@@RTRrentals Done a bit in Moab area and the Rockies but this is far too technical for me as an adventure rider, all I want to do is experience the stunning scenery.
Who gives a flying flippity flop if he had help, that man rode a T7 through stuff I couldn't ride the best Enduro bike on the planet through. Kudos man that is impressive. You're one hell of a rider.
@@RTRrentals Just calling it like I see it. I started out on a 07 KLR650. So I have some notion of how much harder those big bikes are to ride offroad. And like they say "It's not about the bike, it's the rider that counts".
Truly inspirational riding sir. Quite the accomplishment. I bought a T7 6 weeks ago and am truly impressed with the bike. A video on the mods to your T7 as well as riding tips vs a traditional trail bike would help us mortals new to the transition to larger/ heavier adventure bikes. One of My other bikes is a 2024 KTM 450 xcf-w, I love it for technical trail and desert but find it not adequate for longer tarmac sections above 65mph or so. Only real complaint so far wit the T7 is picking the big girl up in the Ice/ snow- not a 450!!!! Thank you.
Super cool. Definitely still unassisted. When we refer to unassisted, we are referring to clearing the obstacles. It’s ok to get help getting out from under your bike. Now to hell and back on the T7!!!
@@smokypipe3547 thank you, appreciate it. While it is heavy for everyone to pick up, you can see how capable they are if you ever find yourself in a tricky situation, you know you can get through it on the bike. As this video shows. Just definitely don't try to drop it. Lol
@@noControl556 thank you! I know people say the T7 is more top heavy, but I always found it easier to pick up than the Ktm 890. Either way both are hard to get up
Damn dude. I've ridden 5MOH several times one my 300 and foolishly perhaps, once on my 450. I can't believe you got through the crux on a T7 without a crane. It does look a lot more chewed up at the runup to it than the last time I was there. Anyone who has been there knows how delicate the operations were at 19:37 with death on the left. Mad respect! Props to Yamaha for building a tough clutch and motor too. Also, those MX-Tech forks looked like they are working awesome. I assume one of their shocks out back too.
@@Duken4evr29 yeah Yamaha's motor and clutch is by far my favorite thing about this bike. It's amazing how well they work and how much abuse they take without even fussing. The motor and clutch are so chill, they're like yeah you wanna over revv a d slip the hell out of us in 100° temperature? Sure we're chill doesn't bother us one bit 🤣 and ya mx tech forks amazing. And I have their national shock. This video I had their national shock cranked up super stiff for bigger hits on yesterday's trail. And never loosened it for todays 5moh trail Lol
We definitely don't have the same definition and meaning of the word trail😲 That's a trial bike playground! That was one of the craziest ride I have seeing on a T7!!
@@geytogpstopografia6418 dust to glory is legends!! That's what made me first wanna go to Baja. I think that's what made all of us want to go to Baja. Lol
@@ashleypearce3507 heck yeah!. I love these T7's to death as well. I actually haven't ridden my T7 for a month or two not because it's been down getting serviced and rebuild after the moab punishment. And I've just been riding my kove rally 450. Having fun on it. But I'm really itching to get back on my T7 again. There's nothing like a T7 :-)
Great Riding. As a t7 owner I know everytime you have to pick that bikeup it saps about 25% of your energy lol. He's a strong boy making that look easy.
Hi guys, great vid an thanks for takin us along. In the UK, we call this Tough Triles. The greatest exponent of this side of the sport is or was Dougie Lampkin. Multi world champion an everything else under that umbrella. Great ride only thing, you would have lost a lot of points for putting ya feet down. That being said, your on the T7 an Not a Triles bike. Two completely different animals. So bloody well done everyone.!!😂😂😂 Has anyone done this on a Quad?? Cheers again. 🙏🙏👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧⛄️⛄️🏍️🏍️
@@paulcoverdale8312 to do this entire trail with no dabs! I could only dream! 🤣 I think I've heard of this Lampkin guy. And no a quad has never attempted this trial. There's many, many spots it wouldn't fit through. Although it'd be very entertaining to see someone try! But extraction would be next to impossible when the quad fails
@ thanks for getting back so soon. I’m not sure if Dougie, pronounced Doogie, Scottish. Is/was multiple world, European champion an won everything under the sun. With his Dad they set up the Indoor Trails world championships. These were held in sports arenas, Football Stadiums, Bullrings, an one was done i a Coloceum in Pompe’ I think. Same one as Pink Floyed Played in durin the Seventies. He used to do try out sessions at major bike shows like the one we got on now in Birmingham international Center also the Excel in London. Do a search an I’m sure you’ll find him. Great job on the trail though, hard enough on a trails bike but a T7! Bloody heavy for that work an of course the famous HEAT of Utar! Ouch! So do you think the Kove would have been easyer or a AJP P7??? Great job everyone. 👏👏👏🥹🥹🙏🙏👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🏍️🏍️
yippydoo! Well Done Good Riding Skill. I ride a Husky 501 and i wouldnt attemp this trail on my bike let alone a T7. Thanks for the great video well filmed and edited. Cheers Gazza Australia
@@zzzaggg bullcrap! You Australian riders are a bunch of badass's! Every Australian I've ridden with, guy or girls give us Americans a run for our money! :)
This is the first time I’ve seen Beau pick up a bike that I wasn’t riding! If that bike was orange I would have mistaken you for a more muscular Chris Birch…except for the accent! Great job man!
