Pro Dirt Bikers Shred Snowbikes | Day 3
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- Опубликовано: 11 дек 2022
- We take some of KLIM's top professional hard enduro riders, Max Gerston and Paul Bolton, and throw them in the deep end with KLIM Backcountry Team snowbiker Brock Buttars and KLIM Backcountry Team snowmobile legend Keith Curtis. How does the king of snowmobile hillclimbs fair on a snowbike? And how do dirt bike skills translate to snowbikes? Pretty well, as you'd assume, meaning we have nonstop fun for three days of backcountry shredding.
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Now you guys just need to go a couple hundred miles north and find some nice powder to ride
Loving all the snow bike action!
Looks like a blast!
What size bikes are they running? Also what size timbersled?
Go that way really fast. If something gets in your way, turn.
Sooooooooo cool!!
Are you named after the drink that's spelled backwards?
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Where in Utah was this?
It's a lot easier to turn a sno bike around than a snowmobile
Get over to Idaho with us we’ll show you some deep powder areas. Looks like you boys are spring riding
This practically is Idaho. It's right on the border.
@@wrouse7 not deep enough in. Border is too close to other states that apparently don’t get the same snow. We’ve been riding 6’ off bottomless powder haven’t worried about stumps or rocks once
@@509FUN Pretty sure this is spring riding from last season. Does not look like this in Utah right now, season seems like it's decently deep for them already. Better than the last few years for sure.
Ya these bikes need twice the power what i see they can't produce enough power to get up a hill let alone up on plane .
If you Havnt rode one it’s easy to speculate like that. It’s a totally different sport and different way of riding and exploring. It’s like comparing a souped up banshee at the dunes compared to riding single track riding on a dirt bike. Two very different types of riding yet both are extremely fun.
@@QuinnPayton It's fun as hell as is, but I certainly wouldn't turn down more power or reliability.