Your skills are sick! But the performance of that XP is incredible! Please,please,please post your clutch set-up! Along with whatever other modifications you did to make that XP stand-up and dance.
I think we in Europe especially germany have a different feeling for the nature, maybe because we don't have that big amount of land or maybe because we think more about sustainability. I can imagine that the chain that drives the sled hits trees that are usually saved under the snow... some trees even need the snow...
I dont know how the new XM is but I know people have had issue with sidehilling the sled and just leaning it over in general. Not like you cant do it clearly you can the video is proof enough, you just have to work a bit hard for it. Just my 2cents though not sure what other people really think.
i like your backcountry language... a sign of good education comparing to hiking this might be right, but hiking maybe made the people thinking about nature - you can't tell me that anyone who rides a motordriven sled thinks abot the ground he races on
First good reaction to my comment. i think i didnt write anything offensive but every reaction was. thus i did not answer.. Idriving the sled did look very rude to me and was thinking about young trees. i understand that there is usually enough snow.between the vehicle and the nature to avoid mdamag