well i got a whack more pics of that power line climb, i called it harboe hill, because one of my friends was saying that he could do anything that i could... so its his hill, and he hasnt made it yet

but to be fair he is a slightly faster on the trails
but anyways its 1000ft tall and 1/2 mile long, and there is a few flat spots, and lots of sidehills
the start
the hardest part, its wet clay and a side hill, and the start is a sidehill up a bank, i made it 2 out of 7 trys today

not making it

from the top

so far i havent been able to find anyone who will try this part

i bailed down this once, right at the drop and pushed the bike up hill so it wouldnt fall on me... but that sent me flying down backwards and landed on my back on the road... good times

its way easier now i cut all the shit out, now you dont have to close your eyes

easy part

its way easier now that the lip is blasted off, but all my friends still have a hard time... but i had a lot of practice too, well i was the first bike up 90% of the whole climb

the only part of the whole climb i can grab second

same one

top of the last one

if you look closely at the bottom left of the powerlines you can see the ribbons, and the greasy sidehill clay one

sure stop and have a break... good luck getting going again, you can see where there was a rotten log across... too bad it got chewed away

almost there, the original is very hard to hit with speed, and to get a good run at it you have to go halfway down the hill so i made a few different endings
well i got right near the top and saw i wasnt going to make it so i pull over sideways, but not fast enough,

so i was there balancing hoping id fall uphill for prolly 10 seconds (oh shit) and then i start falling downhill... the stick triangle is where i was when i started falling, it rolled twice and slid a bit

more custom pipe tuning

made it the second time

me, i like the neck brace, it dosent get in the way, and its $89 at rocky mountain, and 3 day shipping to canada too

the tank was full at the bottom, and it wasnt puking out the overflow either

i know for sure i woulda had way more issues getting up if i didnt have a M5B on the back

eventually ill get a different battery

didnt have any back brakes, but when i got home look what was waiting for me
ya i know i need a helmet cam
the 450 will have less power and will be harder to start, and will be heavier, but to make up for it it will require more maintenance.
4stroke=dead fish