsu for example, suggests using the back brake to modulate speed. I tend to err on the side of keeping the revs slightly higher while feathering my clutch. If I need to slow my momentum, I just feather the rear brake. The rear brake I believe is more forgiving than the front. So Dusty, why do you advocate front brake?

  • @jdhsingi
    @jdhsingi Před rokem +1

    Greet instructional video Dusty...thanks for sharing.

  • @danielver4484
    @danielver4484 Před rokem

    Would love to get this training!

  • @sophomore3752
    @sophomore3752 Před rokem

    Hi! Great video, just one question. What if you have to stop mid turn? I had to stop at a stop light in an inclined street, right before a turn. As I stop, the bike starts falling and its too tall for me to keep it up. It would be amazing if you could do a video on this. Also, parking in a tight spot on a hill!

  • @pichikian
    @pichikian Před rokem +1

    I like your music, reminds me of Persian traditional wrestlers ‏زور خانه

  • @mtscott
    @mtscott Před rokem

    I did an advanced riding course 20 years ago and they also recommended using the rear brake instead of the feathering the clutch to slow you down. Obviously you don’t want to stall the engine and when you get really slow you have to pull the clutch in. But that comes with experience 😏
    Instructor used a good point: brake pads $2, clutch $2000 😳

  • @maybeek
    @maybeek Před měsícem

    Do you use some soft of Exhaust heat shield to protect textile side bags?

  • @Craiglife777
    @Craiglife777 Před rokem

    Feather your front break very lightly, it will keep your front from trying to push, or slide out. It works!

  • @kcrush1
    @kcrush1 Před rokem +1

    Great video & informative! Which wheel manufacturer made your wheels?

  • @kuhndj67
    @kuhndj67 Před rokem

    When it comes to turning around... I don't have as much trouble with U-Turns as I do with turning around on steep slopes where U-Turns aren't an option. SPECIFICALLY... my last bike drop was at nearly 13,000 feet on Engineer Pass in Colorado... I missed a switchback and got myself onto a stub of road that ended. I was on a mountain trail so U-Turning wasn't an option. Once I stopped I had to back up and get the bike turned around... but on these steep roads it's very common for one or the other direction of lean to have the road fall away so fast that putting a foot down on that side is not an option (especially as you start to turn the bike)... and that has been responsible for at least 3 drops for me. It's a hard situation... straight back is hard to do but angling the bike so you can get it pointed back down is ALSO hard to do. I just have not dialed in a process that I can use in this situation so every time it happens it's a bit sketchy. Would love to hear experts chime in with an SOP for this.

  • @creiversonmagalhaes5598

    What helmet is this? Thank you!

  • @AutoDIY
    @AutoDIY Před rokem +1

    Don't think just do - Maverick

  • @kendalladams2226
    @kendalladams2226 Před rokem

    What tires are on this bike?

  • @SeanMurphy00
    @SeanMurphy00 Před rokem +4

    I recently had to do this on a paved hill on a Moto Guzzi California 1400 that weighs close to 900lbs. Not fun.

    • @MOTOTREK
      @MOTOTREK  Před rokem +2

      Right on, Sean. It's a good skill to master.

    • @SeanMurphy00
      @SeanMurphy00 Před rokem +1

      @@MOTOTREK thanks. slow speed maneuvering and clutch feathering are the foundation of good riding technique. I never really understood just how important they were until I owned my first bagger.

  • @ramiroa.albernazd.2349

    TOP AQUI BRASIL

  • @cperine39
    @cperine39 Před rokem

    What state are you in? Really liking your lessons. Ever do group rides or lessons?

    • @MOTOTREK
      @MOTOTREK  Před rokem

      Yes, Charlie - West38Moto.com

  • @damianbiber4305
    @damianbiber4305 Před 10 měsíci

    Hi. I have stupid questions 😊. I am fresh rider gs1200. I have problems tight right turn. I have no problem with the left. what am I doing wrong? l tries on different surfaces. the tight turn to the right is very uncomfortable for me I can't feel it. do you have any suggestions?

  • @JohSno
    @JohSno Před rokem

    Great beard you have Dusty!

  • @jimhurlbut1022
    @jimhurlbut1022 Před rokem

    Thanks. Dusty what brand are your padded beige pants? Everything is always black which is very hot .

