Posts Tagged quick tips
5 erreurs de pilotage les plus fréquentes
Posted by ronronmx in Conseils de Pilotage on January 27th, 2013
Tous le monde fais des erreurs, l’important est de ne pas les répéter!
Voici un petit top 5 des erreurs de pilotage les plus fréquente des pilotes de motocross à ne pas reproduire.
Roncada’s Top 5 Riding mistakes
Posted by ronronmx in Quick Tips on April 22nd, 2010
Everybody makes mistakes, the important thing is to learn from those mistakes and not repeat them. Here’s a list of mistakes to avoid when riding your dirt bike.
This is a list of the top 5 riding mistakes I have seen people make over the years, including myself. Remember them next time you go ride!
Is clutching different between a 2 stroke and a 4 stroke?
Posted by ronronmx in Quick Tips on March 2nd, 2010
Would you say there’s different techniques on when to/not to use the clutch with a 2-stroke versus a 4-stroke?
When people first make the transition from a 2 stroke to a 4 stroke, they try to ride it just like they used to ride their old 2 stroke dirt bike, and quickly realize (hopefully) that 4 strokes are a different beast to tame and that they need to change their riding style a little bit.
Shift faster without using your clutch
Posted by ronronmx in Quick Tips on February 28th, 2010
Most beginners use their clutch to shift gears on a dirt bike, what they don’t know is that they don’t have to use it and will actually shift faster without it.
This quick tip explains how to do it and what to do in the event the bike won’t shift.
Quick Tip: Ride with 1 finger on the clutch and front brake
Posted by ronronmx in Quick Tips on December 2nd, 2009
A mistake I see many beginner-intermediate riders make is gripping both handlebar grips with all 5 fingers and only grabbing the brake or clutch when needed.
The problem with this is that you loose control of your bike during that transition from grips to clutch/front brake lever, and if you’re doing it while riding through braking bumps, you have a high chance of loosing control of your bike or having your hand slip of the grips.
Quick Tip: Use your rear brake to stabilize your bike
Posted by ronronmx in Quick Tips on December 1st, 2009
Your rear brake can be your best friend in many situations, not just when you want to slow down or quickly rotate your bike.
In this article, I talk about the different ways you can use your dirt bike’s rear brake and the advantages to using it in many places other then braking areas.