Last issue we kicked off a two-part series on how to master the basic clutch and throttle skills that are at the foundation of riding an adventure bike safely and confidently.
Once you have the gist of these things, you can challenge yourself with slow-riding circles and then move on to riding slowly over more uneven terrain. As the terrain changes it becomes much trickier to maintain a nice, slow, controlled pace, but stick with it because the clutch and throttle feel that you develop here is pure gold when you’re out riding in real-life off-road situations.