  • @Hurtydwarf
    @Hurtydwarf Před rokem

    Ryan from Fortnine just put out a video and suggested a heel foot peg to help reduce leg fatigue by giving a flatter platform, what do you think about those?

    • @MOTOTREK
      @MOTOTREK  Před rokem +1

      Twin Pegs looks like a good solution to that issue!

  • @hedonzx822
    @hedonzx822 Před rokem

    Using the front brake is new to me, my Instructor always tells me to leave it alone for tight 180 turns?
    He says to only use the rear brake.

  • @mikepatrick4829
    @mikepatrick4829 Před rokem +2

    How far apart are the orange cones when practicing on flat ground?

    • @northeastadventuremotorcycleri
      @northeastadventuremotorcycleri Před rokem +3

      I would say put them at a distance you're comfortable with and then when you get better, tighten them up a little bit

    • @west38moto53
      @west38moto53 Před rokem +1

      Hi Mike. Northeast has good advice! Start out with a wide turn, you can always make it tighter. 🙂

  • @AndrewChapman5
    @AndrewChapman5 Před rokem

    Very informative, can't wait to give it a shot. Honestly, the thing I'm always so curious about in all of your videos is how you end up finding these places to ride/shoot. Are the public land? Got permission to be out here? (I'm not a cop, just curious!) Is there a set of maps or things you look for when planning your off road rides? I know CO is great (used to live there) for finding places, but even being in NC now, what does a place like this show up on a map like? Just looking for a little dirt to romp around on (that's most likely not a MX course :-D ) Thanks Dusty, er, whoever may respond

  • @jessrumblin
    @jessrumblin Před rokem

    Did you notice that the inside handle bar-end is pointed to ‘pivot-point?…’ was/is that just visual perception or it actually a ‘checkpoint’

    • @west38moto53
      @west38moto53 Před rokem

      Hi Jess. Not sure I understand what you are explaining...? Sorry 🙂

  • @Davidlouis3
    @Davidlouis3 Před 11 měsíci

    Your looking at the cone in the centre not behind you ?

  • @sandiegodan1296
    @sandiegodan1296 Před rokem +1

    Hey, which helmet are you sportin’?

    • @MOTOTREK
      @MOTOTREK  Před rokem +1

      Touratech Aventuro Carbon 2, Dan.

    • @sandiegodan1296
      @sandiegodan1296 Před rokem +1

      @@MOTOTREK Thanks for the info Dusty. My birthday’s in August.

  • @-mixnatureandanimals3781

    Please, in the near future, add translations, including Arabic, so that we can understand your explanation, dear brother. Greetings to you from the great Iraq and the historical capital, Baghdad.

  • @fazilozmen5982
    @fazilozmen5982 Před rokem

    All about the tyre type! Otherwise you can't lean as he stated at 7:30 secs. You slip the front and drop the bike if you are on road tyres!

  • @Bor1945
    @Bor1945 Před rokem

    Thanks a lot for the videos. I'm 1.78 toll, i like gs1200, but i ride Alone and I am scared to get stuck with a heavy bike and lift him during the day. thank u

    • @northeastadventuremotorcycleri
      @northeastadventuremotorcycleri Před rokem +1

      Carry a couple of ratchet straps with you, if you get into trouble trying to pick up your bike you can always use them to help you out, I do it all the time

    • @Bor1945
      @Bor1945 Před rokem

      @@northeastadventuremotorcycleri do u have video how u do that. not every place make possible that. thank u for u answer.

    • @northeastadventuremotorcycleri
      @northeastadventuremotorcycleri Před rokem +2

      I don't have any videos on that, basically you would take one end of the strap and attach it to the frame of your motorcycle on the side that's closest to the ground and then looping it over the top of your bike and then attach it to a nearby tree if one is available hopefully, then you can start ratcheting and pulling the bike up, I've used this procedure on a few occasions and it worked great. Another point of advice would be try not to get yourself in over your head when out by yourself, know when it's time to turn around and head back out if the trail gets too difficult

    • @Bor1945
      @Bor1945 Před rokem +2

      @@northeastadventuremotorcycleri thank u !

    • @MOTOTREK
      @MOTOTREK  Před rokem +2

      Good advice!

