Stuck Recon
#11
hello guys
I have a Honda 200, i've been in water up to the fenders and it's fine. When i check for water i usually check the BRAKES and the AIR FILTER that's the most important stuff to check.
Ohh and DrRod did you say you saw or had a 12 dollar winch or am I wrong??
I have a Honda 200, i've been in water up to the fenders and it's fine. When i check for water i usually check the BRAKES and the AIR FILTER that's the most important stuff to check.
Ohh and DrRod did you say you saw or had a 12 dollar winch or am I wrong??
#13
Greetings,
I bought a 2-ton come-along for about $12 from the Sportsmans Guide. Its a hand-lever type winch -- no power other than arm power. Its usually about $24 but they always have something on sale. If you haven't seen their catalogs or web site, check it out. Its a real eclectic mix of stuff -- heavy on the military surplus and hunting over-runs, but tons of other stuff including ATV accessories.
Just giving Thumper an idea on a low cost alternative to a winch or repeated quad-drowning.
I bought a 2-ton come-along for about $12 from the Sportsmans Guide. Its a hand-lever type winch -- no power other than arm power. Its usually about $24 but they always have something on sale. If you haven't seen their catalogs or web site, check it out. Its a real eclectic mix of stuff -- heavy on the military surplus and hunting over-runs, but tons of other stuff including ATV accessories.
Just giving Thumper an idea on a low cost alternative to a winch or repeated quad-drowning.
#16
I've got a Recon and I took it accross the Pacific Ocean. I almost got fetched up on a whale once, but the 44" Wooly Boogers I have on the back kept me going. Since I weigh 1797lbs, the only thing that was showing was my head. She didn't stall out though. I was clocked by the Exxon Valdez going 60 knots, which is 69 mph. When I finally reached land, I rode a wheelie for 14 miles on the beach and then stopped and had some steamed clams with the natives. I then turned around and came back home, pulling 37 water skiers.
Ride Red
Ride Red
#17
HAHAHA
you're crazy 450SHeavy!
I did basically the same thing but I only had 43" tires with 500 pounds of air in each but I only hauled 25 skiers...
Seriously though I've been in mud/water that was almost to my waist with my Big Red three wheeler. It died on me but I jumped off quick and let it float up a little and a friend and I pulled it out. Checked the oil and everything and there was no water in it. I got lucky there.
you're crazy 450SHeavy!

I did basically the same thing but I only had 43" tires with 500 pounds of air in each but I only hauled 25 skiers...

Seriously though I've been in mud/water that was almost to my waist with my Big Red three wheeler. It died on me but I jumped off quick and let it float up a little and a friend and I pulled it out. Checked the oil and everything and there was no water in it. I got lucky there.
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