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Old May 15, 2000 | 09:42 AM
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We hardly ever ride there. Some of our folks have a problem with the current manager. Too many hard feelings all the way around.

We ride on private land about 40 miles west of Royal Blue. We also ride on private land 20 miles east of Royal Blue. I'm planning on riding up there some time since I don't have a "history" with the manager.

We also ride at Tellico and Pickett State Forest. I would reccomned Tellico to anyone that wants some technical riding. It's a lot of fun.

Give me a yell next time you come down to ride Royal Blue, I'll try to round up a few guys to go along with you.
 
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Old May 15, 2000 | 11:08 AM
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Thanks everyone for all the information. I will be going to test drive one within the next week.

Thanks again

rjmlakota
 
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Old May 15, 2000 | 07:52 PM
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The guy at the polaris dealership told us the same thing about the manager. I have never meet him, one more question do you have to have a tenn safety permit to ride in tenn. And are you supposed to tell some one you are riding at royal blue or do you just ride.
 
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Old May 16, 2000 | 08:21 AM
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I think you are supposed to have a TDS or TDR sticker if you are from TN. I've never heard of anyone having problems without one.

You don't have to tell anyone you are riding. Just make sure that somone knows you are out riding and when you're expected back, just in case something happens.

Our club is heading down to Tellico for the clean-up ride this Saturday. Come on down and help keep the area clean and enjoy a little riding.
 
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Old May 16, 2000 | 08:53 AM
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MY FRIEND BOUGHT A 325 4X4 THIS SPRING.IT RIDES GOOD ON THE TRAILS,BUT IT IS A PIG!!!!IT IS VERY COLD BLOODED,IT WON'T EVEN SPIN THE TIRES IN GRASS OR GRAVEL.I THOUGHT ABOUT BUYING ONE FOR MY WIFE BUT SENCE WE HAVE TO STOP AND WAIT ON HIM ALL THE TIME I HAVE CHANGED MY MINE .UNLESS YOU RIDE LIKE A GRANDMA BUY ATLEST A 400CC.




GOOD LUCK
TRUCK


ONE MORE THING TAKE A GAS CAN WITH YOU IF YOU RIDE WITH LARGER BIKES
 
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Old May 16, 2000 | 02:13 PM
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Hey There,

I've had a Magnum 325 4x4 for about 4 months now. I like the machine overall, great traction/4wd, top end reaches roughly 43 mph, though your sportsman buddies will walk you easily. I changed the stock paper filter to a foam hi-flow UNI filter since we ride in wet and muddy conditions often. Overall, I am pleasedd with the machine, it rides very nice and handles beautifully. If you have the extra coin though, I'd say step up to a Mag 500...bigger is always better.
 
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Old May 16, 2000 | 04:38 PM
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Zooropa.....What was you top speed before the filter change? Thanks!
 
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