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*Our Level 1 and Level 2 Training will be held in Pennsylvania. Exact location is still TBD but, details are shaping up and will be communicated ASAP!
Level 1 Beginner: 2 Day Training
Off-road skills don’t happen overnight. We want you to feel comfortable when you transition from the pavement to the dirt, and our training will help you build the finesse required to adventure ride safely. Breaking down each movement into easy-to-understand steps is the key to our training. The Triple Threat—or clutch, brake, and throttle—is one example of our focus on the fundamentals of controlling the motorcycle at slow speeds. By re-learning how to precisely control the actions of clutching, braking, and throttling, you’ll maximize your riding capability using this core principle. The Triple Threat is the backbone of our training program, and it carries over into every exercise we do. One thing is for sure…you will have a lot more confidence, the necessary tools, and refined skills to help you “Ride your Ride.”
Training exercises and skills you will learn:
Transitioning from the street to the dirt
Some things to remember to get you started
Why we ride standing up and the benefits
Improved visibility and changing your point of influence
Balancing on the bike at slow speeds and body positioning
Without turning and counterbalancing, what does it feel like when you move around on the bike
Operating the brake and shifting gears while standing
Proper lower body positioning
The “Triple Threat” the art of learning how to finesse the clutch, brake and throttle at slow speeds
It takes a lot more skill to ride a big bike slow than it does to ride one fast
Controlled stops and skids using the front, rear and both brakes together
Taking the myth out of using the front brake and knowing when either is better
How to weight your foot pegs and steer the bike from the waist down
Avoiding obstacles by quickly weighting the foot pegs
Climbing and descending rideable hills
The ups and downs of inclines
Restarting and Recovering from stalls on hills
Know how and when to stop and restart
How to ride sand safely and comfortably
We all know it is our favorite terrain ****If sand or mud is around*****
How to use counterbalancing for turning sharp and sweeping corners
Completely opposite of how to turn on pavement
Riding tight circles in a box while transferring your weight on the motorcycle
Comfortably turning tight takes a lot of finesse and exact body position
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Standard Training
Standard Training Format- 2 Full Days of Training
- Tent camping options will be available
- Alternative Lodging options for non-campers
- Post training ADV Riding Q&A session
- Motorcycle- Bring your own or rent
*Multiple Lodging options are available in nearby towns for those that don’t want to camp
Level 2 Intermediate: 2 Day Training
Continuing from our Level I class and/or building upon the skills you have already, this 2-day training class further refines your control of the motorcycle through the mastery of “The Triple Threat” – the Clutch, Brake, and Throttle at slow speeds, over terrain and during tight maneuvering. Body position is critical in Level II training and will be explained and practiced at length.
Level II Training is for life-long learners; those who realize motorcycling is a perishable skill. At the end of this two-day training event, you’ll be ready to ride more technical trails, further gain confidence and become a better rider. Practice is still key, however. Ride with others who have good riding techniques, display safe and considerate motorcycling etiquette and encourage you to “ride your own ride”.
Training exercises and skills you will learn:
Controlled stops and skids using the front, rear and both brakes together
We’ll dive deeper into understanding the full range of the front brake and where the rear brake is most useful
Foot peg influence and pressure
Understanding what this means to learn to steer the bike from the waist down and more specifically with your foot pegs
Advancing the Triple Threat
Operating controls gaining a deeper understanding of how the clutch, brake and throttle work together as your skill advances and terrain choice changes
Understanding body positioning and counterbalancing while riding slow around corners and obstacles
We will tighten the turns, decrease the speed, and add increased use of the controls
360 degree circles and figure 8’s
We’ll use these exercises to build on momentum control and imitate technique while riding steep uphill turns
Skid Turns
Skidding with the rear wheel looks cool but is also very useful
Climbing and descending turns on hills with obstacles and switchbacks
We’ll increase the difficulty of the hills and add turns and slow descents
Restarting and Recovering from stalls on hills
Advanced terrain requires more advanced strategies in recovery and decision making
How to ride sand or mud safely and comfortably
These will depend on if we have sand or mud in the area
Cornering at speed
Getting the feel of using the throttle to “steer with the rear” wheel without breaking traction. We’ll also teach you how Power Slide (break traction) and how to control it
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Standard Training
Standard Training Format- 2 Full Days of Training
- Tent camping options will be available
- Alternative Lodging options for non-campers
- Post training ADV Riding Q&A session
- Motorcycle- Bring your own or rent
*Multiple Lodging options are available in nearby towns for those that don’t want to camp
We will be following the PA Wilds BDR-X route and add in fun detours and bonus scenic spots. Our riding will take us through some of each route’s most famous towns and historic spots.
