Let's See Those Quads!
#11
No, during the winter everything is covered by several feet of snow. The only riding in Colorado during the winter is track or frozen lake. I have a port quad so traveling through snow that has any kind of depth is out of the question.
#12
Off Road Junkie do not put ice screws in your tires the who had my quad before me did and every one of thoes dam things went threw and now leaks when they fall out. so when im riding in the woods i might lose a stud and in 50 seconds the tire will be flat
your probley thinking that the guy who did them was retarded but they were ligitimit ice screws made for this stuff he was in a very competive ice racing leage in my opion they are not worth the hassle at all
your probley thinking that the guy who did them was retarded but they were ligitimit ice screws made for this stuff he was in a very competive ice racing leage in my opion they are not worth the hassle at all
#13
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: zz8t
Off Road Junkie do not put ice screws in your tires the who had my quad before me did and every one of thoes dam things went threw and now leaks when they fall out. so when im riding in the woods i might lose a stud and in 50 seconds the tire will be flat
your probley thinking that the guy who did them was retarded but they were ligitimit ice screws made for this stuff he was in a very competive ice racing leage in my opion they are not worth the hassle at all</end quote></div>
I am still planning on putting in ice screws. The only other option is put the quad away for winter and that is not an option! I do understand the risk though and I will keep you posted.
Off Road Junkie do not put ice screws in your tires the who had my quad before me did and every one of thoes dam things went threw and now leaks when they fall out. so when im riding in the woods i might lose a stud and in 50 seconds the tire will be flat
your probley thinking that the guy who did them was retarded but they were ligitimit ice screws made for this stuff he was in a very competive ice racing leage in my opion they are not worth the hassle at all</end quote></div>
I am still planning on putting in ice screws. The only other option is put the quad away for winter and that is not an option! I do understand the risk though and I will keep you posted.
#14
heres my 300ex ,sorry no pics of my stomping ground

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I do all trail riding in North Carolina and mudding is fun as well but i keep the 300ex out of the deep stuff
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modds include
400ex front aarms shocks
350x rear swinger,shock,axle
dg full stanless exaust
my homade nerfs lol not pretty but do the job(bar at top is foot rest for my nephew )
Ithas full alluminum skids now but not in photo

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I do all trail riding in North Carolina and mudding is fun as well but i keep the 300ex out of the deep stuff
.
modds include
400ex front aarms shocks
350x rear swinger,shock,axle
dg full stanless exaust
my homade nerfs lol not pretty but do the job(bar at top is foot rest for my nephew )
Ithas full alluminum skids now but not in photo
#16
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: crazy4wdracer
I like the passenger footrests that you put on, that is a good idea. They look pretty good for being homemade. Nerfs are the next thing on my list for my 250EX.</end quote></div>
I think those are heal guards.
I like the passenger footrests that you put on, that is a good idea. They look pretty good for being homemade. Nerfs are the next thing on my list for my 250EX.</end quote></div>
I think those are heal guards.
#17
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modds include
400ex front aarms shocks
350x rear swinger,shock,axle
dg full stanless exaust
my homade nerfs lol not pretty but do the <span class="FTHighlightFont">job(bar at top is foot rest for my nephew )
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Ithas full alluminum skids now but not in photo</end quote></div>
modds include
400ex front aarms shocks
350x rear swinger,shock,axle
dg full stanless exaust
my homade nerfs lol not pretty but do the <span class="FTHighlightFont">job(bar at top is foot rest for my nephew )
</span ft>
Ithas full alluminum skids now but not in photo</end quote></div>
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