Wow that trail has gotten eaten out badly. Definitely tougher now. I had to aid way down to make it up. My leg was shaking a little when I was airing down since I was right on the edge. I hit a rock and it threw me right on the edge of the cliff with my front tire up against a tree. When I made it. I rode blues the rest of the day...:) More my speed...
Another great video, bald knob was beautiful, I have tracks to it someone sent me but have never got there, we from Georgia so usually ride the southern trails👍
Oh ya, any sxs will be ok here for sure. Most of the green and blue trails have little to no climbs. The blacks get a little steep at times but still do able in a can am.
The maverick r is an incredible machine that has suspension and technology that shouldn’t be in a sxs for another 10 years. It’s light years ahead at this point but I think it has its place out west. I’d need to see real world reviewed out here on the east coast before forming a real opinion but I think it’ll be amazing.
Just pure curiosity why do most all of you run the little skinny rigs rather than the wide 72+ machines my personal turbo r with the wheels and all i have on it with the 35 zillas is right under 84 inches wide. It just makes the rocks much more fun and the suspension is so much more flexible on the wide ones
That’s a good question that we get asked a lot. The biggest and most important reason being that the 64” machine is much stronger and can withstand a lot more abuse. The axles are shorter along with all the suspension parts making it stronger. It’s more nimble for the tighter harder trails. It can fit into harder rock obstacles a lot easier and it’s much easier to manage when bashing up rock climbs.
@@TheCanAmCrew i understand the nimble aspect but going from my old 64inch xp 1000 on 32s to the turbo r 4 on 35s its to me a whole different ball game but with the rzrs its opposite the wide machines are way tougher than the skinny ones and always have been in my opinion. But also never been around can ams much. Yalls channel is all i really see of them.
It’s extremely hard to explain which trails both Hatfield and outlaw trails. If you are interested in a navigation tablet with those trails you can check out our preloaded tablets on thecanamcrew.com
Anyone else having a problem with the video not restarting after the ads play, only happens with TheCanAmCrew videos was only able to watch about half of this video
I tried to make the dealer to trade tires when I got my an they wouldn't an tried wearing them out quickly as I could so the old lady would let me get more thinking the oh time dam as good as this thing goes it will be unstoppable when I get tires being old school will went with 35 370 there a going tire but on rocks an hard packed not sure if the liberty wouldn't beat them now sticky mud is a little different story but liberty did way better over all than I figured they would an by haveing the tight pattern they are easier on parts rode smoothly an didn't wear to bad for a sticky if they had them in 35 or 37 I'd be tempted to buy a new set
So glad I listened to Sheri and rode up top on bald knob. Such a amazing view!!
I'm in love with that big flag! 😍 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
AWESOME for sure!!!
Great video! I hope to get out there this summer .
Another great video. Most don’t realize what it takes to put these vids out like you do. Puttin in the work 👊🏻👊🏻
Thank you, we appreciate that.
Unbelievable ! Bald knob is definitely on the list now ❤
Wow that trail has gotten eaten out badly. Definitely tougher now. I had to aid way down to make it up. My leg was shaking a little when I was airing down since I was right on the edge. I hit a rock and it threw me right on the edge of the cliff with my front tire up against a tree. When I made it. I rode blues the rest of the day...:) More my speed...
Amazing views!
The rail road brought in kudzu because it grew fast to cover where they graded. Those last hill climbs in Kentucky were awesome and rough.
That was a awesome view thanks again
Great video as always 👍
We were just there last week and found your sticker at Almost Heaven swing😊
Good luck to all for the cage!
Wow that seems like on top of the world. Awesome 🤩
That machine and cage in the intro is looking 100
Awesome video. Bald knob is always a good ride to head towards we have been there a few times also.
This was our first time, one of the best views I’ve seen so far.
@@TheCanAmCrew yes always good view there any of those hills have good view points
_Why is is called 🐃 🐃 Buffalo Mountain if there are no buffalo's?!?_ 🤣🤣
*_What a nice adventure! Great Video guys!_*
Good question. I have no idea lol.
