a huge thank you to the landowners that make respectful exploring possible!!.. its an amazing place out there,and in my experience the land owners are so proud of there land they want to share it with others...unfortunately there are way to many muppets that have no appreciation or respect..(age is not the common factor........) great footage as always zach!!
Nah I’m riding a 500 in this video, forgot to mention it as my 350 was out of commission. The 350 is a great bike, with the perfect balance between weight and power. We have a 250 and a 500 ktm and I find the 500 great with heaps of torque but too heavy in the slow stuff, and the 250 great in the slow stuff but lacking a bit of power on open tracks. The 350 is just right in my opinion. Ktms usually need to be maintained more than other bikes (air filter, oil changes) but still last a long time as my Dads 500 has 640 hours on it without a bottom end rebuild
a huge thank you to the landowners that make respectful exploring possible!!.. its an amazing place out there,and in my experience the land owners are so proud of there land they want to share it with others...unfortunately there are way to many muppets that have no appreciation or respect..(age is not the common factor........) great footage as always zach!!
Thanks mate, yes 100% without landowners half of our rides wouldn’t be possible but there surely are some that ruin it for others
Enjoying your vids! Is that a 350 EXC-F you're on? If so, how have you found it? Reliable? Cheers
Nah I’m riding a 500 in this video, forgot to mention it as my 350 was out of commission. The 350 is a great bike, with the perfect balance between weight and power. We have a 250 and a 500 ktm and I find the 500 great with heaps of torque but too heavy in the slow stuff, and the 250 great in the slow stuff but lacking a bit of power on open tracks. The 350 is just right in my opinion. Ktms usually need to be maintained more than other bikes (air filter, oil changes) but still last a long time as my Dads 500 has 640 hours on it without a bottom end rebuild
Thanks heaps, great info.