Hey Jesse and crew, another awesome set of videos updating some of the changes down there in HMT. Love the Corner Store! Amazing food and ice cream! Was down there in April of 21. Need to get back there again. Also, wanted to comment on the the tire spinning that Scott has been having compared to you and your machines. I believe that all of you are running stock gearing and clutching? Those X3's can handle 32's without really any major changes but going up to 35's he's losing alot of torque and his low gear will not be as low as yours. So he's having to really throttle it more to get that machine moving as to where you're going to be able to crawl and creep easier. Best suggestion would be for him to look into like a 15-20% gear reduction at least. I. Addition a tuned clutch kit will really help. If he does have these things done already....well, then you just got a lot more finesse with your right foot....
I like your thoughts on the tire sizes but I’m thinking it’s an even match up for us in that aspect. My machine came with 28” bighorns stock. I went up 4 inches and I’m on stock clutches. Scott’s came with 32” tires and he went up 3 inches. Both still on stock clutches so I feel like that might equal out but definitely not sure on that haha. Maybe width, he’s wider. Different contact patch, more or less throttle. 🤷♂️
That’s possible. Tire placement could be part of it. All X3’s are geared the same other than the tire size difference between machines maybe making it a little off so I’m not sure if that would be it or not.
@@TheCanAmCrew Oh ok didn't know if different trims were geared different. If they fit on yours it would be cool to swap tires for a ride and see how different they feel. Maybe it's your finesse lol
@@scottfatta8133 All of you and the machines do awesome 👌 I'm just thinkin there's no way to get your tires on both sides in the same spots due to your width. True it works both ways and better for you in some situations too.
Love the video’s question how much air ya running and is your helmet ok to use in hmt just got some for the wife and me thanks for the info and what rock sliders are you running thanks again from Florida
Hey. I’m running 7-8 psi. My helmet is not a legal Hatfield McCoy helmet since it’s not dot. And I have sh tube sock sliders from willie v hubbard on Facebook. Thanks for watching
@@rinwolf6946 I have never had an issue and we ride Hatfield McCoy quite often but I have seen others get caught and fined. I won’t stop wearing my axel helmet either way haha.
When I was there in June the bypass wasn't dozed. It was rutteded pretty bad. Right side of stairstep looked more tore up on that right side then in June. Can't wait to get back there. Nice series. Thank you.
For West Virginia we use back country navigator pro app and bob t maps. The app is like 10-15.00 and the maps are free. You can find them on Facebook under the wv atv utv trail talk page. Look for a media fire link and follow the instructions for downloading.
I had 30 inch carnavors at first and they spun alot with the horsepower in my buggy. But when I went to 35 zillas that tamed it a little so I have very little spin now, but everyone knows how well zillas stick. One question to you jess, isn't it time for the other woman in your life to start driving her own buggy up these trails? Just saying.
@@TheCanAmCrew well of course I mean Emma. I think it would be so cool to see her behind the wheel, start small so YOU don't get worried, and you can get her on something so easy that you don't click the seat belt which puts the buggy in limp mode, reduce the power and cut her loose.
No, we live in Pa. We shoot for 1-2 trips a month out of state and wv is the closest place with a lot of riding haha. Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio and Michigan are some of the other states we enjoy riding too.
@@DirtTrailAdventures we haven’t, I’ve put some feelers out a few times about going there and I’m told it’s to small for a weekend trip or it’s not the type of riding we like. It’s 5 or so hours from me. Is it worth a 2-3 day trip? Any rock climbs?
@@TheCanAmCrew there’s about 40+ miles of trails tons of fun for as small as it is I usually ride two days it’s a nice change of pace I like long rides but also love hitting a quick loop coming back having lunch and hitting the dragons tail they have. They have tons of hill climbs tons of mud and a sorta bounty hole called the boobie trap
Maybe Scott was spinning because of the power difference and width. It looked like his right rear dipped lower and brought the left front up and lost traction that way? Just some thoughts.
