New pics on my site worth checking out
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I added a few new pages of pics on my site LuvDaMud Picz Check them out and leave a comment.
#3
I don't have enough experiance in creating a web site to mannage my site for tech tips and other topics. You can try it out yourself if you want. Just go to Piczo and start your own site. My 15 year old daughter helped me out with this one. I'm still learning how to manage it . Good Luck
#5
As noisy if not more than the most agressive mud tire out there. even in 6 in of snow at high speeds you can hear them growling under you. Just think, the footprint of each track is 12in wide x 30 in long. Thats a lot of lugs on the ground at the same time.
As far as the steering goes, you better have some strong arms. The faster you go the better the steering gets ,but they ere'nt made for speed. There's no give in the trax like tires so they ride rough. Top speed with the trax on my 650 was 65 Kph. bur felt like ridding tires made of rock.
Ther're made for 2 ft of snow and up or deep mud, but beleive me you don't want to stay stuck in mud, it took hours with 3 winches plus my own to get me out of one . Never again. In snow they're unstopable. I tried everything and it's minutes to get out of a hole if you use common sense.
As far as the steering goes, you better have some strong arms. The faster you go the better the steering gets ,but they ere'nt made for speed. There's no give in the trax like tires so they ride rough. Top speed with the trax on my 650 was 65 Kph. bur felt like ridding tires made of rock.
Ther're made for 2 ft of snow and up or deep mud, but beleive me you don't want to stay stuck in mud, it took hours with 3 winches plus my own to get me out of one . Never again. In snow they're unstopable. I tried everything and it's minutes to get out of a hole if you use common sense.
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