Bike washing Tips with Corey Shea
February 24, 2009As a group, motocrossers love to get dirty. But what about when it comes time to wash off all that dirt? We all know that you can’t just toss your bike in the shower, which is why we have pressure
As a group, motocrossers love to get dirty. But what about when it comes time to wash off all that dirt? We all know that you can’t just toss your bike in the shower, which is why we have pressure
Riding narrow trails can be daunting, since they’re usually confining for a reason: There’s not enough room for something wider due to a quirk in the topography. The trail might be on the razor-edge top of a ridge, it could
Proper chain tension is vital to drive-component longevity and peak performance. When we noticed Destry Abbott’s main wrench, Jonny Weisman, adjusting chain tension after a rear sprocket swap, we had to ask about his secret technique and what parts he
You replace your rear tire because you can see the signs of wear, but the signs of clutch wear are trickier to spot. You can lay your bike over and pop off the clutch cover easily enough, but what do
Dean Olsen is a certified Gary Semics Motocross School instructor and travels the globe teaching everyone from absolute beginners to top-level pros how to nail down proper technique. When we asked for a fast tip, he threw down a quick
Have you ever found yourself stuck behind a rider coming into a corner and needing to make that pass for the lead? Unless you take a different line than them, making the pass can be pretty tough. But tough is
Rider bottlenecks are a frustrating part of off-road racing, and a prime example of when slowing down, even stopping, is the best way to go faster. Robbie Jenks shares some secrets with us, and at the same time humiliates his
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Taking your kid out on the trail
Dylan Woodcock photo courtesy of Ian Roxburgh
Preston Campbell is the son of multi-time