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Well done! Looked steep as hell. Keep'em coming...
Cool video, that was definitely steep!
Thanks, we were following a hiking trail on the map and reached that point of no return!
Beauty spot man !!
I snowbike here. There are some cool spots up there.
How is shifting in big boots? Seems like it would be a big pain
The boots are pretty much the same as moto x boots so not difficult at all
What camera is this filmed with it looks amazing
Thanks! Its a Gopro 10 with stabilization at boost and at super wide angle
It's easier and more controllable to put your bike in 1st gear and don't use the break when going down steep hills.
Thanks, I will try that next time!
Where at?
Ride was from the Nobletts trail head near Kamas Utah
Are the bikes 450
Yes they are 450’s
@davidmeyer1209 dam I only got a 250
The bikes sound like they are 450's and they still sound underpowered.
Yes they are 450’s. The track takes a lot more power to propel versus wheels. Usually 80% of the time power is acceptable. Its only in deep snow with no base when I wish I had more power
Well done! Looked steep as hell. Keep'em coming...
Cool video, that was definitely steep!
Thanks, we were following a hiking trail on the map and reached that point of no return!
Beauty spot man !!
I snowbike here. There are some cool spots up there.
How is shifting in big boots? Seems like it would be a big pain
The boots are pretty much the same as moto x boots so not difficult at all
What camera is this filmed with it looks amazing
Thanks! Its a Gopro 10 with stabilization at boost and at super wide angle
It's easier and more controllable to put your bike in 1st gear and don't use the break when going down steep hills.
Thanks, I will try that next time!
Where at?
Ride was from the Nobletts trail head near Kamas Utah
Are the bikes 450
Yes they are 450’s
@davidmeyer1209 dam I only got a 250
The bikes sound like they are 450's and they still sound underpowered.
Yes they are 450’s. The track takes a lot more power to propel versus wheels. Usually 80% of the time power is acceptable. Its only in deep snow with no base when I wish I had more power