Wheeling in Plant Bamboo
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few weeks ago i found some Maxis Bighorn take offs from a teryx for $200. 4 26x9s. so over the holiday break we got them on my dads factory wheels and got some time to go test them. My dad isn't big on mud to begin with, but he plays a little. We rode out to Plant Bamboo in okeechobee. cold day. the front just came through so it was windy and about 55 deg. we didnt really wanna get soaked, and we were the only ones on the property so if we were to both get stuck it would have been a pain.
First big of the video is with my go pro suction cupped right in front of the handle bars, mostly for testing. My camera died before i could test my new helmet mount. which was a bummer. started using my cell phone when the good stuff started happening, most didnt come out well.
if you are short on time, skip to 6:35, thats where the title of the vid starts coming into play.
First big of the video is with my go pro suction cupped right in front of the handle bars, mostly for testing. My camera died before i could test my new helmet mount. which was a bummer. started using my cell phone when the good stuff started happening, most didnt come out well.
if you are short on time, skip to 6:35, thats where the title of the vid starts coming into play.
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Used to ride Plant Bamboo all the time and also L Cross. If you dad isn't into that much mud you should go ride Three Lakes WMA in Yee Haw Junction, it a lot of trails and some water. just watch out for the gators but heck they used to inhabit Plant Bamboo also.
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