Hi all,
Can anyone suggest any books, vids or magazine, etc. that offer solid tips for ascending and descending down technical trails with somewhat steep grades?
I went out today and had a blast. The new WR250R worked like a champ. The only thing holding it back was the pilot.
First, descent. The trails at the local ride park are one way. I was riding along and heading down an unfamiliar trail. First mistake, I know. Given I'm not very experienced off-road I should have looked over the map, talked to the ranger, etc first. but I didn't and came upon a trail with a steep, technical descent and no choice but to head down. On the left side was a single track rut on the other were heavy rocks and uneven terrain. Grade was steep, for me at least maybe 20% descent. I have plenty of mountain biking experience and have done some narly stuff in the Colorado rockies so I tried to use that experience but I didn't use it all. Took the side with the rut. Basically, I didn't know which gear I should be in, too nervous to just get on the gas. In the end I pulled in the clutch and rode the rear brake down. Bike stalled at one point and I managed to stop halfway down and restart...thank God for e-start. My cycling experience tells me I should've got on the pegs and butt back towards back of seat but I'm clueless about gear to be in etc. I saw another guy come down the same trail doing about 50mph no problem :yikes:
Any tips?
Second, Ascent. Next I came upon a section with a long technical acent, for me at least. Decent sized rocks, very uneven terrain, no rut, no clear path. I basically stayed on the seat, pointed it up hill and staye don the gas. Bike was going everywhere. It was not pretty. I thnk my speed was maybe 15mph. Front tire hopping left and right, my foot slipped off the left peg so my leg was going everywhere too. If I where on my mtn bike I would've carried better speed stayed on the seat but put weight forward. If I came to a rock I would just pedal hard and pop the front tire over it with a little lift. But on the moto I think I should've carried better speed, got on the pegs and weight slightly forward if I came upon a rock I couldn't dodge try to gas over it. :coocoo:
I'm glad to say that I didnt have a get off but I really felt that I didn't do well.
The MX track was a blast. I met a rider there on a WR450F and he suggested that I run the track for awhile in order to practice and get my speed up. Practice flicking the bike and getting more comfortable on it. I had much more fun on the track but I also like the technical trails.
Any tips, ideas on books, etc? Go easy on me :) I know I'm a n00b to this sport.
Can anyone suggest any books, vids or magazine, etc. that offer solid tips for ascending and descending down technical trails with somewhat steep grades?
I went out today and had a blast. The new WR250R worked like a champ. The only thing holding it back was the pilot.
First, descent. The trails at the local ride park are one way. I was riding along and heading down an unfamiliar trail. First mistake, I know. Given I'm not very experienced off-road I should have looked over the map, talked to the ranger, etc first. but I didn't and came upon a trail with a steep, technical descent and no choice but to head down. On the left side was a single track rut on the other were heavy rocks and uneven terrain. Grade was steep, for me at least maybe 20% descent. I have plenty of mountain biking experience and have done some narly stuff in the Colorado rockies so I tried to use that experience but I didn't use it all. Took the side with the rut. Basically, I didn't know which gear I should be in, too nervous to just get on the gas. In the end I pulled in the clutch and rode the rear brake down. Bike stalled at one point and I managed to stop halfway down and restart...thank God for e-start. My cycling experience tells me I should've got on the pegs and butt back towards back of seat but I'm clueless about gear to be in etc. I saw another guy come down the same trail doing about 50mph no problem :yikes:
Any tips?
Second, Ascent. Next I came upon a section with a long technical acent, for me at least. Decent sized rocks, very uneven terrain, no rut, no clear path. I basically stayed on the seat, pointed it up hill and staye don the gas. Bike was going everywhere. It was not pretty. I thnk my speed was maybe 15mph. Front tire hopping left and right, my foot slipped off the left peg so my leg was going everywhere too. If I where on my mtn bike I would've carried better speed stayed on the seat but put weight forward. If I came to a rock I would just pedal hard and pop the front tire over it with a little lift. But on the moto I think I should've carried better speed, got on the pegs and weight slightly forward if I came upon a rock I couldn't dodge try to gas over it. :coocoo:
I'm glad to say that I didnt have a get off but I really felt that I didn't do well.
The MX track was a blast. I met a rider there on a WR450F and he suggested that I run the track for awhile in order to practice and get my speed up. Practice flicking the bike and getting more comfortable on it. I had much more fun on the track but I also like the technical trails.
Any tips, ideas on books, etc? Go easy on me :) I know I'm a n00b to this sport.