My sportsman build
#94
Hahaaa, we found some mud. There's a pipeline that's just like a playground for atvs and trucks.
The radio was a big hit. It was awesome listening to something besides the engine all day long. Buddy of mine kept pulling up along side of me to listen to it on the long stretches. Then it was nice to have for around the campfire at night. Rode all day with it, and it only used 1 bar on the battery. It really took some abuse from vibrations and water.
The radio was a big hit. It was awesome listening to something besides the engine all day long. Buddy of mine kept pulling up along side of me to listen to it on the long stretches. Then it was nice to have for around the campfire at night. Rode all day with it, and it only used 1 bar on the battery. It really took some abuse from vibrations and water.
#98
Will dirt just fall off of the tires or stick worse now? I try to avoid mud, unlike before when I'd go out of my way to go through it. To wash mine I leave it uncovered and wait for a good rainstorm. If I want to get the rest of it "clean" I'll hose it down. I haven't used a bucket of soapy water and scrubbed it in a few years.
#99
Depending on if I decide to take it hunting with me, it probably wont see dirt for a while. Once I plow snow a few times, it will all be off. It's the same stuff I use on my truck, and it hasn't made anything stick to that.
For the wash, I hit it with a foam cannon hooked up to my pressure washer. Let that soak in for a bit, then sprayed everything off real good. Then handwashed with a bucket and sponge. Sprayed down again. Let it dry, and sprayed and wiped it all with Meguiars hot shine.
For the wash, I hit it with a foam cannon hooked up to my pressure washer. Let that soak in for a bit, then sprayed everything off real good. Then handwashed with a bucket and sponge. Sprayed down again. Let it dry, and sprayed and wiped it all with Meguiars hot shine.