Yamaha Grizzly 700 FI with Kimpex Commander tracks

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2010

I have received some questions about the ATV that I use to tow in one video. It is a 2007 Yamaha Grizzly 700 FI with Kimpex Commander track kit. It has power steering and may easily be handled with one hand. One advantage is the option to take it really slow and easy. It just won't get stuck. Just back it up a bit, then go forward again. I use it to make some chores around the house easier, and it's a strong helper when moving the airplane. I claim no rights to the music; Mando Diao - Gloria

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  • @mtbproductionz In my opinion the idiot would be the one not able to read the descripion of the vid. Racing up a hill by using speed is anyones game - easy as you say. For different reasons that is not always desireable and then comes the advantage of beeing able to crawl, of course at the cost of time. Other than that, calling people you dunno idiots doesn't make you less of a jerk..

  • cool trax,should have cut out the getting stuck 3-4 times because you cant ride worth a shit scenes though..lol

  • @crambone219 Well thats one of the things I'm trying to show.. IMO getting stuck means you'll have to do something to get the machine moving again. avoiding that is the whole point of backing up. I'm able to ride or drive all machines to where I want them to go, so no worries. Have a nice day!

  • He could'nt get up that little incline in 6 inches of snow? Would rather get a mudders and the remainder to buy a used sled

  • @Reverseflush Thx. for commenting. First shot is actually on a track with a little fresh snow on it. A guess is that it's 1 to 2 feet of snow. Don't claim to be, nor trying to be extreme. Just trying to show the machine beeing able to make its own tracks. Snowmobile would need to "go for it" with risk of rouining suspension in loose powder between stubs - no way back.. Wheels ? - Forget it! It would take the better part of a day and you'd make tracks in the terrain that'd never go away.

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  • @mtbproductionz dont have some thing good to say dont say it

  • @crambone219 check out Ça passe! it lasts the vid last's 1 minute the guy is wearing Tatou 4S traks and the snow depth ..unbelievable ...

  • @crambone219 He's not showing off riding ability. He's showing off the tracks. And riding slow for that purpose doesn't mean he has poor riding ability. But idiots like you just don't understand that.

  • @mtbproductionz Some people like to experiment with different ways of doing it. Some just like to crawl. Some just like to let the machine do the work, instead of letting speed and momentum doing the work. And some like to show what the machine can and cannot do.

    Oh, and by the way, it's "you're" (as in "you are"), not "your". You don't know the difference, yet you have the nerve to call the guy an idiot. The right way would be to say "You're the idiot", which is what you are.

  • so tell me guys. I noticed there are a few different companies that make tracks.. Does anybody recommend on brand over the next? And are there tracks designs that are more meant for general all terrain, or only mudding or snow?

  • неедет нихуя!!!!!

  • Fun. a´m not going to complain about your driving, thats for idiots, but am want to realy know if the tracks is realy working a may bye them maby but a dont know if its worth it,am not god at englich so am sorry for the spell haha:) i dont give a shit .my quetchen is is it a good thing too bye?

  • Cool vid, I'm glad you shared. I have always wondered about the ability of those tracks and that bike. Looks like with the proper driver it is unstoppable. I have to admit though, I think it would be a lot better off with your laundry basket on the back (or at home) J/K! That hill must have been steep, but it was hard to tell from behind. Maybe a side shot next time, just saying.

  • wat da funk

  • @Reverseflush It's probably also that the 800 someodd pound quad sunk through the snow.

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