Rubicon vs Rincon
#91
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Turfguy
Got a pic of my son to work. I will post some of my ATV rides when I get home (don't have any at the office). Thanks SPECTA
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Great looking young man you have there.
I'm enjoying the pictures.
Got a pic of my son to work. I will post some of my ATV rides when I get home (don't have any at the office). Thanks SPECTA
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Great looking young man you have there.
I'm enjoying the pictures.
#92
Thank you, I think he's a keeper. Put life in a whole new perspective. I love going home at the end of the day. My wife works full time from home so she gets to see him all day. So when I am not working an event at night, the evenings are all mine.
Will take lots of pictures while on vacation in May.
Can't wait till the little one can ride, I suppose he should know how to walk first[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
Will take lots of pictures while on vacation in May.
Can't wait till the little one can ride, I suppose he should know how to walk first[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
#93
We have 4 daughters and 10 grandkids with one more on the way.
Before you know it he's going to be asking you for the car keys and a little cash.

This was when we had the Rancher. When it comes to
"technical" or very difficult trails I would rather take the
Rancher than the Rubicon. That Rancher was fun.
It was a 2002 4-wd ES.
We still have the Triton trailer, I think they're the best.
Before you know it he's going to be asking you for the car keys and a little cash.

This was when we had the Rancher. When it comes to
"technical" or very difficult trails I would rather take the
Rancher than the Rubicon. That Rancher was fun.
It was a 2002 4-wd ES.
We still have the Triton trailer, I think they're the best.
#94
"4 daughters" and you survived. Do they hand out merit badges for that type of feat?
When I was looking used for my wifes quad a Rancher is what I was looking for. In two of our summer trips a couple years ago I borrowed a friend 2002 Ranche ES. She loved it.
I just couldn't pass on the Foreman that was 8 yrs old, looked brand new, and only 61 miles on it. The only thing I worry about with the Foreman for her is the Ride. She is only 110lbs so I don't think she will be compressing the rear suspension much. I think she will be bounced around a little.
She likes the quad, but has yet to put a full day in the saddle.
http://i43.tinypic.com/2ag7rwg.jpg
The family at Devils Lake, WI this past summer. We tent camped when he was 4months old.
When I was looking used for my wifes quad a Rancher is what I was looking for. In two of our summer trips a couple years ago I borrowed a friend 2002 Ranche ES. She loved it.
I just couldn't pass on the Foreman that was 8 yrs old, looked brand new, and only 61 miles on it. The only thing I worry about with the Foreman for her is the Ride. She is only 110lbs so I don't think she will be compressing the rear suspension much. I think she will be bounced around a little.
She likes the quad, but has yet to put a full day in the saddle.
http://i43.tinypic.com/2ag7rwg.jpg
The family at Devils Lake, WI this past summer. We tent camped when he was 4months old.
#95
Great looking family you have there, that's what lifes all about.
I survived all four and would do it again.
8 years old and 61 miles, and I thought mine didn't get ridden enough.
I survived all four and would do it again.
8 years old and 61 miles, and I thought mine didn't get ridden enough.
#96
Ya, I felt kinda bad for it (Foreman) when I took it home for one weekend and added about thirty miles. It didn't know what hit it. Works well for plowing snow as well.
Thanks for the compliment on the family, I am fortunate to have have found a good wife, almost 7yrs now and it keeps getting better.
Thanks for the compliment on the family, I am fortunate to have have found a good wife, almost 7yrs now and it keeps getting better.
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