These kinds of videos convince me that if he can do this, I can totally handle a t7 on single track…. None of that is actually true outside of my wildest dreams 😂. Tremendously well done, sir!!! That was some great riding!
@@BigRockMoto Thanks Ian! 🙏 it's one thing I love about off-road motorcycles, it doesn't matter what skill level you are, there's always room for growth and achievement. Offroad riders never max out. Always another hill to climb. Was just watching your latest video last night. Excited to see your Kove video come out next...as much as I love my T7, I still want something lighter. And that kove 800 looks like the ticket if the edges are softened up (such as throttle engagement) Excited to see you're take and content on it
unbelieveable this track on such a heavy bike No douth T7 is a true gem but here is skills which most matters ride T7 lije a dirt bike great skills absolutely insane love to watch such a video after pol this was incredible video i watch on internet on T7
@@Blackbox_1021 thank you! It's one of those bikes that are extremely capable, so long as you can handle it. It's a very big bike, but just barely small enough to handle for us mere mortals
I plan on doing this trail next year on a Honda CRF250F....I hope to be as good as you guys. Great Job! I would call this "unassisted" since he did the obstacles by himself!
@@klh3244 thank you I appreciate it. And if you do get a chance to ride this place on your 300, definitely take it. It is a great experience. Yes a beat down, but no other trail is this fun technical for this long.
Damn that was really awesome! I'd give Beau a pass on the one assist, I'm sure he could have got himself out, either way very impressive and a lot of fun to watch 🤘🏼
@@BeRAD are you sure? You know how your lady followers love seeing you ride naked! I bet you would shatter the Internet if you did one of your famous naked BeRad wheelie rides through the entire length of 5 miles of hell :-)
Unassisted? No. Impressive? Yes. Good work Bow (sic?). I guess I'm acclimated to Wyoming. The temperature was too hot for me shortly after you started. I would have rescheduled for January. Lol
@RTRrentals Nice. Cody was trying to convince me to ride the red desert again. I told him, no problem, we can do it this winter. He didn't seem convinced and pressed for next summer.
@@WyomingFamilyAdventures just like acclimating the high elevation in Colorado… You acclimate to the heat in the summer after a few days :-) if you don't die first of course
@@RTRrentals Cody said we should go ride Wyoming mountains today. I just got ready and called him and he said he was joking. Lol I told him I'm on my way anyway and we're going to ride. I don't think the next snow storm hits until tomorrow morning, so we 'should' be ok. I'll be sure to record some of the ride. Hope it's warmer where you are.
My first try on this trail was mid September after going on a 20 mile loop of a wrong turn. It’s tough in a couple spots sure but I’m not sure it’s the most difficult thing I’ve ridden. Most clips come from the first 3 miles or so and that seems to be the most difficult section. We’ll be going back to try again soon. We completed the first 2-3 miles to the bail out and didn’t want to push further on empty camel backs. It’s tough but if you have minimal experience it’s doable with time and patience.
@@HinspectorGournal and enough water! That's what I'm saying in the video, it's really not that crazy hard, but it's really hard to complete the full thing for a lot of people. Most people take bail outs for being exhausted or out of water The 20 mile loop you took I'm sure it wasn't wasted, I hear there's a lot of other good trails out there. I haven't ridden others Hope you get back out there and have fun completing the whole loop :-)
Armchair riding expert youtube commenter here, my insight into Beau's riding is really simple. First I'm going to ignore him acknowledging that the bike isn't made for this and that he wants the challenge of doing it on a Twin Cylinder. Then I'll simply say that his bike is too big and he should get an enduro bike because he's never thought of that before(and he most definitely doesn't already own a fleet of them)
@@scottmchone4230 for the most part suspension and wheels. 49mm forks and national shock, all by Mxtech. Skinnier KKE Chinese wheels Nitro Mousses Abs removed Single front rotor Yz450 front brake And then protection parts through Camel adv
@@banddlarsen89 clutch is still good! I've never smoked a t7 clutch...even in this riding. My older 2021 t7 was still on OG clutch too when I sold it. Solid clutches. My ktm 790-890'id have to replace every 1-3k miles in my style of riding
👍 Granted my adv is a Tenere 1200 and would pee itself at the trailhead. But congrats to you on the T7 through it! Fun on my KTM 300 XCW, but a hard pass on anything bigger on that trail for myself. Real testament to the T7 and especially clutch.
@@highwayman1218 the clutches on T7 are no joke, phenomenal. I've never had one go bad on any of my last two T7. Never even boiled over my T7 coolant before. Where as my KTM 790 and 890 will go through a new every 1000 to 3000 miles and three out of four of my Ktm 799/890 bikes I own all need a new motor before 10,000. T7 is very well built solid machines and 1200 super tenere sounds nice and comfy for long mileage days Sometimes I want one of those with heated seat and heated grips :-)
@@RTRrentals Great riding my friend! Yeah, I kept wondering when the clutch was gonna start screaming, LOL. Great video and watch. Daily street rider here in So Cal since late 80s and always have a wide mix of all types of bikes from street to dirt. Yeah the T12 is my interstate tourer and foul weather commuter. Its great for touring and no more then jeep trail stuff exploring for me when outta state touring. Yep Ive done the heated seat, heated grips and heated gear and keeps me riding into the 20s. 👍
@ brooooo heated gear is a dream. Just last week I was riding down 19° highway out of Zions, with a snowstorm chasing me when I was on the kove rally 450 riding to Vegas, and all I had on was a hoodie and an off-road Enduro jacket. I was freeeeeazing!!! Heated gear would be so sweet
@@RTRrentals 👍 Beautiful up there and hoping to retire in UT next year. Ahhh, the snow rides... Been stuck riding through the stuff a few times commuting up and down the mountains here.
