Thank you for taking the time to explain everything with all the attention to details of the little stuff ie ski and track placement, your thoughts and reasoning for why you are doing what you are doing along with how you observe and make your decisions. It’s so beneficial and I find myself with your voice in my head while I’m thinking about what I’m going to do next or how I’m going to choose my line. These technical videos have really resonated with me because we ride the same areas so it’s great perspective on how to approach certain obstacles as well as how to recover from being stuck or avoid it if possible. Thank you man. I have really improved and I appreciate all the help and messages answered!
This is in my opinion the best video yet! I absolutely appreciate the tips and real time scenarios, especially being new to the sport. Also jealous of the current snow conditions there.
I appreciate the tips just like the rest of this thread. I have to say watching all your other videos it seemed like you just rallied and had the talent and experience to control the sled. But this video shows the depth of what goes into it. Knowing the machine. Knowing the snow. And the body positioning needed. I only have three years of riding my 2015 summit but what I take away from these videos helps me in the real world. So thanks again men. All three of you are very talented riders. 🤟🤟
Cool to watch the skill, I'm jealous and livin vicariously boys. My knees ache just watching, protect and keep your precious knees and ankles strong! 🛷
really cool ride along and talking through the constant challenges riding in the mountains. i am sure its hard for you to take it off full tilt, but really appreciated!
Its only seat time i understand. But how u throw this machien around is just shows how its transformed from trapper sleds to rippin cliff's, shoots, and trees, luv it, .hope the seaon is long,. Part goat, part rackrabbit. 😂
Really like all your videos, this one however, is much appreciated. I am by no means a great rider however, I’m taking some people who have never ridden out west to Wyoming in a couple months. This will definitely be a video I share with them. Will be super useful to give them a little perspective and hopefully a little knowledge. Trying to get a father and son totally addicted to the sport like my son and I are.
love the explanation on the coverage of snow on the pillow coverage. you are sitting at 5 feet, i live in the north east we are sitting at 0 and are lucky to get 5 feet throughout our season haha
Great Video! Can you do another one this year for us on an NA 850. Curious how big of a difference boost track speed helps you in these situations. Thank You!
@@CalebKesterke Dafuq? If so then why aren't they doing that to Turcotte and Muskoka? If anything yours is the most original of the three because you're giving tips whereas they're mostly just about rides. Unreal.
Start video you talk about stiff rear shock in 155 skid. Being I only get mtns. Once a year. 146 sled I ride Got rear shock lock out. Do you recommend having it locked out in the deep fresh snow
@@MrDBTG on a stock boost I run stock weights but I put a 150/310 primary spring in to slow down mid range rpm a hair. This sled had Burandts clutching in it in this video
@@robgoffroad You can get some good weight savings with a headlight delete and that’s super cheap. The Xero hood is the best option for maximum weight savings though. You can wrap over the hood with any color scheme you want
screw youtube for demonetizing you, they are bs. Please still release your movie! if they actually watched video instead of having an algorithm scan it they would see it's educational!
Thank you for taking the time to explain everything with all the attention to details of the little stuff ie ski and track placement, your thoughts and reasoning for why you are doing what you are doing along with how you observe and make your decisions. It’s so beneficial and I find myself with your voice in my head while I’m thinking about what I’m going to do next or how I’m going to choose my line. These technical videos have really resonated with me because we ride the same areas so it’s great perspective on how to approach certain obstacles as well as how to recover from being stuck or avoid it if possible. Thank you man. I have really improved and I appreciate all the help and messages answered!
@@jordanflores22 Awesome to hear! Thanks for the feedback!
This is in my opinion the best video yet! I absolutely appreciate the tips and real time scenarios, especially being new to the sport. Also jealous of the current snow conditions there.
@@robertharris4516 Awesome 🙌 Thanks for watching!
I appreciate the tips just like the rest of this thread. I have to say watching all your other videos it seemed like you just rallied and had the talent and experience to control the sled. But this video shows the depth of what goes into it. Knowing the machine. Knowing the snow. And the body positioning needed. I only have three years of riding my 2015 summit but what I take away from these videos helps me in the real world. So thanks again men. All three of you are very talented riders. 🤟🤟
Cool to watch the skill, I'm jealous and livin vicariously boys. My knees ache just watching, protect and keep your precious knees and ankles strong! 🛷
Love the 4K and overall quality of your videos! It really comes to life on a big screen.
