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RIDER SKILLS: Argueably One of the Most Important Riding Skills You'll Ever Learn

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4.9915 Ratings

🗓️ 5 July 2024

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Summary

This segment of Rider Skills could arguably be one of the most important riding skills you’ll ever learn, yet it’s fairly easy to master and comes with massive benefits. In about an hour, if done correctly, you’ll notice huge improvements in your ability to maneuver and control your motorcycle both on and off-road at slow speeds. Whether it's in a parking lot, turning around on a road, or navigating through trail conditions, it’s a fundamental skills set for both adventure riders and street riders. You’ll stop dropping your bike as much and feel more confident riding slowly on any type of terrain. It’ll allow you to use your adventure motorcycle in the way it’s designed for - to comfortably explore less-traveled areas - while also enhancing your overall riding abilities. Photos and links related to this episode can be found in the show notes. Adventure Rider Radio and RAW are the longest-running adventure motorcycle and travel podcasts and we remain committed to bringing you new and exciting episodes every Thursday. Never miss an episode, be sure to FOLLOW the show on your favourite podcast app. Have a show idea or suggestion, send us an email. We'd love to hear from you! If you can, we’d love to get your support, please visit the Support page on our website. Thank you for listening!

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0:00.0

Today we have another adventure rider radio exclusive rider skills program and this

0:05.4

segment this could arguably be one of the most important skills of ADV riding.

0:10.0

As a matter of fact, of all riding that you'll ever learn, yet it's fairly easy to learn and comes with just massive benefits.

0:16.4

In an hour or so, if done correctly, you'll notice huge leaps in your ability to maneuver and control your motorcycle both on and off road at slow speeds,

0:26.4

being in a parking lot, turning around on a road, particularly if you're trying to do it in a single

0:30.0

lane or a trail, maneuvering through trail conditions. It's a fundamental skill for

0:36.0

adventure riders but also for street riders. You'll stop dropping your bike as much in

0:40.7

particular in the dirt which means less picking it up that goes without

0:44.1

saying and you'll feel confident moving slowly on any terrain it will allow you to use

0:50.6

your adventure motorcycle in a way that it's designed to be used to comfortably

0:55.6

explore lesser traveled areas. It will make you a better rider. And after just a few hours

1:01.7

of working these skills correctly, you should find that your

1:04.8

riding ability has risen to the next level.

1:08.4

Today we have Clinton Smout from Smart Adventures back again.

1:11.4

He's got tips on how to do this full instruction on each

1:14.5

step in detail and then Clinton tells us how to set up our own training session

1:18.8

using just a few markers. This episode of Writer Skills could be the best 90 minutes, maybe not even 90 minutes,

1:26.8

that you'll ever invest in your writing skills.

1:29.0

Well, other than taking a riding course, that's obviously going to be better to do. I'm Jim Martin

1:34.2

this is adventure rider radio stay with us we got a good one for you. I'm Sam Mannecks.

1:45.0

I must then Simon, Simon, baby,

1:46.0

Heli Bobi,

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