Look at My Mud Videos
#1
I found out that I could put videos in my Yahoo Briefcase. I put 4 short videos in for anyone interested. See the link below. There was a small mudhole across the street from my house. It doesn't look intimidating at all, but there's a section where the mud is so thick I have to have the 650 floored in low just to keep the tires turning. I have 25" Mudrunners. You try to hit that section at about 12 mph, then floor it and hope you don't slow down too much and dig. Enjoy.
#2
Jeff
I clicked on your mud videos and it said that it is empty am I doing something wrong?
Did you get an IRS quad, I remember you going onto other forums requesting information about IRS brands and sizes?
I clicked on your mud videos and it said that it is empty am I doing something wrong?
Did you get an IRS quad, I remember you going onto other forums requesting information about IRS brands and sizes?
#7
Jeff
I rode a rincom the other week and to tell you the truth I was not impressed there is a 400 Bombardier comming out this early December for test riding it's called a Outlander with IRS. The quad weighs in around 450lbs wet and is supposed to be quicker or as quick as a 500HO sounds impressive you might be interested.
I rode a rincom the other week and to tell you the truth I was not impressed there is a 400 Bombardier comming out this early December for test riding it's called a Outlander with IRS. The quad weighs in around 450lbs wet and is supposed to be quicker or as quick as a 500HO sounds impressive you might be interested.
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#9
thats not mud! thats a mud puddle, why not wear a brain bucket to set an example for the younger crowd, like packardmud, and rincorn. i used to race cars, and highly recommend the use of helmets.
if nothing else, it keeps the brain matter enclosed for easy clean up!
if nothing else, it keeps the brain matter enclosed for easy clean up!
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