Jesus that trail is extreme for a T7. Next time invite Pol Tares. Too bad I doubt the KTM 890 Adventure Tanks would be too fat down low to pass on some sections of the trail.
@@muelmanu it could technically be done if you were to wheelie the 890 and some of those spots...but some other spots where it's a drop off to a side...I don't think you could It'd be very risky
@@englishlanguagetraining4092 no damage to it at all. It held up great. I've never burned a clutch on the T7 before and I've never even boiled it over. It's a very well built machine. My KTM 790/890s however, I have to replace clutches every 1000-3000 miles with my style of riding. And rebuild 3 of 4 motors under 10k miles from cams failing and dirt getting past air filters
Niiiice! Technical, and I must say you have a wonderful clutch control. Well, and at least, its all dry :) Imagine if it was wet and muddy and slippery... Thats how I cheer myself up when it gets hard - that things always could be much worse :)
@@konstantintroitskiy6749 you know, I'm a desert boy, I don't have a lot of experience with real wet slick muddy slippery stuff. But I think it would be a hell of a lot harder to ride a big bike in slippery rocks. It's one thing to manage the weight of a bike when the tires stick to dry ground. But once those tires start slipping, the weight of that bike would take over. I don't think I can do anything like this trail if it was really wet and slippery to be honest
he's a strong guy thought he did well, all about momentum looked like great traction mostly, thought about taking my T7 to moab but dont think ill take through 5 mile hell
@@jayhopkins1337 anywhere you go in Moab is really fun on the t7. Especially slick rock! That's not too much beat down for a lot of people, and it's really fun and flowing
@@DansADV maybe not the ideal ADV trail, but it does a fine job of demonstrating what a t7 is capable of for real world riders when the unknown adv trial gets hairy (immortal gods like Pol Tarres doesn't count) 😂
Epic ride. Well done sir!! I am a fan of the T7, but I am currently riding the KTM 890 Adventure R. Have you ridden the 890? I'd be interested to hear which you would prefer.
We've all seen what the pros and former pros can do, its cool to see you take this on. Whats your riding background? How long have you been riding? Have you ever raced?
@@Michael_Shay thanks man. I'm just your normal chill fat guy that's got a lot of seat time :-) I give Tour rides, and dirtbike vacations. So I get alot of seat time but never train. First started riding in 2017. Did a could hard Enduor races as an amateur when I was 1,2 and 3 years into riding. And then got too busy with my Tour business and stopped racing. Did racing just for fun. I was never competitive
@@michaelfraley4901 in the adv world it's likened to a 300. That t7 motor lugs so low. Very hard to stall. And pulls off idle. Very unlike other adv bikes. It's a lot like a 300 in that sense!
@RTRrentals I've gotten far more exhausted doing far less technical riding on a bike that weighs half as much. I guess I shouldn't complain when I get my KTM 500 in over my head and start whining about needing a 2T
I got so caught up in it I felt exhausted myself just watching! Fantastic riding on a T7 in that terrain! all the best from the UK.
@@jamesfairmind2247 thank you! Make sure to hit up this trail if you ever travel to USAA :-)
@@RTRrentals Done a bit in Moab area and the Rockies but this is far too technical for me as an adventure rider, all I want to do is experience the stunning scenery.
Who gives a flying flippity flop if he had help, that man rode a T7 through stuff I couldn't ride the best Enduro bike on the planet through. Kudos man that is impressive. You're one hell of a rider.
@@OswaltSamuel haha heck ya! Thank you :)
@@RTRrentals Just calling it like I see it. I started out on a 07 KLR650. So I have some notion of how much harder those big bikes are to ride offroad. And like they say "It's not about the bike, it's the rider that counts".
I don't care what bike you are on, you guys are nuts to do that trail in summer!
We started early 😂
@@EverySingleSunday ya it's like spring weather at 430am 🤣 too bad we weren't riding at 430
@@EverySingleSundayover 100 degrees when you finished though, I’d be dead 💀
@@PNWEnduro
You’re not cut out for phoenix or SoCal summers if 100 is too hot :)
@@EverySingleSunday No, I'm not! I spend half the year riding in the cold and wet, I struggle in the heat.
We know that Pol T. could make that look easy, he's super human, but Beau makes us mortal men see that it can be done, great job man!!
@@davidwillis6499 yaaaaaa! That's the point! What can us actual mortals do!?!? 🤣🙏
Yeah would love to see Pol do it, but Beau is no mere Mortal either, great skills, dude has my respect.
@ awww don't make me blush in front of all of RUclips 😊
This is one of those videos that sold me on a t700 .
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@@70sport37 and the videos before this are the ones that sold me too 😂
Ya. But you have to have the skills to carry the big girl through. Well done Bo! I had my doubts, but you left me impressed!
Truly inspirational riding sir. Quite the accomplishment. I bought a T7 6 weeks ago and am truly impressed with the bike. A video on the mods to your T7 as well as riding tips vs a traditional trail bike would help us mortals new to the transition to larger/ heavier adventure bikes. One of My other bikes is a 2024 KTM 450 xcf-w, I love it for technical trail and desert but find it not adequate for longer tarmac sections above 65mph or so. Only real complaint so far wit the T7 is picking the big girl up in the Ice/ snow- not a 450!!!! Thank you.
