Motorcycle and snow are not a good combination … unless they go through Matt Spears the hand

It is not the first time we see Matt Spears on snow with his Ducati or with other motorcycles. Nor is it the first time that the tightening leads to the extreme preparation and, of course, it is not the first time we hallucinate with the creation he has prepared. And Spears has evolved its “panirally” to turn it into a snow motorcycle.

The youtuber does not stop creating lately and some time ago we saw him with the Ducati Panigale V4. He transformed it and turned it into a motorcycle capable of almost everything thanks to the changes it made in the cycle part and the tires. With her we saw what he was capable of, and we must recognize that he was afraid.

Funny, yes, but complicated to drive

But all previous adventures are nothing when we see Spears again with his Ducati, but thoroughly on snow tracks. Yes, on snow tracks that would be unthinkable for any motorcycle. Logically, until ending with the Italian beast on snow -filled slopes, there is a process behind that includes changing the front train again.

Instead of a front tire there is a skate that makes the work to guide the motorcycle. Of course, the rear wheel remains the special one we saw earlier, and which are those of “blades” that are usually used in the desert sand.

The snow is not the best place for the “panirally”, but it defends and seems funny

Precisely already the view of what we can see in the video, it is the rear tire that makes the panigale not all how fearsome it could. And it is that having so little surface when starting, what it does is try to “scan” the snow instead of moving as it would do if it had a caterpillar.

Obviously that is the negative part, the positive is that it seems tremendously fun and is demonly fast. Of course, it is not a machine suitable for all audiences as you can see in the video and it requires a lot of expertise. There is nothing more to see the races in parallel with snow motorcycles to see what we are talking about.

Of course, something tells us that Matt has not defeated his “panirall” and that sooner than later we will see those fights. And be careful, once this beast of the slopes can be given even more fear of snow -filled slopes.

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