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Those guys aren't so hot with their tune ups.... Looks like plenty of nitrous issues.
I suspect the engines are small displacement and they are pushing them. Some interesting looking builds for sure. I looked up that sand hill - 1000 feet at 50 degree slope, not insignificant. You couldn't walk up it. The rules may limit the tire but they are all, it seems, 4WD... Pretty cool to see what they are doing and having some fun.Those guys aren't so hot with their tune ups.... Looks like plenty of nitrous issues.
Back in the day living in Calif we ran our toys at Pismo sand dunes and at Glamis sand dunes in SoCal. Some big stuff at Glamis but not like what is in this video. Also if you are in the midwest go see the Gravelrama at Lima Ohio - that's a big hill of pea gravel that they tear up the toys on.
St. Anthony Sand Dunes in eastern Idaho is over 10,000 acres of sand, with Choke Cherry being over 400 feet straight up off of the desert floor. KTM 620 with a paddle tire makes for some great fun! No, that's not me in the picture.
You get a glimpse of them in Napoleon Dynamite early in the movie when his grandmother is out on her four-wheeler.
Been to Pismo when I was a teenager and my buddy raced a Honda 200x 3 wheeler. Cool place.Back in the day living in Calif we ran our toys at Pismo sand dunes and at Glamis sand dunes in SoCal. Some big stuff at Glamis but not like what is in this video. Also if you are in the midwest go see the Gravelrama at Lima Ohio - that's a big hill of pea gravel that they tear up the toys on.