We need to get to work on the bike video. Lots of people asking a about the build
@@EverySingleSunday ya Travis, get to work on that 🤪🤪🤪🥰
Super cool. Definitely still unassisted. When we refer to unassisted, we are referring to clearing the obstacles. It’s ok to get help getting out from under your bike. Now to hell and back on the T7!!!
@@rcarle hahaha great! I'm glad it still counts. I was freaking tired when that bike was on top of me 🤣
I was just like, Travis...please help me 🤣
@@RTRrentals
I still feel like you weren’t stuck. It might have been on your toe but you could have wiggled out
@@rcarle that’s why you go out with your brothers
@ could have. But I was tired and I just want to lay there and not get up
Nice job. you had your gearing sorted for that ride, never heavy on the throttle and kept the front wheel under control. Brillant!!
It’s actually stock gearing on the bike. A tooth or two lower would have been a hair better
@@lyleteunissen4173 I like having the single front rotor as it makes it so much lighter
That bike is not built for that trail - but YOU are
@@TACOMOTOCO a man beast 🤣🤣🤣 thank you Taco Man
T7 owner and fanboy here. That shit was truly amazing brother.
@@ChooseBrian heck yeah, thank you man :-) you're in good company
Yesss
I have no advice for the big fella, just respect. I'd struggle to do that on my 300.
@@bushybill7189 that trail is a challenge for everyone on every bike. It's a fun one. Thanks for watching :-)
Well said
great job, I own one and I'm impressed, dropped it once and o.m.g. its heavy to pick up.. good job' well done!
@@smokypipe3547 thank you, appreciate it. While it is heavy for everyone to pick up, you can see how capable they are if you ever find yourself in a tricky situation, you know you can get through it on the bike. As this video shows. Just definitely don't try to drop it. Lol
Strong like ox
The hill leading to the crux I’ve always thought was way harder than the crux itself. A lot more technical moves required to get up clean!
@@BeRAD a lot more fun too!
Amazing job my man! Thanks for taking us along on the ride!!!
@@David-cc7nw your welcome! And thank you Travis Every Single Sunday for filming/editing it for me/all of us to watch :)
I'm proud of him everytime he picks the bike up. When I go down on the 890, if it's not perfectly flat with plenty of grip It's a struggle
@@noControl556 thank you! I know people say the T7 is more top heavy, but I always found it easier to pick up than the Ktm 890. Either way both are hard to get up
Picking my T7 up on the trail is a struggle, but I’m also a novice. Getting the technique right helps a ton. Thankfully I’ve had help.
@@goosedeathable He picks it up like a normal 200lb dirtbike 😲
@ especially when those bikes are upside down in a crack, then you REALLY want help 🤣
Well done! Unassisted or not, tackling that terrain on a heavy twin in that heat is phenomenal!
@@billness2635 definitely not assisted if I can say so! 😅
Damn dude. I've ridden 5MOH several times one my 300 and foolishly perhaps, once on my 450. I can't believe you got through the crux on a T7 without a crane. It does look a lot more chewed up at the runup to it than the last time I was there.
Anyone who has been there knows how delicate the operations were at 19:37 with death on the left. Mad respect! Props to Yamaha for building a tough clutch and motor too.
Also, those MX-Tech forks looked like they are working awesome. I assume one of their shocks out back too.
@@Duken4evr29 yeah Yamaha's motor and clutch is by far my favorite thing about this bike. It's amazing how well they work and how much abuse they take without even fussing. The motor and clutch are so chill, they're like yeah you wanna over revv a d slip the hell out of us in 100° temperature? Sure we're chill doesn't bother us one bit 🤣 and ya mx tech forks amazing. And I have their national shock. This video I had their national shock cranked up super stiff for bigger hits on yesterday's trail. And never loosened it for todays 5moh trail Lol
I wish I got a fraction of his clutch control! You guys are in-humans!! Hats off!!
@@tedweb hahaha just start the 5moh trail, by the end you'll be great clutch control!
Idk what spurred this adventure into action but jfc I can't help but respect taking that beast through it lol. That was crazy to watch
@@dumbdumb572 thank you! after riding it on dirtbiek, I just wanted more of a challenge. It's a sickness 😂
My palms were sweating while I watched the video. Amazing ride and fantastic work sir, I loved every second.
@@marcus636 that's great to hear!!! When I was riding it my palms AND feet were sweating! 🤣
Glad you enjoyed it man :)
Dang man, I’m impressed. Fine job💥🎶
We definitely don't have the same definition and meaning of the word trail😲 That's a trial bike playground! That was one of the craziest ride I have seeing on a T7!!
@@pmdrolet hahaha but the lines were painted in white! It was a "trail" 🤣
Beast mode, dude! Killed it man, great job! Kudos to the fan and clutch working OT!
