2020 WR450F - Awesome day riding trails in Glass House Mountains - Sep 2021

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  • Опубліковано 3 вер 2021
  • Day out dirt biking in Glasshouse Mountains with a bunch of thumpers and new Sherco stroker, South East Queensland, Australia
    WR450F
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  • @petermartin8710
    @petermartin8710 2 роки тому

    great video!!!! that looks like a great day out

    • @motomark33
      @motomark33  2 роки тому

      Thanks mate, lots of fun, so much more to explore in GHM

  • @dustysundays101
    @dustysundays101 2 роки тому +1

    Nice riding !

    • @motomark33
      @motomark33  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks mate, had a look at a couple of your videos, could definitely say the same to you 👍

    • @dustysundays101
      @dustysundays101 2 роки тому

      @@motomark33 cheers man. Maybe link up one day for a ride !

  • @ozbiker5311
    @ozbiker5311 2 роки тому

    Hi Bud
    great ride love some of those tracks
    are you happy with the 450 or do you wish you got something small for the glass house how does it lug
    I'm looking at getting the 2021, 450 and tossing where to go a 300 whatever instead
    talk soon
    Marcio

    • @motomark33
      @motomark33  2 роки тому +2

      Hey Marcio,
      I am really happy with it, ideally would have a 300 in addition (how nice would that be). I have never wanted anything but the 450 in Glasshouse but honestly still exploring that place. The only place I have wanted a 300 is riding In Amamoor with my mate that looks for gnarly stuff (doing pivot turns and finding traction on off camber big slippery hills) and the only reason then is a little bit weight but mostly clutch control and avoiding flame outs. I am still working with maps to see if I can get ride if the flame outs though so will see. Bike lugs brilliantly and can really change low down character with the tuner app to smooth out throttle response.
      Thing is I am all up for a challenging climb but don’t really want the whole ride to be that hard enduro style 1st and 2nd gear only. If I did I would get the 300 for sure. For me 3rd gear flowing with some tough challenges is my happy place and where the WR shines, and I wouldn’t have any other bike in this scenario. My most recent video was an organised ride on private land, the best thing is traffic is one way so you can push and it was awesome. I will be looking to do some more of these events.
      Any hope that helps. 👍✊

    • @ozbiker5311
      @ozbiker5311 2 роки тому

      Hi Mark
      sure did than man
      what do you mean about flame outs - (stalling) ?
      I used to do pretty gnarly stuff
      But over it a bit you would ride for 40min and do 4 km
      after a while it becomes, fk I just want to ride
      Also me NOT being graham jarvis the bike would get bashed about and so would I
      I cant do it anymore FK my knee 👨‍🦯doing it big time and at 59 I still think Im 21 🤣🤣 which is a good thing
      but have to watch my knee
      now I like the same sort of riding you where doing a bit of everything nothing 2 out there but heaps more fun I think
      Have you done any mods bike??
      like the box and throttle with that screw and sprocket ??
      I was thinking doing the air box and screw mod and going down 1 tooth on the front to give it more low down punch ??
      not sure about the last one sprocket
      talk soon
      Marcio

    • @motomark33
      @motomark33  2 роки тому

      @@ozbiker5311
      Hey Marcio,
      First off so awesome to hear you still at it dude 👍✊
      Flame outs are essentially stalls but to be more specific they are rolling stalls, happens when you are moving slow and just get on the gas and don’t have enough revs and bike stalls and back wheel locks up. It’s annoying because body position is forward anticipating acceleration and you get the opposite 😁. Only happens when I start getting tired in gnarly stuff when clutch hand is fading.
      Mods wise. I have gone overboard in the past on bikes and decided to keep it fairly simple now. Saves weight and I don’t think a lot of the stuff I had before is needed. Kept the stock sump guard and hand guards, benefits to not having wrap around hand guards is less risk to hurting a wrist.
      It has a full pipe, taller seat for easier transition seated to standing, Steg Pegz, GTYR radiator braces and guards. And go faster graphics 😂😂 and will probably put tubliss in the rear when I change the tyre and mouse in the front.
      If you mean uncorking it by air box and screw mod then yes. (Also need to open pipe but as I said I have completely new pipe.)
      I would NOT go down a tooth on front sprocket, it’s already got loads of low down punch. Almost too much. Also I would hate shorter gears. If anything I would try a one tooth bigger front sprocket to make gears a bit longer. The bike has loads of power and a really low first gear ratio and would easily handle it. Also the tuner really makes a difference. I have been playing with it to soften it in first 1/4 throttle and works great and helps with traction as I come on to throttle.
      Anyway mate. Lots there. Hope it helps and I see you out there.
      Mark

    • @ozbiker5311
      @ozbiker5311 2 роки тому +2

      Hi Mark
      Man the go faster graphics wow there 30hp there 🤣
      Thursday
      this is one of my video let me know what you think, Be Kind 🤣🤣🤦‍♂️
      talk soon Marcio

  • @stevenburton7922
    @stevenburton7922 2 роки тому

    Have you ridden a KYM/Husky 500...was wondering how they compare to the Big Yamaha?

    • @motomark33
      @motomark33  2 роки тому +2

      Hey Steve,
      I have ridden a couple of KTM's (500 and 450), both had some $'s spent on setting them up (especially suspension) but were great to ride. I find the Yamie feels more lively and has more punch (or snap) especially low down, the KTM's seemed more linear (Calm) build of power (especially the 500), both still got loads but I prefer the Yamaha. Suspension on the Yamaha is awesome too, at least for me. I love the fact that Yamaha is ready to roll as is, everyone I know who has a KTM or Husky does the suspension ($'s) at a minimum. What do you ride? Ever been to Utah? Some great trails out there. Mark

    • @stevenburton7922
      @stevenburton7922 2 роки тому

      @@motomark33 Hey, Mark, I have been out of riding for 10 plus years (Family). I'm a former enduro racer. My last bike was a ktm exc 400. Nice bike. It had the calm power band like the 500 you described. Now I'm think of getting the ktm 500 or the Yamaha 450. I'm intrigued by the Yamaha because of its modern build. The Yamaha is about 10 pounds heavier than the ktm. Do you feel that or does the gas tank positioning hide the extra weight? Does the air intake sound bother you at all. The Yamaha seems very flickable for a 450...it that the case?. I have not ridden Utah but I did ride the Colorado 500 some years back. It was beautiful. I love it but west! Steve from Ohio. I did live in Steamboat springs Colorado for a time but back in Ohio now. Thanks!

    • @motomark33
      @motomark33  2 роки тому +2

      @@stevenburton7922 I do find the Yamaha very flickable but also very stable and predictable at speed. I had a YZ450FX when I was in Utah and did the Idaho 100 (you probably know it) and it was the perfect bike for it. (for me). Its why I got the WR450F when I got to Australia (you have to be road legal in Australia to ride on public land). The air intake has never bothered me... if you can a find someone renting out bikes and you can get one for the day it would probably be worth it, that's what I did way back and never looked back.

    • @stevenburton7922
      @stevenburton7922 2 роки тому

      @@motomark33 Mark, thak you for the feedback on the Yamaha. Its a very intriguing and modern bike. Steve from Ohio USA

    • @stevenburton7922
      @stevenburton7922 2 роки тому

      @@motomark33 Mark with the reverse cylinder and lower gas tank does the Yamaha feel to light in the front on a flat berm less corner or does the front stick pretty well for you? Can you find a map the is smooth enough for muddy slimy conditions? I know the motocross version of the Yamaha is a rocket ship...I was wondering if the wr power was able to be tuned to deal with slow slimy conditions. Thanks, Mark!