Griz on tracks
#1
I finally got a couple pictures posted of the Grizzly with the rear tracks on. I left the front ones off so I wouldn't have to run in 4x4 all the time. They are awsome. I didn't get a chance to ride in any deep mud, but I rode around in a cat tail swamp and never got wet. I did kick up a huge buck though.
These tracks are equivilant to running a 24" tire. Top speed on a flat dirt road was 59 mph on the speedometer. I didn't check it against the GPS.
Excelerating on a dirt road I had a pretty good roostertail behind me. I took it on the MX track. These things are not made for riding on loose dirt unless you want to get pretty dirty. Going around the bowl turns they were throwing dirt 10 feet in front of me. I was by myself or I would have had some great pictures.
I'll have to wait until february to try them in the snow, but I'll let you know how they work then.
These tracks are equivilant to running a 24" tire. Top speed on a flat dirt road was 59 mph on the speedometer. I didn't check it against the GPS.
Excelerating on a dirt road I had a pretty good roostertail behind me. I took it on the MX track. These things are not made for riding on loose dirt unless you want to get pretty dirty. Going around the bowl turns they were throwing dirt 10 feet in front of me. I was by myself or I would have had some great pictures.
I'll have to wait until february to try them in the snow, but I'll let you know how they work then.
#4
No, I have tracks for the front as well, I just didn't want to put them on and have to ride around in 4-wheel drive all the time. I'll be home in February and I'll try them out in the deep snow and let everyone know how they work. So far I love em.
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