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Dirt Biking in VT, Day 2 Part 1 - Commentary Episode 17 (Season 1)

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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2011

This one got a little off topic. The point of having Tom do the commentaries is to have him explain what is happening from his point of view. Of course we get a story about someone's voice cracking.

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  • you guys should start riding on some tracks lol

  • @TyeDye07 Nahh, I love the woods lol!

  • Where is this in VT? I live in southern VT and this stuff looks pretty fun

  • @BIGhead160 Hmmm I'm not really sure haha. I'll ask Tom and let ya know!

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  • @BIGhead160 We were riding in South Reading, out of my family's camp!

  • @jimbo80982 Yea, it's a shame!

  • @ZachAtk1 hehehe my mums always saying how good her RD LC back in "the day". Unfortunately road legal 2 strokes are a pain in the ass to get nowadays :(

  • @jimbo80982 Yea after a long day of riding I start to get careless with my log crossings. I'm usually in 2nd gear, 1st gear occasionally for slower stuff. A 2 stroke is a completely different animal, you should definitely try one sometime! The acceleration on a 2 stroke is incredible, you actually need to hang on!

  • @ZachAtk1 you seem to get stuck on logs and shit quite a lot and just wanted to ask. Have you tried using 2nd gear to get over stuff like that? Ive never rode a 2 stroke so im not sure how it would handle a start from standing in 2nd but when i do it on my 1993 XT 600 it can do it fine. Its also how we are told to start in the snow.

  • @timefink1 Thanks! I think these are the stock brake pads. My bike is an 08' (but I've owned it since this year) so they've lasted a good amount. The mud and terrain I ride in really speeds up the wearing process. It's probably best to change them every season, or sooner if needed.

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