300EX and Snow
#11
I'll let you know how my '98 300EX does in the snow soon, along with the 400EX. Between the two, I see my 300 getting through more snow cause it's a hair lighter (actual wet weight), has taller rear tires, and has a little more ground clearance. But the 400EX has those great traction rear tires, so we'll have to see. Still no snow on the ground so I won't be snow ridin' soon.
#16
I know that with my 300ex with Holeshots on back and badits on front it runs great in the snow we got about 2 feet right now and i go through it like nothing. it is really fluffy snow with a bit of hard stuff on the bottom but i can go through it fine
DOES ANYONE THINK THAT TOWING A GT SNOWRACER BEHIND A 300EX COULD HURT IT AT ALL
I say no because it is a honda but i was wondering what others say
DOES ANYONE THINK THAT TOWING A GT SNOWRACER BEHIND A 300EX COULD HURT IT AT ALL
I say no because it is a honda but i was wondering what others say
#17
Last year I pulled 2 people on a giant inner tube in approx. 3 inches of snow on my 300ex for 6 hours alomst solid, no problems. It was a blast, but be careful, inner tubes don't have brakes, and they like to pass the ATV. I since then upgraded to a 400ex and am not sure to try it this year, especially if we don't get snow. Yes I do know a snow dance fondahonda, do a rain dance when the temp is below 32!
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