Good info. I think balance plays a big part in it. Being 6'2" it's hard to keep his body posture and move side to side and control both throttle and brake.
You have a point there. Tall riders can hang out and create a leverage advantage that the rest of us don't have, but when they do this they have a longer way to return to the neutral position. Best thing is to stay ahead of the sled by slowing the sled down when needed.
Good info. I think balance plays a big part in it.
Being 6'2" it's hard to keep his body posture and move side to side and control both throttle and brake.
You have a point there. Tall riders can hang out and create a leverage advantage that the rest of us don't have, but when they do this they have a longer way to return to the neutral position. Best thing is to stay ahead of the sled by slowing the sled down when needed.
Thanks for the info!!!
Great video !
Great as always
Glad you think so!
Too bad these poor bastard's have to ride ski-doo's
To bad that we get to ride new Ski Doo's every year. Right?
Fair enough lol, good video btw
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