mudding with a scrambler
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mudding with a scrambler
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4010 giving it hell. Ive though of making mine set up to run 2x4 utility class. I think it would do pretty well.
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4010 giving it hell. Ive though of making mine set up to run 2x4 utility class. I think it would do pretty well.
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mudding with a scrambler
Scramblers work great almost everywhere. I take mine in mud, water, snow or sand the only thing is to make sure everything is water-tight. I went to a hardware store and bought some 2.75" flex hose, removed the front part of the belt drive vent, attached the hose ran it up under the plastic to the handlebars, and boom no problems with belt slippage ever again.
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