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Two Stroke Motocross Forum => General Two Stroke Talk => Topic started by: Watson777 on February 04, 2011, 06:52:09 PM

Title: This is how you drag your bars in a rut!
Post by: Watson777 on February 04, 2011, 06:52:09 PM
Circle rut by Geoff Braico (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4J_L9AXdQW0#)
Title: Re: This is how you drag your bars in a rut!
Post by: downonmonday on February 04, 2011, 09:12:57 PM
Dang, I need something like that to practice cornering...but I would get super dizzy and eat dirt.  :D
Title: Re: This is how you drag your bars in a rut!
Post by: EJ on February 05, 2011, 01:06:14 AM
That's a nice Husaberg 2 Stroke  :P
Title: Re: This is how you drag your bars in a rut!
Post by: eprovenzano on February 05, 2011, 06:38:44 AM
Dang, I need something like that to practice cornering...but I would get super dizzy and eat dirt.  :D

I got dizzy just watching the video....
Title: Re: This is how you drag your bars in a rut!
Post by: Coop on February 05, 2011, 07:54:32 AM
Somebody posted that a couple weeks ago here. Good stuff.
Title: Re: This is how you drag your bars in a rut!
Post by: MXLord327 on February 06, 2011, 11:48:55 AM
Does anyone else have a direction preference when cornering?  I can take a left hand corner consistently a gear higher than right handers, I have no idea why.  I just feel way more confident leaning the bike to the left than the right (totally opposite from my political leanings!!)  Still, I doubt even going counter-clockwise I could be close to that rider, but it sure would be fun to try!!!
Title: Re: This is how you drag your bars in a rut!
Post by: dutchdirtbikes on February 06, 2011, 12:39:27 PM
Don`t try this with a fourstroke!!
Title: Re: This is how you drag your bars in a rut!
Post by: ACMX on February 06, 2011, 07:28:51 PM
MXLord, it'd because the throttle is on the right. The throttle can cause your elbow to go down, making it more difficult to turn right. I'm much more confident in left handers as well.
Title: Re: This is how you drag your bars in a rut!
Post by: Watson777 on February 06, 2011, 09:13:39 PM
It is also because of the rear brake being on the right. A lot of people sub-conciously rest their foot on the rear brake while cornering or even rub it to control the traction feel and you cant do that when cornering to the right. You just gotta get comfortable and do it!

(http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y288/yzrider3/P1010256.jpg)
Title: Re: This is how you drag your bars in a rut!
Post by: mullethead774 on February 06, 2011, 09:22:18 PM
It is also because of the rear brake being on the right. A lot of people sub-conciously rest their foot on the rear brake while cornering or even rub it to control the traction feel and you cant do that when cornering to the right. You just gotta get comfortable and do it!

(http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y288/yzrider3/P1010256.jpg)

Kudos.  That is exactly it.  You will hear this time & time again in MX & off road schools.  Has nothing to do with the throttle.  And to do the drill in the video properly you would do an equal amount of revolutions in each direction.  When I teach I set up a figure 8 for this type of exercise.  Saves time & teaches the transitions at the same time.  Also, an advanced rider will LIGHTLY keep pressure on the front brake through the apex of the turn.  This will help weight the front tire for more grip/traction & better cornering.  Actually helping you keep your speed up.  It takes a lot of practice to perfect this technique.  Try it.  And have fun.
Title: Re: This is how you drag your bars in a rut!
Post by: ACMX on February 07, 2011, 01:17:28 AM
Wow Devin you're flexible haha
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Post by: MyckMcClung on February 07, 2011, 06:05:51 AM
BERG DUECE!!!! HELL YEAH!!!!
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Post by: bearorso on February 07, 2011, 09:46:55 AM
He drags his bars on Any side, and on Any type of bike, be it 2t or 4t.

Geoff is one of most amazing 'cornerers' you'll ever see. To be on the same special test track, think you're doing well with a turn, only to ride back to a few corners and see him just destroying them, is something to see.  Very, very humbling. He's done very well here in OZ, and comes from a completely committed dirt bike family, his brother and dad race (Rick does the Six Day, and he- Rick- and his wife, Lynne, are tireless workers / organisers for their club, national events and the OZ Six Day efforts).

Wonderful people.
Title: Re: This is how you drag your bars in a rut!
Post by: ford832 on February 07, 2011, 02:47:11 PM
It is also because of the rear brake being on the right. A lot of people sub-conciously rest their foot on the rear brake while cornering or even rub it to control the traction feel and you cant do that when cornering to the right. You just gotta get comfortable and do it!

(http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y288/yzrider3/P1010256.jpg)


Cool pic Watson but it brings back unpleasant memories of doing the same thing on my RM-until my heel caught a rock and dislocated my left hip.Being by myself,it also brings back unpleasant memories of eventually getting upright and trying to slam the bike in to it to pop it back in place so I could get home.I think I'll leave that stuff to the young guys :)
Title: Re: This is how you drag your bars in a rut!
Post by: ACMX on February 07, 2011, 08:00:12 PM
unpleasant memories here too. When I was 5 I fell down and my pw50 landed on my leg and I couldn't get out :( Laid there for an hour

 :D
Title: Re: This is how you drag your bars in a rut!
Post by: EJ on February 08, 2011, 01:36:36 AM
unpleasant memories here too. When I was 5 I fell down and my pw50 landed on my leg and I couldn't get out :( Laid there for an hour

 :D

You laid there for a full hour?
You shouldn't ride a PW50 without adult supervision.
Title: Re: This is how you drag your bars in a rut!
Post by: ACMX on February 08, 2011, 02:20:32 PM
Yeah I couldnt get my leg out from under it. lol.
Plus the mud was pretty warm so i didn't mind
You're right them things are pumpin out way to much power :)