That little tree did not give an inch. Great start and good job on finishing. I work the next race and then I am coming after everyone in Master C! LOL😂
@@calmfab73 is a carb set-up better than fuel injected? I'm in Florida so no elevation worries. And is the xc-w the best option for a 300 lbs rider? I know, I'm working on the weight 😳
@@j.me.0311 carb or injection is a matter of preferences, I prefer carb obviously, injected bike are not yet 100% reliable, heard too many bad stories, especially with the TPI models. I installed a smartCarb on mine, no jet no needle, care free, you set it up once and don't look back. choice of xc-w is also personal preferences based on your riding style. For hare scrambles here in FL lots of riders have 4 stroke, usually a 350cc, considered the best weapon of choice for this kind of races. I personally prefer the 2 stroke for its lightweight, agility and fast response, especially in tight trails. for a 300lbs rider I would definitely go toward a 350cc or 450cc four stroke.
That little tree did not give an inch. Great start and good job on finishing. I work the next race and then I am coming after everyone in Master C! LOL😂
That tree jumped at me:) good job on the 2nd place of the enduro this weekend Daulton, see you after Bartow !
Wow! Almost the hole shot!
Almost there, hopefully I get one this season!
Is that a 300xc youre riding?
@@j.me.0311 it’s a 2018 xc-w. Very similar, it’s the last year of carburetor, I setup a SmartCarb and couldn’t be happier 👌
@@calmfab73 is a carb set-up better than fuel injected? I'm in Florida so no elevation worries. And is the xc-w the best option for a 300 lbs rider? I know, I'm working on the weight 😳
@@j.me.0311 carb or injection is a matter of preferences, I prefer carb obviously, injected bike are not yet 100% reliable, heard too many bad stories, especially with the TPI models. I installed a smartCarb on mine, no jet no needle, care free, you set it up once and don't look back. choice of xc-w is also personal preferences based on your riding style. For hare scrambles here in FL lots of riders have 4 stroke, usually a 350cc, considered the best weapon of choice for this kind of races. I personally prefer the 2 stroke for its lightweight, agility and fast response, especially in tight trails. for a 300lbs rider I would definitely go toward a 350cc or 450cc four stroke.
@@calmfab73 great! Thank you for the info!