Well played! That's some solid braaap right there. The trail really has just about every typical Idaho element there is. Such a joy riding out there for sure. Thanks for sharing and good job!
Gotcha. Thanks. Have you found the relatively short range of the Xtrainer to be an issue? I will eventually get the larger tank for mine, but curious how far you could go on a tank. Haven't pushed mine yet. @@notgamingwithmax
@@prezzzrock Not really, I was in the same boat when we got to Idaho not knowing what my range would be. So I decided to carry a 1-gallon fuel bag and an MSR bottle on the front fender. It was overkill for sure and I quickly realized I didn't need the MSR bottle. I also never really used the 1-gallon fuel bag. Most of our rides were around 40 miles and we usually ate lunch after that and I would fill up if we were near a gas station. So if I had to guess I think my range would be mid 40's to low 50's depending on how much road riding we did at 45mph. I think that consumed a lot more fuel than the singletrack. Also, by the end of our trip, we found my brother's KTM 500 with his large capacity fuel tank barely sipped any gas so we could have always siphoned some of his if we had to. From now on I'll probably just bring the MSR fuel canister as an emergency backup knowing I can rely on my brothers fuel as a backup. A 2.9 gallon tank sure would be nice. If I ever go back I might consider one. Just to eliminate the range anxiety. I'll be honest I was worried a bit but I don't think I ever really needed to be.
Thank you for the reply and great info. Another benefit of the larger tank is the color. It's translucent, allowing for a quick side glance of fuel level. I read really good things about the fit and quality of the tank. Thanks again! Looking forward to your next trip! @@notgamingwithmax
Thanks for watching! The sheep creek trail is located just north of Salmon Idaho I believe these are the coordinates. 45.49944, -113.90921, if you punch that into google maps it should take you to the start. Or this link is for onXoffroad webmap.onxmaps.com/offroad/map/query/45.498589,-113.913343,15.44/overview
Well played! That's some solid braaap right there. The trail really has just about every typical Idaho element there is. Such a joy riding out there for sure. Thanks for sharing and good job!
Thanks! 👍
Very neat ride with great weather to boot. The cabin was a very cool place. Even the old logging/mining roads looked cool to ride.
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Man....what a ride that was! Absolutely beautiful! I think you are on a Xtrainer. What's the other bike?
My brother is riding a 2023 KTM 500 EXC and I am on a 2023 Beta Xtrainer. They both preformed flawlessly over the week we rode in Idaho.
Gotcha. Thanks. Have you found the relatively short range of the Xtrainer to be an issue? I will eventually get the larger tank for mine, but curious how far you could go on a tank. Haven't pushed mine yet. @@notgamingwithmax
@@prezzzrock Not really, I was in the same boat when we got to Idaho not knowing what my range would be. So I decided to carry a 1-gallon fuel bag and an MSR bottle on the front fender. It was overkill for sure and I quickly realized I didn't need the MSR bottle. I also never really used the 1-gallon fuel bag. Most of our rides were around 40 miles and we usually ate lunch after that and I would fill up if we were near a gas station. So if I had to guess I think my range would be mid 40's to low 50's depending on how much road riding we did at 45mph. I think that consumed a lot more fuel than the singletrack. Also, by the end of our trip, we found my brother's KTM 500 with his large capacity fuel tank barely sipped any gas so we could have always siphoned some of his if we had to. From now on I'll probably just bring the MSR fuel canister as an emergency backup knowing I can rely on my brothers fuel as a backup. A 2.9 gallon tank sure would be nice. If I ever go back I might consider one. Just to eliminate the range anxiety. I'll be honest I was worried a bit but I don't think I ever really needed to be.
Thank you for the reply and great info. Another benefit of the larger tank is the color. It's translucent, allowing for a quick side glance of fuel level. I read really good things about the fit and quality of the tank. Thanks again! Looking forward to your next trip! @@notgamingwithmax
What part of the state is this one? I tried looking it up but no success. Thanks for your videos I’ve enjoyed them a lot.
Thanks for watching! The sheep creek trail is located just north of Salmon Idaho I believe these are the coordinates. 45.49944, -113.90921, if you punch that into google maps it should take you to the start. Or this link is for onXoffroad webmap.onxmaps.com/offroad/map/query/45.498589,-113.913343,15.44/overview