Flashy power slides, wheelies, jumping off things, climbing rock steps, and riding the notorious Black Bear Pass like nobody’s business—that’s more or less the image that comes to mind when I think of the words “intermediate” and “off-road training.”
And, that’s roughly what I expected to learn when I signed up for West 38 Moto’s intermediate class in Ouray, Colorado. Having done W38M’s beginner training course in May and ridden over 20,000 miles of varied terrain over the summer, I already felt fairly confident and competent taking my bike off road and pushing my own limits. However, beautiful visions of Dakar-style riding paired with Charley Boorman-like antics seemed too seductive to pass up, so after a brief chat with Dusty Wessels, the heart and soul of W38M, I was sold.
Your bike can. Can you?
Dusty is everything that a brilliant off-road coach needs to be: professional and talented with great people skills, a relaxed sense of humor, and a passion for motorcycles. But he also gets it. Not all people grow up riding dirt bikes or are natural-born motorcycle virtuosos, and not all riders excel at the same pace. In fact, Dusty says, “I learned to ride as an adult, so I love showing people that it doesn’t matter whether you start when you’re 8, 28, or 68, riding motorcycles off road is a skill that can be mastered regardless of your experience, age, or gender.”
This story is from the January-February 2018 edition of Adventure Motorcycle (ADVMoto).
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