@@LBRides I was actually really impressed this bike never overheated once. Never burnt clutch either. It's a good solid bike
The sign "You are NOT Pol Tarres" is funny while doing stuff that Pol Tarres would do :D
@@rihohiiepuu131 I love that sticker. It keeps me safe and level headed🤣
Hey guy you are my hero!! Dust to glory 😊
@@geytogpstopografia6418 dust to glory is legends!! That's what made me first wanna go to Baja. I think that's what made all of us want to go to Baja. Lol
Lol here I thought I take my t7 in tough tracks lol😂
Well done amazing video
@@PavelessAdventure give it another year and you'll be submitting a follow up video for a record speed run through 5 miles of hell on your T7 :-)
Well done mate can’t beat those teneres
@@garysanderson4606 maybe a 388 lbs fully fueled kove 800 rally ... I wanna get my hands on one of those next:)
Way beyond what I'll ever attempt. Kudos mate.
@@matthewlee8917 thank you! :)
That trail is no joke! Great job.
@@TheFoxyt2 thank you :)
All i can say is a brilliant rider on the King of bikes i have a 24 model great remember of how cappel the Tenera700 is
@@ashleypearce3507 heck yeah!. I love these T7's to death as well. I actually haven't ridden my T7 for a month or two not because it's been down getting serviced and rebuild after the moab punishment. And I've just been riding my kove rally 450. Having fun on it. But I'm really itching to get back on my T7 again. There's nothing like a T7 :-)
Mad respect .... and extra points for doing it in the heat 🤘
@@Ingloriousingletrack thank you!!!
Great Riding. As a t7 owner I know everytime you have to pick that bikeup it saps about 25% of your energy lol. He's a strong boy making that look easy.
@@AverageArdvark see that big belly on video? That's my fuel reserves. Can go a long ways with energy reserves 🤣
Not sure about you but I don’t see a trail 😅 hard core stuff absolutely awesome. Love the T7 and the sound of that engine and exhaust is the best😊
@@kipper2942 definitely incredible sounding bike. if you look closely you'll see white painted spray marks..that's the trail! 🤣
@ Ok, but man the main reason is sounds so good, great in the bush, has great tractable power and take an fn beating. Great vid
@ thank you!! and yes that tractor of a T7 motor is incredible. Love this bike to death
Hi guys, great vid an thanks for takin us along.
In the UK, we call this Tough Triles.
The greatest exponent of this side of the sport is or was Dougie Lampkin.
Multi world champion an everything else under that umbrella.
Great ride only thing, you would have lost a lot of points for putting ya feet down.
That being said, your on the T7 an Not a Triles bike. Two completely different animals.
So bloody well done everyone.!!😂😂😂
Has anyone done this on a Quad??
Cheers again. 🙏🙏👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧⛄️⛄️🏍️🏍️
@@paulcoverdale8312 to do this entire trail with no dabs! I could only dream! 🤣 I think I've heard of this Lampkin guy. And no a quad has never attempted this trial. There's many, many spots it wouldn't fit through. Although it'd be very entertaining to see someone try!
But extraction would be next to impossible when the quad fails
@ thanks for getting back so soon.
I’m not sure if Dougie, pronounced Doogie, Scottish.
Is/was multiple world, European champion an won everything under the sun.
With his Dad they set up the Indoor Trails world championships. These were held in sports arenas, Football Stadiums, Bullrings, an one was done i a Coloceum in Pompe’ I think.
Same one as Pink Floyed Played in durin the Seventies.
He used to do try out sessions at major bike shows like the one we got on now in Birmingham international Center also the Excel in London.
Do a search an I’m sure you’ll find him.
Great job on the trail though, hard enough on a trails bike but a T7! Bloody heavy for that work an of course the famous HEAT of Utar! Ouch!
So do you think the Kove would have been easyer or a AJP P7???
Great job everyone.
👏👏👏🥹🥹🙏🙏👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🏍️🏍️
yippydoo! Well Done Good Riding Skill. I ride a Husky 501 and i wouldnt attemp this trail on my bike let alone a T7. Thanks for the great video well filmed and edited. Cheers Gazza Australia
@@zzzaggg bullcrap! You Australian riders are a bunch of badass's! Every Australian I've ridden with, guy or girls give us Americans a run for our money! :)
Unbelievable skill, strength and determination, well done that man👏👏👊
@@LloydGrace1 don't make me blush on RUclips man!
@@RTRrentalsyou’re too thicc to blush
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@ 😊🙌
Nice job Beau, another “fxxk it” ride like Crown King was, except we didn’t get to the end.
@@evr-mr3cp I like our fxxk rides we do :) and thank you!
So much respect for that. Well done
@@TrashPandaSA thank you I appreciate that
This is the first time I’ve seen Beau pick up a bike that I wasn’t riding! If that bike was orange I would have mistaken you for a more muscular Chris Birch…except for the accent! Great job man!
Wow, as always impressive. Maybe one day I'll go back and run that trail!
@@dirt_bike_adventures is this my man Zachary!??
@RTRrentals yes, I had to figure out how to change the @ name... first time on a 2 stroke was that weekend in MOAB when you took me on this trail!
@ I think you're ready to ride a red Africa twin 1000 through 5moh now as our anniversary to moab :)
These kinds of videos convince me that if he can do this, I can totally handle a t7 on single track…. None of that is actually true outside of my wildest dreams 😂. Tremendously well done, sir!!! That was some great riding!
@@ComfyDadShoes this is one of the easiest full-size ADV bikes to handle in single track. You would have fun :-)
Looks like Pol Tarrés territory 🤟😜👍 Well done getting that T7 up those trails
@@wobblywaldo thank you I appreciate that! :-)
Fantastic video and epic ride, this trail is an achievement on any bike, but especially an ADV, great job! You did this in summer? Holy sh*t.
