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Frank L
Приєднався 15 лип 2012
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XATW 2021Feel Like Christmas
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My submission for Xlights Around The World 2021
First Year With Pixels "Christmas Every Day"
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One of the six songs that was done on the display the first year we started with pixels.
First year with Pixels "Blinding Lights"
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One of the first 6 songs done with the new Christmas display.
First year with pixels "Into The Unknown"
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One of the first 6 songs done with the new Christmas display.
Yamaha Grizzly 90 trail riding (part 2)
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Alina's second time out on her 2019 grizzly 90 rining trails in Calabogie
Yamaha Grizzly 90 trail riding (part 1)
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Alina's second time out on her 2019 grizzly 90 rining trails in Calabogie
We just picked up a 90 grizzly tonight 22 for my niece
It's been a great bike. Especially once it was broken in after about 10 or so rides. Only bad this is the brakes don't last. Goes through shoes every year. And we only ride like 7-8 times per year.
Did you fix a throttle extender to help her thumb not get sore?
I had one of those on the cat for my son when he was 3 till he was 8. He was much smaller then her at that age. My daughter is a giant for her age and doesn’t require one.
Thanks for sharing, we just bought our son a raptor 90 and I wanted to ask what communication system are you using?
We using the cardo packtalk. I used to have the sena smh10 that weren't that bad but with 5 head sets the packtalk is much better. Battery will last the whole ride and if you drop out of range and get back in range it will automatically reconnect. Only bad thing is you don't know when you leave the group or get back with the group when you get too far. Bike is a pain to start when cold but once you get it warmed up, about 20 minutes, it runs great. dont forget to remove the speed limiter when the kid gets the hang of it. And you'll got through brake shoes like crazy.
stay on the seat.
Y'all seem like fun people to be around👍 Great vid👏
Thats awesome! My 3 year old son has an old LT50 that he's still getting used to. How old is she?
She’s 8 in the video. My son on the cat is 11
Hows the grizzly 90 holding up and how fast is it once u remvoe the electronic rev limiter?
Never measured how fast it is but between my son’s arctic cat 90 and the grizz in a race they pretty close. The cat does around 40km/h. I never let the kids run much more then 20 25 though. Try to teach them that speed is NOT your friend on the trail. Even in a parking lot they know to keep it at a safe turning speed.
Thats good, hows the machine holding up and can i ask why u chose the grizzly? Thanks
The bike is rock solid. Eats through brakes like crazy though. We’ve been on maybe 10 rides and they’re almost gone. Drum in back sucks. I like 5he width is great. An extra 4” makes a huge difference for stability. My daughter feel much safer on the grizz over the cat. But if I were to do it again I’d get another cat. You can get them about 800$+10p0$ cheaper and they are both made in Taiwan. That’s right, the grizz is a Taiwan bike. Cat made in the same place, has disk rear brake, auto choke, lights front and back, higher ground clearance. All that the grizz does not have. We’ve had the cat since 2012 and NEVER 1 problem other then some drum shoes every 2.5 years and rear pads once since new. My son has been riding the cat since he was 5. He is now 12 prefers riding his cat over the grizz every time we ride. Even when my daughter does not come riding he wants to bring the cat. Both kids are the same size, he just like the feel of the bike better. With a narrower wheel base and slightly better ground clearance he can bounce it better off all the obstacles the adult bikes just walk over. The grizz tends to get caught up a little more with its wide stance. The cat is a bit of a pain in the as to lower the speed though. You need to remove the speed limiter out of the primary. This is not all bad. Since the engine is not electronically limited, the bike has 100% power available. Just the speed is limited to about 18km/h since the clutch can’t close all the way. Hope this answered what what you are looking for.
@@frankl6684 awesome! Thanks for all the info
Great video! We ride in that area all the time. We have a camp at Hungry lake. Stop in and say hi if you're in the area!
Wil do, looks like it will be an early start this year with the little snow we are getting 👍👍
Man, she is a little trooper out there on the trails.
Thanks for posting this. helped me make my decision. My daughters grizzly 90 is ready to be picked up tonight from the dealer.
She'll lovee it it's a great bike. Mine was set extremely lean from factory. You might have to drill out the set screw cap and ritchen up the mixture for better performance. Also once the limiter jumper is removed the bike will way more power so if her first bike make sure she ready to do the change. Better to have fun slow for a long time then have more fun and get hurt fast.
@@frankl6684 thanks Frank I thought it smelled a little lean and we ride in the cold so richening it up should really help it. I started with the governor clip in then removed it after about a week and put the throttle limiter in all the way and that seems to be perfect at this point. Fyi if you want the tires to be more squared up with each other get flush mount valve stems and swap the front wheel and it will bring them in about 3 inches so they will be withinn1 inch of the same track as the rear.