2004 & 1\2
#4
[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]Mountain brothers...Have any of you fellars ever riden up here in Webster County???Lots of trails and pretty much wide open...We ride 70-80 miles andnever use same trails....AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!
#5
Really??? I've rode a few of the Hatfield & McCoy trails ... but not Webster County ... are there any good fly fishing streams near the trails???? Camping? Degree of difficulty? Please advise, I love that part of the state! Details Details ... I need Details!
Thanks mountaineer ...
Thanks mountaineer ...
#7
[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]WVBOWHUNTER..Are there fly fishing in Webster County..Every stream is a trout stream..and there are a lot of them..The best streams are Elk above Webster Springs..Back Fork of Elk also above WebSpgs. Parts of these streams are catch and release...YOU CAN CAMP BY BOTH OF THESE STREAMS JUST ABOUT ANYWHERE THAT IS NOT ALREADY OCCUPIED!!!!!!!Atv trails are just about everywhere along these streams..
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#8
The 04 1/2 machines have a gas guage, and a few little changes on the twins. The 400/500 Sportsmans get the same type of transfer case as the twins had, with Park, and the in-line drum shift. The 400-500 also got the inboard 4wd mechanism, instead of the locking hubs, and an updated cooling system.
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#10
Hey, give me a break, I thought they asked for IMPROVEMENTS. LOL
The tires have been getting mixed reviews. A few people in Alaska, who have snow to ride on, claim they actually are better in snow. Dry trail riders don't seem to notice much difference. The mudders, however, really don't like them very much.
Farmr
The tires have been getting mixed reviews. A few people in Alaska, who have snow to ride on, claim they actually are better in snow. Dry trail riders don't seem to notice much difference. The mudders, however, really don't like them very much.
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