Thanks. Would have been a better idea to tackle that section while feeling fresh and stronger but I'm on a mission to push outside my comfort zone on each ride to get back into shape!
I cant tell which way this works… The bike makes you look good, or you make the bike look good. I’m real surprised by how the beast stays so composed under throttle across some straight nasty rocks and such.
@@Windblown indeed. I’ve been riding the woods since the early 70’s, but just recently started watching videos of others as I prep and seek inspiration/direction for my next bike and trips. I’ve always ridden dirt or street, never both, so I’ve been watching who does what on what and think your style is a bit unique… many seem to ride timidly or try to pamper the front end, try clumsy/unpredictable wheelies over water and stuff - all the quickest ways I’ve found to fall over - but you seem to plow right into whatever is ahead letting the bike take the hit and do the work. My riding style is similar, so I’ve taken a keen interest in that KTM of yours. You’re fun to watch, thanks for the videos.
Almost all of this video is of the ATV/MC portion. There is a out and back trail on the south side and a thru trail called Peters Mill on the north side that's big enough for jeeps. It's usually not too crowded on Peters Mill but I have seen it get a bit crazy from time to time, Like this time during the height of "lets get out into the woods" Covid lock down. ruclips.net/video/8Be_M4wndb8/видео.html
That looks rougher than the Terrapin and Rattle Snake ATV trails off 130 in Amherst
I'll have to check those out at some point! Thanks!
Awsome trail buddy! Looked tricky.
Thanks. Would have been a better idea to tackle that section while feeling fresh and stronger but I'm on a mission to push outside my comfort zone on each ride to get back into shape!
@@Windblown a fun way to get in shape though! 👌😁
I cant tell which way this works…
The bike makes you look good, or you make the bike look good.
I’m real surprised by how the beast stays so composed under throttle across some straight nasty rocks and such.
It's mostly bike. All I have to do is try not to fall off!
@@Windblown indeed.
I’ve been riding the woods since the early 70’s, but just recently started watching videos of others as I prep and seek inspiration/direction for my next bike and trips. I’ve always ridden dirt or street, never both, so I’ve been watching who does what on what and think your style is a bit unique… many seem to ride timidly or try to pamper the front end, try clumsy/unpredictable wheelies over water and stuff - all the quickest ways I’ve found to fall over - but you seem to plow right into whatever is ahead letting the bike take the hit and do the work.
My riding style is similar, so I’ve taken a keen interest in that KTM of yours.
You’re fun to watch, thanks for the videos.
Besides this, what else allows side by sides?
Nice riding 👌
Thanks. It was getting a bit ugly as it was late in the day but the bike is very forgiving.
Haha, when it looks steep on GoPro, it is steep as hell 🤣Nice trails mate, good fun i see. Damn i like those mirrors. You have a link for them? Cheers
Here ya go. www.rottweilerperformance.com/quick-flip-mirror-mounts-arrow-kit/
@@Windblown Thank you!
Did you keep your sprockets stock, thinking about dropping one tooth up front, down to a 15
Yep.I run a15t (-1) up front all the time and run a 47(+2) in back on my dirt only rear wheel. On the stock rear wheel I run the stock 45t.
Is this the ATV only trail or the trail that allows for Jeeps too? Thanks!
Almost all of this video is of the ATV/MC portion. There is a out and back trail on the south side and a thru trail called Peters Mill on the north side that's big enough for jeeps. It's usually not too crowded on Peters Mill but I have seen it get a bit crazy from time to time, Like this time during the height of "lets get out into the woods" Covid lock down. ruclips.net/video/8Be_M4wndb8/видео.html
I’ve wondered what Taskers was like. Now I know! Little too much work for an old man.