How is the riding in ARIZONA
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How is the riding in ARIZONA
My family and i are considering a move to arizona from georgia. I could get myself a new yamaha rhino, but how is the riding out there? I'm not exactly sure which part of arizona, but i think its in the northern part or something? But is there any good riding out there because I really know nothing about it...Just curious.
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How is the riding in ARIZONA
Yeah I'm from arizona and there is a lot of nice places out here in payson maybe an hour away from here. Theres Sycamore Creek OHV area is another great place to ride and theres apache and lots of kewl places and we arent that from Glamis! You'll like it here. Arizona is nice except for the summer.
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How is the riding in ARIZONA
What ever kind of riding you do, you will be able to find it in close proximity wherever you in AZ. If your into the dunes you have Cinders, glamis, and UT are all fairly close with Cinders being right outside your door if you are in northern AZ. Good mountain trails up north and wide open desert to the south.
Hotter than hell in the summer though down in the desert areas...tough to ride this time of year unless you get out at 5 am and are done by 9. That sun on your helmet will melt your brain quick...
Hotter than hell in the summer though down in the desert areas...tough to ride this time of year unless you get out at 5 am and are done by 9. That sun on your helmet will melt your brain quick...
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How is the riding in ARIZONA
Originally posted by: ElectricShift
Will i need 4x4 there? im guessing it's more sporty riding....I'm getting a brand new quad as soon as we get there
Will i need 4x4 there? im guessing it's more sporty riding....I'm getting a brand new quad as soon as we get there
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How is the riding in ARIZONA
I might of misread your post also. Are you talking about a 4x4 quad or truck? I was thinking truck, but I don't know why. Actually, my answer is probable good for either one, but at least in my part of the state, sport quad is a better way to go. Much more wide open riding...
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