Cooke City, April, Turbos, and a video!

thebreeze

Member
We headed out to Cooke for a week of riding. It was my first time there and I was amazed at the scenery and terrain. I was not sure if it would be worth the extra 8 hours in the truck, but it was! I hate that the season is now officially over for the crew, but it was a great trip to end with. Not a ton of fresh powder, but mid 30's and soft snow made for some great riding weather!

Check out the video I threw together. It was my first trip on the turbo M8, and it all I can say about that is WOW! Wish I would have made the leap sooner.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3shnhKgYus0
 

cuzzinolaf

Well-known member
I can't see the vid from work but will check it out when I get home. Cooke is my all-time favorite riding destination that I have been to out west. I'm hoping to go again next year.
 
Nice!

Great video and ball$ie chute climb @ 2:37! How was the pucker factor on that one?? I would love to go and join with a turbo... but not on my current platform and carbs... to much tinkering I've been told. :(
 

mitch t

New member
Good video! Pucker at 2:37, not with a turbo.
I rode my first unnaturally aspirated sleds this past weekend in the Snowies(The most snow I have ever seen there, and still snowing when we left Mon evening).
One had S/C the other with a turbo, both Nytros.
It makes it nice when the only reason to turn out is that you run out of hill.


BTW-waiting on pics of a discounted seat you purchased
 

thebreeze

Member
Good video! Pucker at 2:37, not with a turbo.
I rode my first unnaturally aspirated sleds this past weekend in the Snowies(The most snow I have ever seen there, and still snowing when we left Mon evening).
One had S/C the other with a turbo, both Nytros.
It makes it nice when the only reason to turn out is that you run out of hill.


BTW-waiting on pics of a discounted seat you purchased

Turbos are the way to go. I was amazed at how pull the rope and go it was. I dont know what you are talking about with the seat??
 
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