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Ride Rasmussen Style: Back to Skool, S1 - Episode 1. Snowmobile Rider Positions

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Published on Sep 28, 2018

Back to Skool! A snowmobile-rider education series hosted by professional instructor Bret Rasmussen. Learn more about Bret and Ride Rasmussen Style Schools here:

Back to Skool, S1 - Episode 1. Snowmobile Rider Positions

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Thanks for sharing .
If u pay attention to the video. Everytime the snowmobile is driving on one ski, the handle bars are 'twitchy/ jerky' what ever u want to call it.
That is one thing i can't stand about riding ski-doo. What u see in the video is pretty mellow, ride more aggressive and it gets much worse...

 

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Thanks for sharing .
If u pay attention to the video. Everytime the snowmobile is driving on one ski, the handle bars are 'twitchy/ jerky' what ever u want to call it.
That is one thing i can't stand about riding ski-doo. What u see in the video is pretty mellow, ride more aggressive and it gets much worse...



Honestly hadn't ever noticed that.
Remind me of this again in 60 days so I can go looking for that behavior myself.
 

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Thanks for sharing .
If u pay attention to the video. Everytime the snowmobile is driving on one ski, the handle bars are 'twitchy/ jerky' what ever u want to call it.
That is one thing i can't stand about riding ski-doo. What u see in the video is pretty mellow, ride more aggressive and it gets much worse...


Rode Doos for a number of years... never really noticed it. Now if I get on a Doo its the first thing I notice. I hate it, but you eventually do get used to it. Worse in certain conditions, horrible with a crust.
 
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