Seat Time began as a dirt bike podcast and webshow back in 2011. After 5 years of shows, I needed a break. For the years after, and continuing into the future, Seat Time Clips is a place for dirt bikers to enjoy good times on the internet. So, we're a dirt bike channel, but not only a dirt bike channel. :shrug:
I don't cater to the viral videos that have grown the channel, but it is what it is. If you're here from Graham Jarvis The Wall or Dirt Bike Limbo, I'm glad you found us. If something else brought you here, let me know.
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Thanks for watching, riding with me and always enjoy a #PintFullOfAwesome!
Im probably going to to just buy a whole new wheel for my rmz 450 with one already installed, costs extra money but at least its all set for the dunes just swap wheels and good to go.
Mounting a paddle tire is a chore, sidewall is stiff as hell and the spoon will jump out and bite you in the face. It’s hard as hell just getting the rim in the tire to start then after that it’s little bites at time. Little Sahara, OK is a blast and try to take 2 trips a year.
Thanks! This channel got ruined by a viral video. If you want more interviews and podcasts, here's the link to the new channel podcast episodes. Enjoy #GettingSeattime & Stay #Stoked! 🤘🏻🤙🏻⚡️ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3EcYKiqlosM.html
He wasn't in the mood to show off. If he had been he would have turned and looked at you, then turned around at the street, still on the back tire and rode back to where he started.
I know this is an old video, but I'm curious why you didn't just get L-track that's flat on the bottom and attach it on top of the floor (all the way through into/through the bottom if needed) instead of having to precisely measure three channels between the pieces of wood.
Good question! When attaching l-track, or any mounting hardware to the flow, it needs to be securely fitted. If you just use self-drilling screws into the floor sheet metal, that's only as strong as the connection point can be. When I learned that, I decided I wanted a cleaner, more flush look, which the Flanged L-Track provided. If I just screwed the square version on top of the floor, it would then be a bigger bump to always try not to trip on. Hopefully that made sense.
@@SeatTimeClips yep, makes sense! I'd go all the way through the floor with a bolt + big washer minimum of course. Was just curious if there was a reason you use that aside from the bigger "bump" as you mentioned. Thanks for the reply!
OH MAN, this was back in 2019... Maybe I was on row 19, but I'm not 100% sure. Also, this is the old channel. All new videos uploaded here, just FYI. Enjoy #GettingSeattime & Stay #Stoked! 🤘🏻🤙🏻 ru-vid.com/show-UCETz0h95OSVM61nN4AY3n1w