@@BigRockMoto Thanks Ian! 🙏 it's one thing I love about off-road motorcycles, it doesn't matter what skill level you are, there's always room for growth and achievement.
Offroad riders never max out. Always another hill to climb.
Was just watching your latest video last night. Excited to see your Kove video come out next...as much as I love my T7, I still want something lighter. And that kove 800 looks like the ticket if the edges are softened up (such as throttle engagement)
Excited to see you're take and content on it
unbelieveable this track on such a heavy bike No douth T7 is a true gem but here is skills which most matters ride T7 lije a dirt bike great skills absolutely insane love to watch such a video after pol this was incredible video i watch on internet on T7
@@Blackbox_1021 thank you! It's one of those bikes that are extremely capable, so long as you can handle it. It's a very big bike, but just barely small enough to handle for us mere mortals
I plan on doing this trail next year on a Honda CRF250F....I hope to be as good as you guys. Great Job! I would call this "unassisted" since he did the obstacles by himself!
I like the look of the T7.
@@motokev2727 agreed! super sexy rally inspired
That was one crazy ride guys, enjoyed it.
@@markmoss5565 heck yeah thank you man :-)
I love everything about this. Nice work
@@Motosportz thank you:)
This guy is an absolute unit, I'd have been done 1 mile in dead under the bike. Big thumbs up, what the hell man.
@@kysakexpress hahaha 1 mile ain't nothing to blink at! Theres some crap to get through in the first mile! You'd make it farther than most :)
I like your exhaust sound!
@@d1aman dude! Ya! I'm a sucker for it too! That's the camel adv exhaust system. Still got cats on it too, it's sound even meaner if cats are removed
Bad ass!!! Big skills! Awesome ride!
@@Ride2Xplore thanks man! Didn't think I could pull it off for while 😅
😊That's some good riding on the T7.
@@bigdaddy0005 😎🙏
He’s the man
Ahhhh bro, you did him dirty at 29:00, but you legit made me laugh 🤣!
@@MrRodwatson ya he thinks he's funny like that...made me laugh too 🤣
I am funny 🤷
I wouldn’t try that on my 300! You have my respect! You are a good rider for sure!😅
@@klh3244 thank you I appreciate it. And if you do get a chance to ride this place on your 300, definitely take it. It is a great experience. Yes a beat down, but no other trail is this fun technical for this long.
Moose bibs all the way in that 700 nice job Sir
@@mew7300 oh ya! Love my mousses.
No more air!
Wow! Good work!
@@ATKTrails thank you
You're gonna have to put stiffer springs on that T7 to carry those balls! Damn, that is badass! Love me some 5MOH on a 300 2t....
@@Jlow67WV hahahah just went stiffer valving after this trip. Them balls made me have to crank that compression all the way up 🤣
Full send bro. Well done.
@@briannn7751 thank you
I could listen to the T7 growl all day.
@@daemn42 I know right? I've been jonesing for it lately
You sir, are a wild man!!!!
Love everything about this
@@EverySingleSunday now you and I need to do a speed run 🤣🤣
@@RTRrentalsa jail speedrun?
@@RTRrentalsA jail speedrun?
Damn that was really awesome!
I'd give Beau a pass on the one assist, I'm sure he could have got himself out, either way very impressive and a lot of fun to watch 🤘🏼
@@Rollin_free I know right? Thank you! Was towards the end and I just wanted a breather for a second 🤣
@RTRrentals no doubt eh, a well deserved break!
I take my hat off to you for doing this it would be hard enough on a small bike, I bet you slept well that night anyway bloody well done 👍
@@mikedooling7483 ha ha thank you. And yeah I probably didn't sleep very good the night before, but definitely slept well the night after :-)
Great job, i wouldn't even try it. Respect! 🤘👍🏻💪
@@closure7747 that's why there's RUclips!!! Can experience it through the GoPro!! :) and thank you:)
Makes me want to try and send my scrambler through this. Hell of video guys!
@@monstergear49 oh my! Now that'd be fun to watch!!! And painful 😅
@ it’s all about the personal adventure more then caring what others think we should or shouldn’t do with our bikes.
@@monstergear49 I like that perspective, make yourself happy first before you worry about others :-)
you ARE Pol Tarres!! Awsome riding man.
@@Vahu19 hahahaa thank you
He is Paul Torres…. The Temu version of Pol Tarres
@ temu? I don't know what that is but if I know you it is a backhanded compliment.. so thank you and also efff you 🤣
True bad ass! Nice job!
@@davidgiorlando4086 no! Just riding my bike on a trail for fun 🤣 thanks
Awesome video man!! I’ll pass on doing it in the heat 😅
@@BeRAD are you sure? You know how your lady followers love seeing you ride naked! I bet you would shatter the Internet if you did one of your famous naked BeRad wheelie rides through the entire length of 5 miles of hell :-)
Unassisted? No. Impressive? Yes. Good work Bow (sic?).
I guess I'm acclimated to Wyoming. The temperature was too hot for me shortly after you started. I would have rescheduled for January. Lol
@@WyomingFamilyAdventures ya and on the flip side, I'm a desert boy. So when it gets below 55° I start freezing. Lol I'd die in January weather
@RTRrentals Nice. Cody was trying to convince me to ride the red desert again. I told him, no problem, we can do it this winter. He didn't seem convinced and pressed for next summer.
