When To Shift Gears On A Dirt Bike For Efficiency & Prevent Engine Problems

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Learn when to shift your dirt bike at the right time. It's more efficient so that you have more endurance to ride longer, and you're less likely to blow up your dirt bike.

Motocross Hideout is my personal brand to help new riders learn to properly and safely ride a dirt bike so that you don't crash and miss out on life because of an injury. My Virtual Dirt Biker School is an online riding course/camp that teaches anyone new to dirt bikes the basic techniques to stay in control and become a better rider faster. I've taught many first time riders over the years, both guys and girls, young and old.

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Disclaimer: Dirt biking can be dangerous if you don't respect the bike or terrain. This video shows you tips to help keep you safer as well as improve your riding technique and skill so that you stay in control while riding. I, Kelley Fager from Motocross Hideout, am not held responsible for a crash resulting in an injury from trying these techniques. Please use proper dirt bike riding gear to help prevent an injury.
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Do you lug to short shift and lug the engine or keep the revs up?

MotocrossHideout
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Thats exactly how i shift i cant wait to show u when i get my baby out storage hopefully this weekend man love the vid really makes me feel more comfty that i wont mess the bike up i had a kp mini 150 besides tgat all minibikes and scooters i did drive a kx250 big bore and it was a non stop fun wheeling adventure trying to keep the front down and brake for stop signs lol not easy in the city

SpACeCruizeRo
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Good tutorial!

Can you do a video about downshifting n braking before going into a corner?

bunnyman
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I just got a dirtbike and I need to know when to gearshift good

Anthony-pbbh
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I know to to feel and listen to the rpm’s in my bike but something happened to where the gears feel too short and they feel wide open right away almost like if they were all first gear, and 3rd gear is where I rode in the most and got really comfortable, but it feels too slow now and opens up too fast

juanestrada
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I ride some pretty hairy BC enduro. First gear works wonders but I always make sure to shift up into second when it opens up a little.

happygnome