Amateur Freeride Snowmobiling - 452 Films
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wow. you guys are good....not haha
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we didnt have any near as good of snow in january down in nh
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its a start but you guys gota start hitting bigger things, ill jump my summit (now 154 not 146) further than that to flat.
go ride some ditches and start gapping road approaches and roads (watch for cars and the police, their usually not too pleased when they see this)
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get a 440 mod, if you wana jump it it will take it. an x package will be ok for this riding in this video but when you wana step it up and start gapping roads and what not you will blow the shocks out of it.
run a 440 with the hi comp heads and race fuel and they will keep up to 700 no problem
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k thx for telling me. wish i could of told my friend he bought a sno x sled (rev 440) its got 500 miles on it from racing. he gets it in 2 days.
thx to u im am getting a 600! thx a lot
Does that kid riding in a T-shirt think he is a hard ass?
CF800SnoPro 2 months ago
@CF800SnoPro No, it was just a really warm day and I wear a tekvest over my shirt anyways
452films 2 months ago
what kind of sled is the one with more black on it and were did you get it ??
motocroos4life 1 year ago
@motocroos4life It's a 2003 Ski-Doo MXZ Rev 600. I bought it blown up off a guy from mass.
452films 1 year ago
he its me again. love the videos! what would be a good price be for a rev. (2003-2007) i was thinking a 440. by the way i'm 14 and i love to hit jumps and need something lite
raceready111 2 years ago
For this kind of riding ( like in this video ), a 440 isnt even close to necessary. Get a 600 Rev. X-package if you feel the need for it. 440's are hard to maintain and keep tuned well. You can pick up a nice Rev 600 for 3 grand.
452films 2 years ago