@@WyomingFamilyAdventures just like acclimating the high elevation in Colorado… You acclimate to the heat in the summer after a few days :-) if you don't die first of course
@@RTRrentals Cody said we should go ride Wyoming mountains today. I just got ready and called him and he said he was joking. Lol
I told him I'm on my way anyway and we're going to ride. I don't think the next snow storm hits until tomorrow morning, so we 'should' be ok. I'll be sure to record some of the ride. Hope it's warmer where you are.
@@WyomingFamilyAdventures it's 69 out here currently, and I'm bundled up in a hoodie trying to stay in the sun🤣 have fun riding before snow hits!
Brilliant! Well done!
@@SteveInskip thank you:)
Great video!
@@gilimalka1433 thank you! I hope to keep more coming out :)
Killer! Bo must be 6'-4" 280 chucking that bike around!
@@ericivane 5'11" and 3/4 of an inch. Almost 6 feet
220-240 depending on of it's a stressful month or not 🍔🍔🤣
Nice
Beau is awesome
@@johndemmink3539 thank you
My first try on this trail was mid September after going on a 20 mile loop of a wrong turn. It’s tough in a couple spots sure but I’m not sure it’s the most difficult thing I’ve ridden. Most clips come from the first 3 miles or so and that seems to be the most difficult section.
We’ll be going back to try again soon. We completed the first 2-3 miles to the bail out and didn’t want to push further on empty camel backs.
It’s tough but if you have minimal experience it’s doable with time and patience.
@@HinspectorGournal and enough water!
That's what I'm saying in the video, it's really not that crazy hard, but it's really hard to complete the full thing for a lot of people. Most people take bail outs for being exhausted or out of water
The 20 mile loop you took I'm sure it wasn't wasted, I hear there's a lot of other good trails out there. I haven't ridden others
Hope you get back out there and have fun completing the whole loop :-)
@ dude one of the best wrong turns I’ve ever been on lol
@ I got a accidentally make a wrong turn the next time I'm out there :-)
Dude is strong as an Ox! Catching that weight of the T7 making it look easy.
@@arkansasoutdoorschannel1867 it was heavy! I had to grunt when I picked it up 🤣
@@RTRrentals it wasn’t the picking it up that was impressive it was the way you caught it several times without dropping it that impressed me
@@arkansasoutdoorschannel1867 😎😊🙏
Yeah, no kidding about the strength and catching the bike. Great work.
@ thank you:)
Armchair riding expert youtube commenter here, my insight into Beau's riding is really simple. First I'm going to ignore him acknowledging that the bike isn't made for this and that he wants the challenge of doing it on a Twin Cylinder. Then I'll simply say that his bike is too big and he should get an enduro bike because he's never thought of that before(and he most definitely doesn't already own a fleet of them)
@@Michael_Shay hahaha spot on!!
Good stuff. Well done. I did that trail on a KTM 300. Would not want to try it my T7. I would love to hear a list of mods.
@@scottmchone4230 for the most part suspension and wheels.
49mm forks and national shock, all by Mxtech.
Skinnier KKE Chinese wheels
Nitro Mousses
Abs removed
Single front rotor
Yz450 front brake
And then protection parts through Camel adv
What a great video! I have nothing more to contribute 🤷♂️
@@Matt-xi8zr that's enough! 🤣 thank you! Appreciate it
:)
good job men, is amazing
@@antoniohozgarcia2138 thank you
Brapp🎉
@ isn't brapp 2 stroke?
More like grumble and roarrr!!!
Great job Bo!! Time for a more clutch 😂
@@banddlarsen89 clutch is still good! I've never smoked a t7 clutch...even in this riding. My older 2021 t7 was still on OG clutch too when I sold it. Solid clutches. My ktm 790-890'id have to replace every 1-3k miles in my style of riding
@ tell travis I miss his videos!! He needs to work out his shit and make some videos👊👊👍👍
@ I know right! I miss him too. This one he made from start to finish! But I dot the middle bits...aka the riding 🤣
👍 Granted my adv is a Tenere 1200 and would pee itself at the trailhead. But congrats to you on the T7 through it! Fun on my KTM 300 XCW, but a hard pass on anything bigger on that trail for myself. Real testament to the T7 and especially clutch.
@@highwayman1218 the clutches on T7 are no joke, phenomenal. I've never had one go bad on any of my last two T7. Never even boiled over my T7 coolant before. Where as my KTM 790 and 890 will go through a new every 1000 to 3000 miles and three out of four of my Ktm 799/890 bikes I own all need a new motor before 10,000.
T7 is very well built solid machines
and 1200 super tenere sounds nice and comfy for long mileage days
Sometimes I want one of those with heated seat and heated grips :-)
@@RTRrentals Great riding my friend! Yeah, I kept wondering when the clutch was gonna start screaming, LOL. Great video and watch.
Daily street rider here in So Cal since late 80s and always have a wide mix of all types of bikes from street to dirt. Yeah the T12 is my interstate tourer and foul weather commuter. Its great for touring and no more then jeep trail stuff exploring for me when outta state touring. Yep Ive done the heated seat, heated grips and heated gear and keeps me riding into the 20s. 👍
@ brooooo heated gear is a dream. Just last week I was riding down 19° highway out of Zions, with a snowstorm chasing me when I was on the kove rally 450 riding to Vegas, and all I had on was a hoodie and an off-road Enduro jacket.
