Hey Dan this was a great video. But like you said there’s so much more detail to go in. For more advanced guys a video talking about heel weight vs tip weight, primary spring and secondary springs, specific tuning for say chute climbers vs tree riders. We would love to hear what you have to say from experience and every one likes tips from pros like the guys at SLP. great job.
@Dan keep putting out great videos that apply to all brands! We dont all ride polaris so those arent overly helpfull for the whole audience. Great job with the advanced riding videos we all love and looking forward specifically for those!
Thanks Ryan, obviously with our relationship with Polaris a lot of our videos are Polaris focused but all the principles we teach apply to all brands and we do what we can to include information about other brands when applicable. Thanks for watching.
The average ride can't answer any of these questions except for # 4. So when they go to someone like you or SLP and ask what so I do , tuff to answer . True? Need to step by step educate them on how to this is the next step. From what I have seen that you can do this because your videos are very in depth and explanatory.
@@NextLevelRidingClinics Sweet. I am actually headed up to IF this weekend, I'll have to stop in and say hi to the guys. Thanks for the video, as always super high quality.
that slp blue/pink spring is a game changer, nevermind combining with slp's ceramic coated proformance pipe and trail silencer... im pulling 69.8g at 2500ft at 8500rpm, been meaning to get more weight but pulls new 850's in the 500'. would like to see a helix/secondary how-to vid tho
I have a basic understanding of clutching but this video helps explain more. Definitely can’t wait for the next ones. Thanks Dan for putting these together.
As we said in the video bud, clutching can be very involved and making a 30 minute video about every detail won’t be what you want either nor will most people. It’s all coming in segments..... Thanks for watching and ride safe!!