I liked how after the downhill tumble you got up and from this point of view had the “well poop”.....I still have many moments like that at 54. The adrenaline rush never gets old. Great video
Wicked 02:41 It was a great save. Hill climbing is great experience as long as you can see the tumble coming and properly account to the best of your ability. I did this on my 18 ktm 350 excf only the hillside was completely covered in trees. I got lucky. Nice vid/riding/bike
Great video! It was awesome to be able to see your successful climbs as well as your “almost made it” climbs. Well done! Good riding, and good filming from two camera positions.
This video was awesome! Your determination is admirable. I found your channel while researching the XR 400. Considering purchasing one, but comparing it to other bikes I may be able to afford at the same price point. Your video was educational. Thumb up, subbed and bell clicked. Shared.
Man, thats awesome, I would never do that but admire those who do it, one question, is that motorcycle a per hours or per kilometers? sounds like a lot of power like the per hours sounds, and maybe im afraid it is expensive to maintain $$
Enduro Billy hello from Guatemala. I recently bought a 2004 XR400 with the same type of headlight. Can you please provide info as to what brand it is so I can search for repair parts or a new one?
Midnight Raiin yes it will perfect induro bike have a 05 xr 400r wouldn't trade it to any 450 the xr has more smooth power on bottom and plenty of top speed as well and so reliable for city riding these were built for endurance as well as power they were used in long Baja riding trust me you won't be disappointed
@@endurobillybob8198 Did you get your bike lowered? I’m asking this because I have about the same height as you and I’m afraid it could be too high for a noob like me
It was an expression only, it seemed strange to me because you did not take a greater clean and jerk when climbing, I know they are difficult climbs, an inexperienced pilot does not climb there. Greetings!