KTM 505 Hillclimb snow 2Moto

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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2007

How does a 505 do on a powder day on a steep hill? It handles it like a rocket. This is "Wong's Bowl" by Brundage. If you listen, you can hear my gear change from 4th to 3rd-

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  • wow lol :-) 5/5

  • Thanks! It was a fun day climbing on the bikes. Shot in "wongs bowl", where there are many avy's. We all wear beacons. The 505 really lugs down, and rips when you need it to.

  • Awsome hill climb! Where is Brundage?

  • That video you guys made at Baker is sweet! I never made it to Baker this year, but will be there next year for sure.

    Brundage is just North of McCall, Idaho

  • you cannot zoom?

  • Video was taken with a compact camera, not a video cam. You can't zoom once it's recording...

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  • im impressed that you can spell in pressed

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  • awesome

  • Nice climb! Must have been packed pretty good!

  • fuck nice climb

  • shift @ :37 :)

  • my 2 stroke sled puts out 8 less decibals then my 450, both are piped

  • @ColinSiR have you done a sound test with a meter? The sound of a 2 stroke reverberates more

  • sorry im confused to your responce!

    please clarify?!?!

    my piped kx450f with the 2moto is def louder then my m8 piped out

  • @ColinSiR

    a two stroke, yes it is...

  • no it isnt!!!!!!

  • its a LOT quieter than a snowmobile...

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