The Most Scenic Motorcycle Single Track Experienced on A Dirtbike!

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @DirtZen
    @DirtZen 3 года назад +2

    Absolutely stunning, the drone really gives a great sense of where you are and how awesome it is. As a guy who's knees get weak on the third step of a ladder, I'm completely floored by your calmness through those trails. I would certainly be clinging to the side of the mountain haha. Great stuff 👍✌️

  • @wfodavid
    @wfodavid 3 года назад

    Nice Vid, miss Idaho. Best hidden Gem in the Northwest. People are so friendly. Reminds of Texas.

  • @docdune
    @docdune Год назад

    First part of the video it looks like you are coming down where the Haga Creek meets the Boise river on the north side down to the Sheep Creek Bridge?

  • @TorqueDorque
    @TorqueDorque 3 года назад

    awesome footage - love that camera angle too!

  • @cooptroop5
    @cooptroop5 3 года назад

    This is exactly the way I like to ride!

  • @Meldonator
    @Meldonator 3 года назад

    great scenery as always!
    1:38 there's a 6s delay in the audio, at first I though that we had the first electric HVA of the channel :D

  • @TheChasehelmick
    @TheChasehelmick 3 года назад

    What drone systems are you running!? That’s pretty awesome, love this type of content 🤙

  • @bikejunky4816
    @bikejunky4816 3 года назад +1

    You should look into Chad (Pro Line Suspension), He's revalved and set up a Mark and Alex's suspension and I'm completely impressed, both of those bikes still feel plush in the slow choppy stuff and can eat whoops. I was blown away with Marks CRF450X I actually like it better than the Yami right now because the yami is harsh in the slow choppy stuff.

    • @mattdude9865
      @mattdude9865 3 года назад

      He’s about a month out for getting you in...

    • @RacerRed
      @RacerRed  3 года назад

      I will definitely be in the market for a full suspension job on the Husky. When i hit the lotto :)

    • @bikejunky4816
      @bikejunky4816 3 года назад

      @@RacerRed I know it's so much$$$. I'm actually contemplating a rekluse for the yami. I rode a 350xcf for about 10 miles in Idaho City a few weeks ago and Holy cow was it so fun and easy to ride. The 350 doesn't have the yank your arms out power but can still torque through the terrain but has a really smooth linear power band. I'm torn between suspension or rekluse.

  • @tysleight
    @tysleight 3 года назад

    Ten years working in an ER and never a sick day, this year I got covid and could have easily worked if the hospital would have let me then a few weeks later I got some bacterial infection that knocked me on my back made covid look like a walk in the park. So I feel ya. Months later I still feel a bit off. The first month I didn't want to workout to save my life.

    • @RacerRed
      @RacerRed  3 года назад

      You just described pretty much exactly what happened to me. Got Covid, wasn't a huge deal, now i have a weird infection that's been trying to kill me for two months.

  • @Montana_Motorized
    @Montana_Motorized 3 года назад

    Nice video! Why don't you try the 450 forks and shock on your 250? I have an 18 250 XC-W and swapped the AER forks off my 19 FX450 onto the bike. Much better and versatile setup IMO. Yes, the AER forks are harsher at real low speeds, but only like 1st gear or 2nd gear idle. The benefit is way more hold up and confidence on rock ledge drops, whoops, jumps or anything at speed. The AER forks are also over 3/4" longer so the bike feels more stable.

  • @gilvietor1918
    @gilvietor1918 3 года назад

    I have that Klim under armor thing, it does pretty well but it is really warm after 90 degrees, unless you're going stupid fast.
    Still sick? Might be time to see a doctor.