Doc Wong Adventure Dual Sport Seminar and Ride

By Lionina - 2:57 PM




Key Points

  1. Baby Steps
  2. Attack Position
  3. Loose on the bars
10 dirt bike tips/drills
  1. Sitting Attack Position
  • Butt on the seat 
  • Legs bent and clamping the bike
  • Back hunched 
  • Elbows up
  1. Standing Attack Position 
  • Butt just a few inches off the seat
  • Legs bent and clamping the bike
  • Back hunched
  • Elbows up
  1. Gas-Brake
  • Gas 
  • Then brake in a straight line with Zero pressure on the bars.
  • Move torso forward right before gas, attack position
  • Move torso back right before brake, stop position
  • Release at a hint of front wheel wash
  • Even pressure on the bars is so important!
  1. Balancing Workout
  • Engine off
  • Cock front wheel to the right
  • Balance 
  • 3X a week for 20 min
  1. Slow Race
  1. Cornering
  • To the right
  • Weight the outside peg (left leg "out", but dont do that!)
  • Right arm straight 
  • Left elbow bent
  1. Front Wheel Lock
  • In a straight line, loose on the bars
  • Hit the front brakes lightly, let the gas off
  • Hit the brakes harder, let the gas off
  • Release brake to straighten
  • Even pressure on handle bars
  1. Rear Wheel Lock
  • Around a curve, shift your weight to the outside
  • Hit the rear brake
  • Slide to the right
  • Slide to the left
  1. Wheelie
  • Gas
  • "Lift" the front Wheel
  • Brake - 25 Times
  • 12" ht is all you need
We also discussed:
  • Hill climbs and bailout procedures
  • How to use a wheelie for a purpose
Thoughts:
I've heard all these tips before, even practiced a few, even accomplished a few unintentionally... But having it all in a straightforward step by step format made the points easy to remember.
I'm really looking forward to doing the drills this Sunday. Most of the time, we arrive at a park after months of business and stress. All we want to do is ride out ASAP. But I actually like doing this kind of focused "parking" lot practice for motorcycles, for scuba, for piano... A little time and effort goes a long way.

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