who is everyone
#11
My name is Jason Haston. I am 20 and live in Philadelphia, MS. I have a 2000 Arctic Cat 400 4x4. It has 2000 miles on it. I have 25x12x12 Super Swampwer Vampires on the rear and 25x9.5x12 Super Swamper Vampires on the front. I do mostly mud riding and an sometimes trail riding. I work in construction. I am going to go to the mud run in Mississippi. Hope this helps.
#13
My name is mark,I work for Me and have 2 good employees,heating business in maine.
Also have a Great wife&2 Awesome sons,17&18 years young. I,m 42. former moto-crosser,now I go putt..
Just got a AC500 manuel & I am wicked happy with it. 1st 4 wheeler. only have 25 miles on it but then I got it yesterday.I,ve enjoyed reading the posts here and You folks helped Me decide what to buy.
Other then some cycle country boot protecters I put on this morning no mods yet..
Great sport,Great fun,no stopping now. Thanks PPutt.............
Also have a Great wife&2 Awesome sons,17&18 years young. I,m 42. former moto-crosser,now I go putt..
Just got a AC500 manuel & I am wicked happy with it. 1st 4 wheeler. only have 25 miles on it but then I got it yesterday.I,ve enjoyed reading the posts here and You folks helped Me decide what to buy.
Other then some cycle country boot protecters I put on this morning no mods yet..
Great sport,Great fun,no stopping now. Thanks PPutt.............
#14
Hi Fellow Cat Owners. I'm Brad Montgomery, 35 years old, and an Engineer. Bought a 500 Automatic in March, and am very pleased with it. Ride mostly on my land and neighbors land in Western Kentucky, and a friend's farm in Mississippi River Bottoms of Southern Illionois.
Also, I want to say I was very impressed, maybe even awed, by post from zrt1000 (earlier in this thread), who still rides despite his accident. Kind of proves that we are much more limited by our attitudes than our abilities. Way to go, Bill!
Also, I want to say I was very impressed, maybe even awed, by post from zrt1000 (earlier in this thread), who still rides despite his accident. Kind of proves that we are much more limited by our attitudes than our abilities. Way to go, Bill!


