Thanks. GoPro Hero4 Black and Canon 5D m3. I don't film enough with the Canon since you have to bring heavy gear. The GoPro is awesome and I always have it with me when I ride.
Nice video! Where in Santa Cruz is this? You must know someone with private property? How do you like the Husky 350, thinking of picking up a 2017 this fall.
Thanks! Yes, I'm on private family owned land. 185 hours/5,500 miles...I love the bike, not one problem and it's fun to work on. You will be very happy with this machine!
Nice. I live in Scotts Valley, so I know the area. I do lots of mountain biking in the mountains, but haven't found any dirt biking. Use to ride a motocross track off of hwy 17 before it got developed. How have the valves held up, doesn't it have titanium exhaust and intake? I have a KTM 450 XCW and the valves have been very reliable, never needs adjustment, but it's got steel exhaust. Great bike, but want something more single track friendly so I'm looking hard at the 350.
Cool, yup seems to be just small private land owners able to rip around up here. I haven't even bothered to check the valves. She runs great, starts fine and feels strong. I'm pretty sure it is titanium but you may have to research. Very nimble 4 stroke!
You're videos are awesome man. I'm saving up for my first dual sport. I was thinking of a wr250r but now I think it might be worth it to save up an extra couple thousand and get a husky. Any thoughts?
Sorry for the late reply! Thank you for watching my stuff. I had a CRF250L before the Husky and I sold that pretty quick because of the weight and lack of power. I'd say save up and really take it to the top level. :)
It's a nice video. I look forward to the next video.
Very nice Video, nice ride.
Stay safe my friend and always have fun.
awesome as usual, keep 'em coming.
Thanks man! For sure, glad you are enjoying the vids.
Nice Video Bro, just ordered myself a FE350 2017 after watch this, super happy right now~!
Sick!! Have an awesome first ride.
Nice video, nice music, cool machine ! keep going !!
Thanks man!
Nice scenery down there man looks good! ☺🎥
Thank you, HeddleTown! One of my favorite places to ride.
Sweet video. We're doing some simple video work with our 501S and having fun with it. It's good to see others like you doing the same!
Nice bike i have in 1 months a fe 350 2016😍
yeh great stuff this is what we ride in b c canada cool
Thanks, Ivan. I'd love to ride up there one day.
I want one so bad😫
So are huskies and Ktms bikes for people more serious about off road or? I’m a big fan of Japanese bikes but I’m curious
sweet footage. what camera do you shoot with? how do u like it?
Thanks. GoPro Hero4 Black and Canon 5D m3. I don't film enough with the Canon since you have to bring heavy gear. The GoPro is awesome and I always have it with me when I ride.
you need to post more vids, I enjoy the cinematic shots as well as the bloopers haha
Sweet thx! Stay tuned for more.
lol @1:20 im just gonna lay down and have a nap..
Great video! :D keep it up! you have a big potential :)
Cheers, thanks!
Nice video! Where in Santa Cruz is this? You must know someone with private property? How do you like the Husky 350, thinking of picking up a 2017 this fall.
Thanks! Yes, I'm on private family owned land. 185 hours/5,500 miles...I love the bike, not one problem and it's fun to work on. You will be very happy with this machine!
Nice. I live in Scotts Valley, so I know the area. I do lots of mountain biking in the mountains, but haven't found any dirt biking. Use to ride a motocross track off of hwy 17 before it got developed. How have the valves held up, doesn't it have titanium exhaust and intake? I have a KTM 450 XCW and the valves have been very reliable, never needs adjustment, but it's got steel exhaust. Great bike, but want something more single track friendly so I'm looking hard at the 350.
Cool, yup seems to be just small private land owners able to rip around up here. I haven't even bothered to check the valves. She runs great, starts fine and feels strong. I'm pretty sure it is titanium but you may have to research. Very nimble 4 stroke!
You're videos are awesome man. I'm saving up for my first dual sport. I was thinking of a wr250r but now I think it might be worth it to save up an extra couple thousand and get a husky. Any thoughts?
Sorry for the late reply! Thank you for watching my stuff. I had a CRF250L before the Husky and I sold that pretty quick because of the weight and lack of power. I'd say save up and really take it to the top level. :)