  • @firbolg
    @firbolg Před rokem +1

    Wish I had seen this 4 years ago before I took my cat. Euro A practical exam and my examiner ordered me to do a u-turn on a very steep hill, on a narrow road, in a clogged up Suzuki GS500. I think the result would have been the same but still. The motorcycle died on me halfway through the turn... and it was a steep hill so I fell down and flunked the exam. I was fuming because I knew he had set me to fail. I'm glad to be back in my home country of Switzerland and once I can, I intent to try it again. This time with my own motorcycle (thinking on getting a BMW G310GS to start riding again and pass my now Swiss exam equivalent to the Euro A2 exam) and here I doubt they set you to fail doing something you have never trained for before with the instructors.

    • @MOTOTREK
      @MOTOTREK  Před rokem +1

      U-turning on a hill sounds like an extreme requirement for a moto exam, Flurin!

  • @Evoletization
    @Evoletization Před rokem

    Does anyone know what kind of pants he's wearing?

  • @srinivas929
    @srinivas929 Před rokem

    Pls suggest me some Riding Gear Company

  • @advbikejunky
    @advbikejunky Před rokem

    Isn’t it essential to keep your fingers on brake clutch levers practically all the time

  • @witHonor1
    @witHonor1 Před rokem

    I might think about you the first time I crash. Until then, less wood crashing into controllable surfaces.

  • @drewbutts7461
    @drewbutts7461 Před rokem

    where is bret, what happened to him being in this channel??

  • @johnswanson6994
    @johnswanson6994 Před 11 měsíci

    I tend to use my rear brake. Less fine motor control admittedly, but surprisingly effective while your hands are plenty busy. Total Control also suggests rear brake. Thoughts on this?

  • @robertlee8042
    @robertlee8042 Před rokem +1

    Trick is throttle is your friend. Not the brake. Never brake. The throttle keeps you up. The brake drops the bike.

  • @nicolasb5613
    @nicolasb5613 Před 9 měsíci

    Now i'm more confuse

  • @hershchat
    @hershchat Před rokem +1

    Didn’t hate it.

  • @PatRick-bg4dm
    @PatRick-bg4dm Před rokem +1

    I guess there is something interesting with the rims, but what?

    • @MOTOTREK
      @MOTOTREK  Před rokem +1

      Stay tuned, Pat. New video coming soon with an answer.

  • @eastwood111
    @eastwood111 Před rokem

    What Help me trust using the front brake was riding hard Enduro, you don’t have a choice lol

  • @czarekp3552
    @czarekp3552 Před rokem

    don't worry, you're gonna fall, just get rady for it... you'll be better at picking up the motorcycle, than riding away with a broken limb

  • @davidmann2988
    @davidmann2988 Před rokem

    Extreme UTurns? Really. Extreme....

  • @JohnSmith-uy7sv
    @JohnSmith-uy7sv Před rokem

    Ok, now do it with a goldwing 1500 or 1800!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 900 pounds makes a big difference. That is a baby bike compared to the goldwing. 😁😁😁😁😁😁

  • @utsandstone
    @utsandstone Před rokem

    Your video is corrupted.

  • @FirstName-qq6rq
    @FirstName-qq6rq Před rokem

    I have to say, MUSIC you use in your videos is so irritative, this is the reason I am not watching your videos even if you have a good content.

    • @MOTOTREK
      @MOTOTREK  Před rokem +1

      Your loss.

    • @FirstName-qq6rq
      @FirstName-qq6rq Před rokem

      @@MOTOTREK You are doing this content for us - your audience, maybe you should do things we like. What do you think? As mentioned, content is great by music....I have found that another people complained about music a years ago...and I see your subscriptions is nor rising thta significantly as in case of other channels with similar content. Solution is in your hands.

    • @MOTOTREK
      @MOTOTREK  Před rokem

      Twice as many subs now than a year ago, and that's without uploading ANY new content during that whole period. Besides changing the music, what would you like to see on MOTOTREK?

    • @FirstName-qq6rq
      @FirstName-qq6rq Před rokem

      @@MOTOTREK Congrats on new subs even with new content. Check the Brake Magazin, FortNine, etc, something less distractive like your drums :)