atvs are great for those with a disability
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atvs are great for those with a disability
Hey raptor ACDC, im from kentucky too.I am from garrard county which is about 5 miles from danville, and about 30miles south of lexington.I was just wondering where you ride most the time, and if you ever go to livingston any.I have been there once, but would like to go there some more this summer.Glad to see your still enjoying the sport even with the disability.
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#83
atvs are great for those with a disability
This is too good a thread to let slip into the archives.
I just got my Mudlites installed on my 550 Mule and wow what a difference.
I can go through any mud and climb any hill I've been in/on with the original
Dunlops now without even locking the diff. They do seem to be quite a bit
heavier than the Dunlops, but I'd rather have the greatly increased traction.
550muler
I just got my Mudlites installed on my 550 Mule and wow what a difference.
I can go through any mud and climb any hill I've been in/on with the original
Dunlops now without even locking the diff. They do seem to be quite a bit
heavier than the Dunlops, but I'd rather have the greatly increased traction.
550muler
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atvs are great for those with a disability
I dont know if any of you from kentucky have ever heard of Josh Land before, but he is sort of my cousin(cant explain how were related[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img]) and he has a mule 2510 4x4 that he has fixed up so he can drive it.He is 16 and i think he just bought a honda rancher ES for him to ride because i have seen one at his house latley, but havent got to ask him yet if he bought it or not. He is a really nice person, and is parralized from the waist down[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img] because he was in a car wreck.
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atvs are great for those with a disability
Originally posted by: 550muler
This is too good a thread to let slip into the archives.
I just got my Mudlites installed on my 550 Mule and wow what a difference.
I can go through any mud and climb any hill I've been in/on with the original
Dunlops now without even locking the diff. They do seem to be quite a bit
heavier than the Dunlops, but I'd rather have the greatly increased traction.
550muler
This is too good a thread to let slip into the archives.
I just got my Mudlites installed on my 550 Mule and wow what a difference.
I can go through any mud and climb any hill I've been in/on with the original
Dunlops now without even locking the diff. They do seem to be quite a bit
heavier than the Dunlops, but I'd rather have the greatly increased traction.
550muler
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atvs are great for those with a disability
RaptorACDC,
It doesn't seem to ride a lot harsher, but I have changed to Workperformance shocks in the front. The big difference (besides traction) was the much improved tracking of the front tires, the Dunlops wandered all over where the Mudlites pretty much go where you point them. I can tell a weight difference in that the little 286cc motor has a harder time spinning the Mudlites from a dead stop, but I hope to cure some of that with a main jet change. Have any other 550 Mule owners out there noticed yours running lean?
mark
It doesn't seem to ride a lot harsher, but I have changed to Workperformance shocks in the front. The big difference (besides traction) was the much improved tracking of the front tires, the Dunlops wandered all over where the Mudlites pretty much go where you point them. I can tell a weight difference in that the little 286cc motor has a harder time spinning the Mudlites from a dead stop, but I hope to cure some of that with a main jet change. Have any other 550 Mule owners out there noticed yours running lean?
mark
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