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Husaberg Hillclimber on Youtube

Awesome display of skill and fun to watch, but headache inducing due to either poor video compression or filming it on a cellphone :)

thanks,
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Cool Wes!!!

Are you from Montana? I love that sport. I grew up a couple miles from where Maddog hosted his climb in the early 90s here in southern Alta. Did I hear a Maddog replica later in the video? and what big bore Kawi are you running?
 
Sorry for the poor quality video, its due to Youtubes poor compression, but its free! I actually live in Utah, but I do know Kenny Maddog Long, great guy. The bike you heard wasnt a snowmobile though, it was a twin engine CR500 mounted back to back. Its the same bike you saw me almost break my neck on in the video. I dont like that bike. That was the last time I rode it. The Kawasaki is a 4 cylinder KZ streetbike motor bored out to a 1326. One day I will learn to ride it!!!
 
darksiderider said:
Sorry for the poor quality video, its due to Youtubes poor compression, but its free! quote]

If you don't already know this, you can save your video files on your computer in a smaller size and thus Youtube doesn't have to compress them as much. Works like a charm!

ps- Love the hillclimbing- balls to the wall!! :evil:

Aaron
 
Twin hunnies, and I can't blame you for not liking it, it punted you a little 2 much

Tell us about your berg. Which motor, juice? swingarm? even post some pics in your gallery if you can.
 
Sweet!

I loved it! I rode in the Widowmaker in the early eighties when it was on the "the big hill." Three times on a Honda CR450R and one time on a Husky XC400, all extended. Never really did worth a darn, but the experience was always fantastic. Out here in the east, there are some climbs not too far away. I wonder if they have vet dork classes I could compete in..althougn, my FE400 isn't a real hill terror...

In fact my avatar is of me getting ready to get off at The Widowmaker! WFO! at about 400 feet or so on a 1600ft hill! Ha Ha!

Thanks, for the video link...loved it. And the twin mill Husaberg...I saw that at the NAHA website a couple years ago..it must be a handful...
 

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