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Some mountain video from this year..

The name Brett Arsenault sounds familiar. Does he live at Kachess? We've been sticking with our lightenned RX-Tons, even with alot of good, new stuff, coming out. Parts are cheap with sleds being parted out, and the motors have been bulletproof. My sled has over 9k miles, and they all have survived some massive abuse. Set them up right and they are real balanced. Even with the extra weight you can put them you can put them anywhere other sleds go. A lot of the riding on the video is my 20 year old, 5'-4", 120lb, son. He's a great rider and I'm sure he could really throw around an M8, but you ride what's free.
 
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Looks like fun! Man, if your sled was about 200 pounds lighter it would be SO awome, you can never have your cake and eat it two....

Never seen some one roll a yamaha around like that thoe, most of them only go up and down hills, keep it up!
 
lol you ride exactly like i do on my mountain max.. :rolleyes:
no body ever wants to bust out the camera when we go riding :(
nice video though man
 
Likely the best video Ive seen this year. Seems like I might have saw one of your videos on Youtube a year or so ago and it was real good as well.
 
Good vid and a great rider... Hope I can learn to throw around my little 2 stroker like that someday:eek::D :beer;

Thanks for sharing:cool:
 
The name Brett Arsenault sounds familiar. Does he live at Kachess? We've been sticking with our lightenned RX-Tons, even with alot of good, new stuff, coming out. Parts are cheap with sleds being parted out, and the motors have been bulletproof. My sled has over 9k miles, and they all have survived some massive abuse. Set them up right and they are real balanced. Even with the extra weight you can put them you can put them anywhere other sleds go. A lot of the riding on the video is my 20 year old, 5'-4", 120lb, son. He's a great rider and I'm sure he could really throw around an M8, but you ride what's free.


Brett lives in one of the very large homes on the lake. a mile or so frome the intersection. reat guy.
 
Great vid:beer; It's always fun to ride a sled you know will get you in AND out of the backcountry. Excellent riding! Just takes the right talent behind the handlebars and it really doesn't matter what brand it is:)
 
Amazing vid, made summer THAT much longer.

this is solid proff that it dont matter what the sled is, somebody can make it perform... if you can put a lightened RX in the places you do, i think some of us need to learn to ride a heck of a lot harder!
 
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