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Justin Cowetts 2010/2011 season....(video)

3500 miles....the sled looked like it had closer to 10,000 miles when I saw it in June! Nice Clips!
 
3500 miles....the sled looked like it had closer to 10,000 miles when I saw it in June! Nice Clips!

He has a way with sleds for sure.... ever see his XP or Dragon?:face-icon-small-sho

He had his primary clutch shear off on his XP and he took it to a dealer in SLC for warranty. That dealer submitted a few of Justin's Vid's to BRP and they denied the warranty claim saying he is to hard on the sleds. Of course he then took it to the right dealer(Alpine) and they got that bogus decision over turned.:face-icon-small-coo
 
For some reason the term "Ride it like a rental" comes to mind when I watched that video :noidea: summer sucks, ride hard. :faint:
 
So good

I was actually fortunate enough to run into Justin one day up at Guardsman and witness him making it on to the cover of the Boondockers 6 movie. After watching him a good part of the day, I then found out that he was riding a stock 700 RMK at the time. It was about that moment when I really realized that he's a waaaay better rider than me.
 
Just watched a few of his segments on Boondockers 8. Nice. Not the most dramatic, but I could appreciate the skill involved when he was pulling some pretty technical sidehills on really hard spring snow. A lot of throttle control and balance involved. Job well done.
 
Awesome riding. Where or how is the helmet cam mounted so that when he is crashing the trees it doesnt just rip off?
 
nice vid! thats some good hard technical riding! i could see why the sled may look like it had 10,000 miles on it at the end of the year:face-icon-small-sho.,,,,,,,wish i had the coin and time to ride 150 days a year and beat my sled like that. i only have the money for about 1000 miles a year and try not to break sh!t.:faint:
 
Cowett is one of the most skilled riders i have ever ridden with. You can find him just up guardsman about any given day trying to find new ridiculous tree lines... Word to the wise, if you follow him, make sure your sled is insured... and dont look anywhere but at the line you want to go on... :):faint:
 
Awesome riding and video.

150 days is possible in a season. I've skiied 110 last year and 100+ every year since 04.
That's cool man, but I'm sure a lot of people (including myself) don't have 150 days off in the whole YEAR....let alone season. Unless you're working less than full-time or riding in the dark after work, 150 days is a LOT! Not bashing either.....I wish I had time to ride that much!
 
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