@ero7238 Thank you for the support and the question. I usually plan about 200 miles +/- about 50, depending on terain and how spirited I get with the throttle. On this ride, we cut it close and actually received an extra 1.25 gallons per bike from a very generous guy in a side x side on the other side of the mountain. We may or may not have made it all the way out without his donation. It definitely would have been close. Helpful folk is another thing we're not short of here in Wyoming. We'll definitely bring spare fuel the next time.
@ero7238 I should add that altitude plays a key role in calculating range. We likely get about 25%-35% (or less sometimes) than we could get if we rode at sea level. These bikes 'should' be capable of around 300 miles in 'ideal conditions'. Of course, we prefer less than ideal conditions. Lol
What he is trying to tell you on road it's about 250 miles for a tank. Off road we are looking around 150 or so for a tank depending on riding conditions and how we want to ride.
Looks fun
@@MotoMission. Thank you. We definitely had fun.
Great job on that water crossing!
@AndrewWilmotAu Thank you. I think we were pushing the limits on depth, but made it through.
Thanks for making me feel like I was there with you! Cody actually scared me a couple of times, and that water crossing was insane!
@DadCanFixAnything Thank you for the support and comments. I didn't even know that he got sideways until I edited.
I even scared myself, haha.
@@codebuzz5866 I couldn't tell those hills were that steep, until I watched you sliding down half of them.
Did anyone else notice that first water crossing at 13:23 looks like it's only 1-2" deep until the bikes go into it and drop almost a foot?
@DadCanFixAnything It was. It looks just as deceiving in person, too. Lol
Hi there, what kind fuel range you guys get when off Roading on those bikes.Thanks, great video by theway.!
@ero7238 Thank you for the support and the question. I usually plan about 200 miles +/- about 50, depending on terain and how spirited I get with the throttle. On this ride, we cut it close and actually received an extra 1.25 gallons per bike from a very generous guy in a side x side on the other side of the mountain. We may or may not have made it all the way out without his donation. It definitely would have been close.
Helpful folk is another thing we're not short of here in Wyoming.
We'll definitely bring spare fuel the next time.
@ero7238 I should add that altitude plays a key role in calculating range. We likely get about 25%-35% (or less sometimes) than we could get if we rode at sea level. These bikes 'should' be capable of around 300 miles in 'ideal conditions'. Of course, we prefer less than ideal conditions. Lol
What he is trying to tell you on road it's about 250 miles for a tank. Off road we are looking around 150 or so for a tank depending on riding conditions and how we want to ride.
That looked like a lot of fun challenges. Nice! ....but what happened to the color in this video?
@DadCanFixAnything Thank you! I'm having software issues. Waiting for an update to fix it. Hope it gets sorted soon.