@@CraigVanSickleAK I’m pumped to hear!
I really like the shot of the 5 coming up the chute, that's some great content you never see, well done.
Awesome video! Chase and Levi seem to be kicking ass out there too! Keep these videos coming!
really cool ride along and talking through the constant challenges riding in the mountains. i am sure its hard for you to take it off full tilt, but really appreciated!
Really appreciate the break from all out riding to give some riding tips.
@@ToolManTaylor 🙌 Should I do more content like that with tips mixed in?
@@CalebKesterke 100%, always useful content
@@CalebKesterke Yes please!!!
Your explanations & terminology is on point, thanks man❄️🔊
Its only seat time i understand. But how u throw this machien around is just shows how its transformed from trapper sleds to rippin cliff's, shoots, and trees, luv it, .hope the seaon is long,. Part goat, part rackrabbit. 😂
Really like all your videos, this one however, is much appreciated. I am by no means a great rider however, I’m taking some people who have never ridden out west to Wyoming in a couple months. This will definitely be a video I share with them. Will be super useful to give them a little perspective and hopefully a little knowledge. Trying to get a father and son totally addicted to the sport like my son and I are.
Keep it up! I'm new to mountain sleds, and your videos have been a great help. Look forward to trying out your tactics on my M8000. Ride safe.
Thanks Caleb! A drone on follow me or a cam mast off bumper 😅to see your body position would be next level off chart instruction!
These instructional videos are sick
The riding points has you go is awesome I like it thanks
love the explanation on the coverage of snow on the pillow coverage. you are sitting at 5 feet, i live in the north east we are sitting at 0 and are lucky to get 5 feet throughout our season haha
Chase gets HUGE kudos for that tip... I've always wondered why the constant blipping of the throttle while riding. That answers the question.
It’s all about weight distribution and throttle control!
More suspension setup tips would be sweet!
Great video!!
Great video, thanks for sharing 😊
Awesome as always
@@blaserlongrange7616 Thanks for watching!
Great Video! Can you do another one this year for us on an NA 850. Curious how big of a difference boost track speed helps you in these situations. Thank You!
Immediate sending, sick Caleb!
The only way I know
Do you ride without a tunnel bag often or end up taking it off for most rally sessions?
Nice .... Thought you were in the penalty box? LOL
Anyway...awesome stuff as always 👍
I can still post videos but I can't monetize anything until they "clear" my channel
Ahhh...well, buggers! Reading comprehension hey! LOL
@@CalebKesterke What moronic rule did you supposedly violate to end up in that position? This is another reason I chose not to do a YT channel.
@@robgoffroad TH-cam thinks my content is “reused” and not original
@@CalebKesterke Dafuq? If so then why aren't they doing that to Turcotte and Muskoka? If anything yours is the most original of the three because you're giving tips whereas they're mostly just about rides. Unreal.
Start video you talk about stiff rear shock in 155 skid. Being I only get mtns. Once a year. 146 sled I ride Got rear shock lock out. Do you recommend having it locked out in the deep fresh snow
Hi Caleb nice video bro where is Matt is he still riding
Hopefully cat gets it figured out i have the 600 and it's been great
I softened my RTS, but my 9R Khaos is a 165, and it's been a couple years since I've seen deep conditions......hopefully this weekend!
how do you like the carbon skid?
@@ridersride1 It’s working phenomenal in deep snow 👌
What clutch weights do you run on a stock boost for revelstoke?
@@MrDBTG on a stock boost I run stock weights but I put a 150/310 primary spring in to slow down mid range rpm a hair. This sled had Burandts clutching in it in this video
@@CalebKesterke Stock high elevation weights? haha I saw the sled was running 8600 rpm and figured that was the case!
@@CalebKesterke thought u told me they work so good stock, don’t need any performance mods lol!
@@ckfarmz They don’t but someone convinced me to try clutching on this sled
@@CalebKesterke Gonna clutch all ur sleds now?
Need to be remonitize content is educational and entertaining thank you 🤙
I love that XERO hood.. but two problems... first, no color choices, second, not spending $1500 on a hood. I'm not made of money.
@@robgoffroad You can get some good weight savings with a headlight delete and that’s super cheap. The Xero hood is the best option for maximum weight savings though. You can wrap over the hood with any color scheme you want
screw youtube for demonetizing you, they are bs. Please still release your movie! if they actually watched video instead of having an algorithm scan it they would see it's educational!