I just put 32 zillas on mine last weekend and will take it for the first time Saturday. I’ve got 10psi in them right now but after watching this will probably air down a bit. We ride at Hidden Falls Adventure Park in Marble Falls Texas which is all rock with some pretty good climbs. If you ever come down I’ll show you around the park. Just bought the Skydio2+ to follow us around so we will see how fast I crash it😮😢
"The Crew" makes another video filled with great content !!! "New" trails being freshly groomed on the outlaw trails surrounding established HMT trails seems to be a fairly recent development. HMT, as you already know, has turned the Soggy Bottom outlaw trail into Indian Ridge Trail #28 with access on Crumpler Road and I would be willing to bet that more outlaw trails will soon be dozed/groomed for HMT annexation. Our small group rode the Creek Trail on Labor Day week of this year (2022) and there are already "new" trails being dozed while the best part(s) of it are being blocked with fallen trees. One of trails starts at Butterfly Junction.
wow this place loooooooks awesome.
That looks like an awesome place for rc crawling!
I like my 32s sticky’s. I also run 7psi. Unless I think I need more wrinkle in the tire I’ll drop pressure to 6psi.
The trail going down bypass is super washed out and rutted again now as of a few weeks ago
Great video.. what is your preferred psi on those tires
I run 7-8 psi.
Hey Jesse and crew, another awesome set of videos updating some of the changes down there in HMT. Love the Corner Store! Amazing food and ice cream! Was down there in April of 21. Need to get back there again. Also, wanted to comment on the the tire spinning that Scott has been having compared to you and your machines. I believe that all of you are running stock gearing and clutching? Those X3's can handle 32's without really any major changes but going up to 35's he's losing alot of torque and his low gear will not be as low as yours. So he's having to really throttle it more to get that machine moving as to where you're going to be able to crawl and creep easier. Best suggestion would be for him to look into like a 15-20% gear reduction at least. I. Addition a tuned clutch kit will really help. If he does have these things done already....well, then you just got a lot more finesse with your right foot....
I like your thoughts on the tire sizes but I’m thinking it’s an even match up for us in that aspect. My machine came with 28” bighorns stock. I went up 4 inches and I’m on stock clutches. Scott’s came with 32” tires and he went up 3 inches. Both still on stock clutches so I feel like that might equal out but definitely not sure on that haha. Maybe width, he’s wider. Different contact patch, more or less throttle. 🤷♂️
Maybe some of the difference in spinning sometimes has to do with tire placement where his is 72" and is his maybe geared lower?
That’s possible. Tire placement could be part of it. All X3’s are geared the same other than the tire size difference between machines maybe making it a little off so I’m not sure if that would be it or not.
@@TheCanAmCrew Oh ok didn't know if different trims were geared different. If they fit on yours it would be cool to swap tires for a ride and see how different they feel. Maybe it's your finesse lol
@@jessesowards9555 you may be on to something there 👊🏻👊🏻
Jesse is really good at picking the right line !!!!!
@@scottfatta8133 All of you and the machines do awesome 👌 I'm just thinkin there's no way to get your tires on both sides in the same spots due to your width. True it works both ways and better for you in some situations too.
Love the video’s question how much air ya running and is your helmet ok to use in hmt just got some for the wife and me thanks for the info and what rock sliders are you running thanks again from Florida
Hey. I’m running 7-8 psi. My helmet is not a legal Hatfield McCoy helmet since it’s not dot. And I have sh tube sock sliders from willie v hubbard on Facebook. Thanks for watching
Have they given you any problems with the helmets there ? And thanks
@@rinwolf6946 I have never had an issue and we ride Hatfield McCoy quite often but I have seen others get caught and fined. I won’t stop wearing my axel helmet either way haha.
When I was there in June the bypass wasn't dozed. It was rutteded pretty bad. Right side of stairstep looked more tore up on that right side then in June. Can't wait to get back there. Nice series. Thank you.
Awesome. Thank you 👊🏻👊🏻
Looking good! I'm loving the videos man! Keep it up with the amazing content!
Thanks man. Appreciate that. 👊🏻👊🏻
He was farther to the right. Slightly steeper angle.