Join us on this 4 day 5 night tour through the heart of the PA mountains!
Common Questions:
How difficult is the riding?
The route has optional hard sections and easier bypass sections. We will stay together as a group for most of the riding. However, if some of the group feels like tackling a harder section and some do not, the guides will make a decision to split the group for those specific sections so everyone can enjoy their riding.
What kind of motorcycle do I need?
There is no one answer to this question because it depends on preferences, riding ability, and of course, budget. Any motorcycle can be converted into a dual sport bike. Heck, we know people who have converted their Harleys into adventure bikes! For this tour, we will be riding terrain that is big adventure bike friendly (BMW 1200GS, KTM 1290 etc.). However, we have had many customers ride smaller and mid size dual sport bikes and enjoy the ride just as much. If you don’t have a bike right now, we can help you with a rental.
Will a support truck be following us?
Yes. Our support truck will follow the group in some sections and will meet up with the group in others. The truck will also have room for your gear if you don’t want to carry it on your bike during the day.
*Note: Support truck will follow us as long as we get at least 6 People
How do I need to pack my bike?
Pack lightly, efficiently, and in a way that encourages proper bike performance. Feel free to consult with us before the tour about how to pack your bike. We also suggest daily packing of snacks, water, and clothing for layering to adjust for the conditions.
What protection do I need for my bike?
We recommend the following at the minimum:
Note: Not having these items does not mean you can’t come on the tour. It just means your bike may get damaged and the protection we recommend is for major working components.
- Skid Plate
- Crash Bars
- Headlight guard
- Radiator Guards
What tires do I need for my bike?
We recommend at least a 50/50 tire and even better is a more dirt or off-road focused tire. We will be riding through some technical sections that are more comfortable with a more off road focused tire.
How many people are in the riding group?
We limit our groups to 10 people
How do we handle extreme weather?
We will ride in most weather conditions. However, our guides are well equipped to make the best decision for the group regarding trail and weather conditions and may re-route the riding day.
What should I pack?
Clothes: Proper riding gear is a must! If you have any questions about riding gear and clothing, feel free to contact us and we can cover this in more detail. In general, people tend to over pack clothing items. Besides riding gear (including a helmet, jacket, gloves, pants, and boots), you will need layers for frequent weather changes. Consider packing a separate set of comfortable clothes/shoes to wear to dinner or while we are lounging.
For your Bike:
If you have a good set of tools, it is not a bad idea to bring them; some people like to be self-sufficient. If you don’t have any or want to save room, our guides have enough tools to fix or repair most bikes on the fly.
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W38M Pennsylvania Wilds BDR
4 Day 5 Night PA Wilds BDR-X Hotel/Cabin Tour- Professional Instruction
- Professional Guide Service
- Fully Stocked Support Vehicle
- All Hotel/Cabin Accommodations
- Welcome and Farewell dinner included.
- Fully Stocked Beverage Cooler with electrolytes for riding days and other beverages for after riding
- Specific GPS Track Route
- West38Moto Gift Bag
- Motorcycle- Bring your own or rent (not included)
- Fuel for your Motorcycle (not included)
- Alcohol
- Meals outside the Welcome and Farewell Dinne