Just like deep powder snowmobiling, throttle rules all.
Probably whatever the local Farm & Fleet had in stock.
He never touches the clutch lever, even when he stops at the end. Must have a Rekluse auto-clutch or something similar. Would certainly help make this easier.
I love it when the guy starts looking out the side window to see forward
The bearings in a turbo are generally oil cooled. The exhaust turbine is hotter than the bearings when the engine is running. If you go from an under-load situation where the turbine is very hot, to an engine-off, the heat from the turbine will transfer back into the bearings before the oil can dissipate this heat. …
#8: Modern 2-stroke snowmobiles run their engine backwards for reverse, instead of a reversing gearbox. While the engine is running, you hit a button and it cuts the engine. Just when it sounds like the engine is about stopped, it fires before one of the pistons get to the top of its stroke and kicks the piston…