What app are y’all
Running on the tablets for all the trails?
For West Virginia we use back country navigator pro app and bob t maps. The app is like 10-15.00 and the maps are free. You can find them on Facebook under the wv atv utv trail talk page. Look for a media fire link and follow the instructions for downloading.
I had 30 inch carnavors at first and they spun alot with the horsepower in my buggy. But when I went to 35 zillas that tamed it a little so I have very little spin now, but everyone knows how well zillas stick. One question to you jess, isn't it time for the other woman in your life to start driving her own buggy up these trails? Just saying.
Haha, if your talking about my daughter Emma I’m not ready for that yet. Maybe another year or 2 and a little more practice.
@@TheCanAmCrew well of course I mean Emma. I think it would be so cool to see her behind the wheel, start small so YOU don't get worried, and you can get her on something so easy that you don't click the seat belt which puts the buggy in limp mode, reduce the power and cut her loose.
Are y’all from the wv area? I see you do a lot of videos down there I live in Ohio and go down a lot
No, we live in Pa. We shoot for 1-2 trips a month out of state and wv is the closest place with a lot of riding haha. Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio and Michigan are some of the other states we enjoy riding too.
@@TheCanAmCrew have y’all ever been to tecumseh in hemlock Ohio?
@@DirtTrailAdventures we haven’t, I’ve put some feelers out a few times about going there and I’m told it’s to small for a weekend trip or it’s not the type of riding we like. It’s 5 or so hours from me. Is it worth a 2-3 day trip? Any rock climbs?
@@TheCanAmCrew there’s about 40+ miles of trails tons of fun for as small as it is I usually ride two days it’s a nice change of pace I like long rides but also love hitting a quick loop coming back having lunch and hitting the dragons tail they have. They have tons of hill climbs tons of mud and a sorta bounty hole called the boobie trap
@@TheCanAmCrew I sent y’all a message on Facebook messenger
Maybe Scott was spinning because of the power difference and width. It looked like his right rear dipped lower and brought the left front up and lost traction that way? Just some thoughts.
We have the same horsepower numbers but the tire tire dipping could be something. 🤘🏻
@@TheCanAmCrew he's not an rr? I thought all RC 72" were higher hp
@@nolicense526 he is but me and Sheri are tuned.
Another great video from can am crew as always the best sxs videos worth watching and great drone footage with music loving it 😊
Thank you so much. We really appreciate that!
What is y’all’s favorite place to ride out at HMT?
Keep the great videos coming!
Thank you. Our favorite Hatfield McCoy system would be ivy branch. Then bearwallow.
I second that !!!
I just put 32 zillas on mine last weekend and will take it for the first time Saturday. I’ve got 10psi in them right now but after watching this will probably air down a bit. We ride at Hidden Falls Adventure Park in Marble Falls Texas which is all rock with some pretty good climbs. If you ever come down I’ll show you around the park.
Just bought the Skydio2+ to follow us around so we will see how fast I crash it😮😢
Awesome. Zillas are by far the best tire I’ve ever ran. I suggest 7-8 psi. That seems to be a sweet spot for me.
Awesome video! Loved the drone footage! Beautiful scenery there. Keep up the great work & keep having fun! 🤘💯🤘
Thank you!!
You are smoother on throttle than Scott, he blows his tires out with to much erratic throttle
"The Crew" makes another video filled with great content !!! "New" trails being freshly groomed on the outlaw trails surrounding established HMT trails seems to be a fairly recent development. HMT, as you already know, has turned the Soggy Bottom outlaw trail into Indian Ridge Trail #28 with access on Crumpler Road and I would be willing to bet that more outlaw trails will soon be dozed/groomed for HMT annexation. Our small group rode the Creek Trail on Labor Day week of this year (2022) and there are already "new" trails being dozed while the best part(s) of it are being blocked with fallen trees. One of trails starts at Butterfly Junction.
Thank you. And I’m am willing to bet more outlaw trails will be going away too. I saw the butterfly junction dozing going on last trip down.
64' have tires closer , i notice they have more traction for some reason