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Old Mar 5, 2011 | 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Bobby002
nice,..Bought the same one about an hour ago...Thanx
Did you buy it on ebay? If yes, sent me info please.
 
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Old Mar 5, 2011 | 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by polarisxp550
Just bought the same one black 8 ton 16.99 free shipping just came a few min ago peice of mind since i broke 2 winch cables so far and also got a Alum fairlead no more rollers or bolts to get caught on
John can you get me one please?? i'll pay ya as soon as i see ya
 
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Old Mar 5, 2011 | 03:47 PM
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Had a great ride today with troy & cnc the 3 of us covered a good 50 miles!

As for events... Lets see- I flew by troy, who was sitting on the edge of the ice- I broke through about 50' up and needed both winches to get me out- (troy says he was waving for me to stop- but I think it was more of a "go on- you're all set" wave ) then I hit a tree going up a snowy hill, not once- but twice (stupid rut ) and bent my front bumper a little Some of the trails were still under a good foot of snow and the ruts were killa.

Troy slid into a tree also- no damage. He made the tree apologize for being in the way (that took a few minutes- trees are stubborn ) and we were on our way... we ended up lifting the grizz over a log he got hung up on while navigating a river...

I was happy to get some ride time on cnc's new 750 axi who managed to remain unstuck (score one for the zuki ) Both troy & cnc got plenty of pics of the mighty renegade stuck in the ice & the ruts

My face feels wind burned and I'm wiped- had a blast! when's the next one !
 
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Old Mar 5, 2011 | 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by sotto66
Whaaaat???? Did you find two conduits going from behind radiator to battery area? If yes, you must be done in one or two hours.
Yes, I did find the conduit but I spent a good deal of time making sure the wires were run very neat and hopefully never have problems with bad connections. I soldered the small 12V+ connection to the harness, etc... Had a little trouble with the threaded inserts that mount the winch to the adapter plate... One insert had threads that were all fu%$ed up from the factory. I was able to flip it over and use anyway...

Yeah, I'm too picky but hopefully it will make me happy for a long time now
 
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Old Mar 5, 2011 | 04:30 PM
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Originally Posted by beergut
Had a great ride today with troy & cnc the 3 of us covered a good 50 miles!

As for events... Lets see- I flew by troy, who was sitting on the edge of the ice- I broke through about 50' up and needed both winches to get me out- (troy says he was waving for me to stop- but I think it was more of a "go on- you're all set" wave ) then I hit a tree going up a snowy hill, not once- but twice (stupid rut ) and bent my front bumper a little Some of the trails were still under a good foot of snow and the ruts were killa.

Troy slid into a tree also- no damage. He made the tree apologize for being in the way (that took a few minutes- trees are stubborn ) and we were on our way... we ended up lifting the grizz over a log he got hung up on while navigating a river...

I was happy to get some ride time on cnc's new 750 axi who managed to remain unstuck (score one for the zuki ) Both troy & cnc got plenty of pics of the mighty renegade stuck in the ice & the ruts

My face feels wind burned and I'm wiped- had a blast! when's the next one !
Awesome recap Beergut LMAO. I'd like to add that they were 50 hard miles (good too). Lots of whoops. I am wiped out.

Here's some proof that we're not just making the whole thing up

Tri-State ride - March 5, 2011 | Facebook
 

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Old Mar 5, 2011 | 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by MooseHenden
I've used my winch maybe a half dozen times to pull others out of mud that I barely made it through. Used a bunch of times pulling trees that were cut down to a clearing. Used a bunch of times to pull myself and others out of waist deep snow a couple weeks ago. Good thing to have. Once you use it you won't regret it. I would also recommend getting a ****** block pulley. If you're stuck deep enough it multiplies the effort necessary to pull out the quad. The pulley will essentially double the max pull of your winch. Had to do that one time a couple weeks ago when I was up to the rack in soft snow. Can get them on eBay pretty cheap. Recovery Winch ****** Block (Pulley Block) 16000lb - eBay (item 260723676706 end time Mar-18-11 09:42:57 PDT) I like this type best because the two flat pieces of metal around the pulley rotate so it's easy to put the winch cable in the pulley. I've also used it to move huge trees off trails.

Had a question for you on the Suzuki. Does your KQ have serrated metal footpegs bolted on your footwells? If so, how what are the dimensions and are they made out of aluminum? I'm thinking of getting some to bolt on my X2. When we did the trip a couple weeks ago I got water all over my quad that flash froze in my footwells and made them very slippery. I was thinking of adding some serrated ones.
Hi MooseHenden,

Just took some pics 'specially for you. Hope this helps.

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Edit: P.S. I did get a ****** block with the winch. I'll have to start bringing it along after I improve my cargo space.
 

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Old Mar 5, 2011 | 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by cncpro
Awesome recap Beergut LMAO. I'd like to add that they were 50 hard miles (good too). Lots of whoops. I am wiped out.

Here's some proof that we're not just making the whole thing up

Tri-State ride - March 5, 2011 | Facebook
Nice pics CNC. Looks like another fur ride huh? Too bad I couldn't come.
 
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Old Mar 5, 2011 | 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted by beergut
Had a great ride today with troy & cnc the 3 of us covered a good 50 miles!

As for events... Lets see- I flew by troy, who was sitting on the edge of the ice- I broke through about 50' up and needed both winches to get me out- (troy says he was waving for me to stop- but I think it was more of a "go on- you're all set" wave ) then I hit a tree going up a snowy hill, not once- but twice (stupid rut ) and bent my front bumper a little Some of the trails were still under a good foot of snow and the ruts were killa.

Troy slid into a tree also- no damage. He made the tree apologize for being in the way (that took a few minutes- trees are stubborn ) and we were on our way... we ended up lifting the grizz over a log he got hung up on while navigating a river...

I was happy to get some ride time on cnc's new 750 axi who managed to remain unstuck (score one for the zuki ) Both troy & cnc got plenty of pics of the mighty renegade stuck in the ice & the ruts

My face feels wind burned and I'm wiped- had a blast! when's the next one !
Mike, after your description today's ride, I feel like I was there too. You had lot of fun today.
 
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Old Mar 5, 2011 | 06:51 PM
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ehhh! Just spent the last 3 hours bolting the winch to the rene- what a pain in the ***! had to remove just about the whole front end and replace stock brackets with new steel ones- now I just have to wire it
 
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Old Mar 5, 2011 | 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by sotto66
Mike, after your description today's ride, I feel like I was there too. You had lot of fun today.

yea! haven't seen you since last fall sotto - you need to move closer
 
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