I was freeeeeazing!!! Heated gear would be so sweet
@@RTRrentals 👍 Beautiful up there and hoping to retire in UT next year. Ahhh, the snow rides... Been stuck riding through the stuff a few times commuting up and down the mountains here.
@ my wife and I are from Utah originally. Left it. But we tell ourselves we wouldn't be surprised if we find ourselves retiring there
Amazing ride, and the T7 sounds so good.
Technically assisted, but I think that riding a 450# bike on that trail earns a mulligan or two.
@@Davran2742 that camel adv pipe sounds so good even with the cat on! I can only imagine with the cat removed
Jesus that trail is extreme for a T7. Next time invite Pol Tares.
Too bad I doubt the KTM 890 Adventure Tanks would be too fat down low to pass on some sections of the trail.
@@muelmanu it could technically be done if you were to wheelie the 890 and some of those spots...but some other spots where it's a drop off to a side...I don't think you could
It'd be very risky
Beau may not be Pol Torres, but damn it he can sure try!
@@Slov_ hahaha ya man!! That's what makes me happy :)
Outstanding achievement! Gave Paul Taré a run for his money 😂 what was damaged on the T7 ? Clutch was shot wasn't it ? Thanks Bob and Travis
@@englishlanguagetraining4092 no damage to it at all. It held up great. I've never burned a clutch on the T7 before and I've never even boiled it over. It's a very well built machine. My KTM 790/890s however, I have to replace clutches every 1000-3000 miles with my style of riding. And rebuild 3 of 4 motors under 10k miles from cams failing and dirt getting past air filters
Niiiice! Technical, and I must say you have a wonderful clutch control.
Well, and at least, its all dry :) Imagine if it was wet and muddy and slippery... Thats how I cheer myself up when it gets hard - that things always could be much worse :)
@@konstantintroitskiy6749 you know, I'm a desert boy, I don't have a lot of experience with real wet slick muddy slippery stuff. But I think it would be a hell of a lot harder to ride a big bike in slippery rocks. It's one thing to manage the weight of a bike when the tires stick to dry ground. But once those tires start slipping, the weight of that bike would take over. I don't think I can do anything like this trail if it was really wet and slippery to be honest
@@RTRrentals Yeah that what I just added in initial comment - great control, you have almost zero slips! Joy to watch.
@@konstantintroitskiy6749 glad fully liked it:)
👍👍Bravo , Great performance💪
@@Actionoffroad haha heck ya! Thank you:)
Impressive riding man!!
@@madjack_757 Danke Shea :)
I’m outa breath just watching 😂
Gotta pace yourself 😂
@@ChiTownTino pause, take a breather, grab a Gatorade and resume the journey!
Looks like a dang good time!
@@motionfactoryracing5914 was a dang good bucket list item to knock off :-)
he's a strong guy thought he did well, all about momentum looked like great traction mostly, thought about taking my T7 to moab but dont think ill take through 5 mile hell
@@jayhopkins1337 anywhere you go in Moab is really fun on the t7. Especially slick rock! That's not too much beat down for a lot of people, and it's really fun and flowing
Incredible
@@DansADV maybe not the ideal ADV trail, but it does a fine job of demonstrating what a t7 is capable of for real world riders when the unknown adv trial gets hairy (immortal gods like Pol Tarres doesn't count) 😂
Well done!
@@bennymanfrost Domo Arigato
you got balls like Chuck Norris, dood 🏍🏆
@@stefanniedermeier5496 if chuck Norris ride adv bikes, he'd ride t7 on 5 miles of hell 🤣
Epic ride. Well done sir!! I am a fan of the T7, but I am currently riding the KTM 890 Adventure R. Have you ridden the 890? I'd be interested to hear which you would prefer.
Beau has had a 790 and a 890 in the past. Most of this is doable on a 890 but much easier on a T700 for sure
@@DevinOrr just couldn't ever gel with my 890. I feel it's oversized, over powered and balanced wrong
We've all seen what the pros and former pros can do, its cool to see you take this on. Whats your riding background? How long have you been riding? Have you ever raced?
@@Michael_Shay thanks man. I'm just your normal chill fat guy that's got a lot of seat time :-) I give Tour rides, and dirtbike vacations. So I get alot of seat time but never train. First started riding in 2017. Did a could hard Enduor races as an amateur when I was 1,2 and 3 years into riding. And then got too busy with my Tour business and stopped racing. Did racing just for fun. I was never competitive
In his other life Bo's a defensive lineman for the 78 Oakland Raiders 😅
I want to be like Beau when I grow up!
@@timothystark5986 awww thanks Tim! See ya later this season man!
"Just like a 300"? Yeah right.... haha!
@@michaelfraley4901 in the adv world it's likened to a 300.
That t7 motor lugs so low. Very hard to stall. And pulls off idle. Very unlike other adv bikes. It's a lot like a 300 in that sense!
Seriously impressive
@@brumfiba thank you! This trail's been lingering in my mind for a while. Took me a while to take it on. So happy I finally did
@RTRrentals I've gotten far more exhausted doing far less technical riding on a bike that weighs half as much. I guess I shouldn't complain when I get my KTM 500 in over my head and start whining about needing a 2T
good effort, man! respect...if a little nuts :)
@@carpe_via the best people are slightly nuts :) Gotta be a little crazy🤪
@ was a pleasure to watch! Would love a video on your build.
@ ones being made right now