CFMOTO 450MT vs MacGregors Peak

Can the CFMOTO 450MT conquer the brutal climb up MacGregor's Peak? After fueling up with a pie and coffee at the Dunalley Bakery, I set out solo to settle a score. Tink and I attempted this exact climb in a previous video, but this time I’m back on my own. Armed with a newly refined suspension setup on the 450MT, the goal was simple, reach the top and find the MacGregor Peak fire tower. The climb was relentless. I battled my way about 90% of the way up before the sheer steepness pushed me right to the edge of my riding ability. I walked the rest of the hill, checked the map, and made the tough call to turn around, only to realise in post production just how agonisingly close I actually was! Turning an adventure bike around on a massive incline is where the real struggle began, leading to multiple drops just trying to get the 450MT facing downhill. Once I finally wrestled the bike to the bottom, I met up with Simon to explore some unknown tracks branching off MacGregors and Hylands Road. What followed was absolute carnage. Between the steep hills, mud, and rogue branches, both of us ended up in the dirt multiple times. It was an absolutely epic day that completely tested my limits. Drop a comment below and let me know the steepest hill climb you've ever bailed on! Chapters: 0:00 - Into and Ride Plan 0:42 - Ride to Dunalley Bakery 2:07 - Arriving at MacGregors Road 2:48 - The MacGregor Peak Hill Climb 4:40 - Hitting the Wall (90% of the way up) 6:06 - How Close Was I? (Google Maps Reveal) 8:33 - The Turnaround Struggle & Bike Drop 10:36 - Meeting up with Simon 11:57 - MacGregor and Hylands Road Carnage 25:05 - Outro Don't forget to hit Like and Subscribe to Adventure Reboot for more Tasmanian motovlogging and off-road carnage! #adventureride #cfmoto450mt #tasmania