This is how some dads pull up to local socal middle school mountain bike races 😂 not even joking I’ve seen a family have mom dad aunt and uncle park their million dollar Renegade’s in a square and have a full courtyard.
@@brandonthede7452 it is insane what some parents will put into their kids’ racing career. Like yeah, you gotta make sacrifices sometimes to go racing, but keep it reasonable. More than likely, your kid isn’t going pro. Buying a motor home with a racing trailer if you’re going nearly every week to a race is one thing, but dropping millions onto a semi hauler for your eight or nine year old is just insane.
@@stan_smith395 that’s extremely high. Teams like Kawasaki and Yamaha who just purchased a new truck, trailer, and accessories in the past couple years had 950k to 1.1 million into them. That’s for the new tractor with stretched frame and water box, new trailer, new awning and awning rigging, plus paint or wraps. Kawasaki’s with all the parts loaded in it for the bikes and all their tools is around 2 million. But again that’s including another 900k to million dollars in parts for the bikes and stuff for the riders.
@@vitalmx even then, 900k - 1m per rig is still insane. And to think about teams like the KTM, Husky, GasGas guys who have a race rig + Hospitality truck
@@mediocremedia7901 Lots of the teams use them for years and years though. The TLD GASGAS trailer is from 2006-ish era. They got it from Honda around 2012 for a trade deal worth $125-150k-ish.
Peterbilt 579s are the most popular, Volvo, kenworth T680s T2000. Is the last one, a international does anyone know, doesn't look like a W990, the drop down visor looks the goods and the front wheel nut caps. Nice rigs and trailers, they keep them looking great, The black wheels on phoenix truck would look alot better with white walls on the tyres or go back to Alloy, need some bling and highlights there boys. Some trailers look to be very similar I like the peterbilt 389s better myself, but fuel and aerodynamic wise 579 are the goods. We dont have any of these in Australia except the V8 supercar ones, there's one 579 on the hiway, cabover volvos and our kenworths are alot different being sloped bonnet or flat bonnett like the W900 and alot of cabovers for the 26 m length for B double. Thanks for the video, awesome. Do the riders drive these trucks, I know you have to have a CDL over there, Christian Craig said he was driving truck to Florida after A3, be a long trip with 10 hrs driving in a 24 hr period, with a ELD monitoring everything 10/10.
Absolutely not, no racer in the pits has a CDL or drives these to the races. Each team has a full-time driver who is in charge of driving them, maintaining, cleaning, loading and tracking all the parts in them, pit setup, grocery shopping, cooking for the team, video-ing practice and more.
There’s roughly 9-10 Pete 579s in the pits, about 7-8 Kenworths. Most of the Kenworths are T680s, there’s an older T700 in there and one T2000. There’s about three Volvos, two Freightliner Cascadias, and the one lone International. No Western Stars or Macks.
@@JacksonD489 I love them. I drove my own team's semi for the summer last year. I had a 2014 Kenworth T680 and a 2010 Featherlite trailer I bought as a combo from Yoshimura's road race team. Tractor was stretched from the factory, disc brakes up front and had a Cummins ISX15 rated at 600hp and an 18 speed. I was spoiled, it was so nice...
Roll in videos are somewhat popular in NASCAR, so we wanted to do the same for those that are really into the semis. It’s not for everyone but we try to put out different content when we can.
AWESOME. These rigs are a big part of the spectacle. Works of art. Thanks for bringing us this part of the show.
The trucks and driver s should have their own series
The Yamaha rig is beautiful!
Yeah, I was at the race. I noticed when I walked past it in the pits that it’s more of a purple color than blue. But it still looks awesome.
Sweet rigs!
This is how some moto dads pull up to lorettas lol
This is how some dads pull up to local socal middle school mountain bike races 😂 not even joking I’ve seen a family have mom dad aunt and uncle park their million dollar Renegade’s in a square and have a full courtyard.
@@brandonthede7452 it is insane what some parents will put into their kids’ racing career. Like yeah, you gotta make sacrifices sometimes to go racing, but keep it reasonable. More than likely, your kid isn’t going pro. Buying a motor home with a racing trailer if you’re going nearly every week to a race is one thing, but dropping millions onto a semi hauler for your eight or nine year old is just insane.
Lots of money rolling in there..
2 million each rig,
@@stan_smith395 that’s extremely high. Teams like Kawasaki and Yamaha who just purchased a new truck, trailer, and accessories in the past couple years had 950k to 1.1 million into them. That’s for the new tractor with stretched frame and water box, new trailer, new awning and awning rigging, plus paint or wraps.
Kawasaki’s with all the parts loaded in it for the bikes and all their tools is around 2 million. But again that’s including another 900k to million dollars in parts for the bikes and stuff for the riders.
@@vitalmx even then, 900k - 1m per rig is still insane. And to think about teams like the KTM, Husky, GasGas guys who have a race rig + Hospitality truck
@@mediocremedia7901 Lots of the teams use them for years and years though. The TLD GASGAS trailer is from 2006-ish era. They got it from Honda around 2012 for a trade deal worth $125-150k-ish.
Sick rigs
More of these kinda vids
Clean 🔥🔥
Incredibly sick trucks but someone get this man a gimbal.
Wasn't planning on shooting this originally, just had a DSLR in hand when they were pulling in.
Peterbilt 579s are the most popular, Volvo, kenworth T680s T2000.
Is the last one, a international does anyone know, doesn't look like a W990, the drop down visor looks the goods and the front wheel nut caps.
Nice rigs and trailers, they keep them looking great,
The black wheels on phoenix truck would look alot better with white walls on the tyres or go back to Alloy, need some bling and highlights there boys.
Some trailers look to be very similar
I like the peterbilt 389s better myself, but fuel and aerodynamic wise 579 are the goods.
We dont have any of these in Australia except the V8 supercar ones, there's one 579 on the hiway, cabover volvos and our kenworths are alot different being sloped bonnet or flat bonnett like the W900 and alot of cabovers for the 26 m length for B double.
Thanks for the video, awesome.
Do the riders drive these trucks, I know you have to have a CDL over there, Christian Craig said he was driving truck to Florida after A3, be a long trip with 10 hrs driving in a 24 hr period, with a ELD monitoring everything
10/10.
Absolutely not, no racer in the pits has a CDL or drives these to the races. Each team has a full-time driver who is in charge of driving them, maintaining, cleaning, loading and tracking all the parts in them, pit setup, grocery shopping, cooking for the team, video-ing practice and more.
There’s roughly 9-10 Pete 579s in the pits, about 7-8 Kenworths. Most of the Kenworths are T680s, there’s an older T700 in there and one T2000. There’s about three Volvos, two Freightliner Cascadias, and the one lone International. No Western Stars or Macks.
@@vitalmx sounds like Michael Lindsay must know his semi-trucks?!
@@vitalmx you definetely know your trucks.
Thanks for the insight of what the driver does.
@@JacksonD489 I love them. I drove my own team's semi for the summer last year. I had a 2014 Kenworth T680 and a 2010 Featherlite trailer I bought as a combo from Yoshimura's road race team. Tractor was stretched from the factory, disc brakes up front and had a Cummins ISX15 rated at 600hp and an 18 speed. I was spoiled, it was so nice...
Hrc rig is best rig
Make the trucks race each other haha
RAD
I thought "rigs" meant "bikes" and was disappointed, lol
#StreetMulisha417
Well that was a strange video
Roll in videos are somewhat popular in NASCAR, so we wanted to do the same for those that are really into the semis. It’s not for everyone but we try to put out different content when we can.
@@vitalmx all good lol wasn’t hate’n