Named for its shape
Amazing scenery
We just did trail 56 yesterday. Hardest trail there for sure. I may or may not have gotten stuck under the gas line lol
What a view!! 👌
Another great video, bald knob was beautiful, I have tracks to it someone sent me but have never got there, we from Georgia so usually ride the southern trails👍
Great video (as always)
Can you tell me what tablet and app you use for nav?
(Also great meeting you and the crew while you were out).
I run the tablets we sell preloaded on our website. A8 10.5. With back country app Check out thecanamcrew.com for more info on The tablets
took my stock tacoma to BFR HAD A GREAT TIME😊
Love the videos. I have question. Can I put 32 tires on a 2020 X3 X ds Turbo RR? It is stock.
You can with 5-2 or 4-3 offset wheels.
Thanks Just got it. It only has 17 hours on it.@@TheCanAmCrew
Great video yall 💯 👍
Just started following, What tablet and trail map do you use?
We use the tablets that we sell on our website. Samsung tablets with bcn app and our maps. Check them out at Thecanamcrew.com
Are those outlaw trails the ones off of Peter fork rd ?
I’m not from that area so I’m not really sure where Peter fork road is.
How does a Can Am Maverick x3 900 ho handle the trails there? Does it have enough power to climb hills and speed to keep up with turbos?
Oh ya, any sxs will be ok here for sure. Most of the green and blue trails have little to no climbs. The blacks get a little steep at times but still do able in a can am.
Would like to see a video of your thoughts on the maverick r for trails around Hatfield and areas you ride
The maverick r is an incredible machine that has suspension and technology that shouldn’t be in a sxs for another 10 years. It’s light years ahead at this point but I think it has its place out west. I’d need to see real world reviewed out here on the east coast before forming a real opinion but I think it’ll be amazing.
@@TheCanAmCrew I’m thinking about buying it. I mainly ride wellsville and Hatfield. We will see!
👍Great riding as usual, Keep it up
Just pure curiosity why do most all of you run the little skinny rigs rather than the wide 72+ machines my personal turbo r with the wheels and all i have on it with the 35 zillas is right under 84 inches wide. It just makes the rocks much more fun and the suspension is so much more flexible on the wide ones
That’s a good question that we get asked a lot. The biggest and most important reason being that the 64” machine is much stronger and can withstand a lot more abuse. The axles are shorter along with all the suspension parts making it stronger. It’s more nimble for the tighter harder trails. It can fit into harder rock obstacles a lot easier and it’s much easier to manage when bashing up rock climbs.
@@TheCanAmCrew i understand the nimble aspect but going from my old 64inch xp 1000 on 32s to the turbo r 4 on 35s its to me a whole different ball game but with the rzrs its opposite the wide machines are way tougher than the skinny ones and always have been in my opinion. But also never been around can ams much. Yalls channel is all i really see of them.
whats the metal pipe along the trails do or for thats on the ground
That’s a gas line. A lot of the trails around the Hatfield McCoy Area have them.
What's the route to Bald Knob from Devil's Anse?
It’s extremely hard to explain which trails both Hatfield and outlaw trails. If you are interested in a navigation tablet with those trails you can check out our preloaded tablets on thecanamcrew.com
@@TheCanAmCrew I have maps, I'll just wing it lol.
Where are these trails
Hatfield McCoy buffalo mountain trail system. It connects to several different towns in West Virginia
Would anyone care to share how to get to Bald Knob. We are going next week and would love to check it out.
NVM my buddy bought the tablet, I'll see if we can find it on there.
Anyone else having a problem with the video not restarting after the ads play, only happens with TheCanAmCrew videos was only able to watch about half of this video
Hmm, well that’s a bummer, I have not had anyone else mention and issue but we will see if anyone sees this and chimes in.
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You’re halfway up, and meet a group.
Now what
I tried to make the dealer to trade tires when I got my an they wouldn't an tried wearing them out quickly as I could so the old lady would let me get more thinking the oh time dam as good as this thing goes it will be unstoppable when I get tires being old school will went with 35 370 there a going tire but on rocks an hard packed not sure if the liberty wouldn't beat them now sticky mud is a little different story but liberty did way better over all than I figured they would an by haveing the tight pattern they are easier on parts rode smoothly an didn't wear to bad for a sticky if they had them in 35 or 37 I'd be tempted to buy a new set