Little Monadnock Family Trails, NH
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#392
Hey I just thought of something else. I know that the public trails in MA don't open until May so I don't need to register there yet, but should I go ahead and register in NH? If so how do I go about doing that? In person or online? Oh and I also checked out the 90 page thread you guys have on here as well. I have definitely been missing out on some good times for way too long. Can't wait to hit the trails.
#393
An 09 Grizzly and it already needs work? Shoulda got a Honda....just kidding. The Grizzly is a sweet ride. Seems like that's what everyone is buying these days.
NH registration is simple. Theres a few places right near where we ride that sell them. All you need is the VIN number and $74 and they'll give you a sticker. Only problem is you'll only get half a year cause they all expire at the end of June. Totally worth it though. Because unlike some states, the majority of the money goes toward trail maintenance.
As for MA registration, its a rip off and I wouldn't recommend to anyone. Not sure where you live but NH is a better bet and its just as close as the one decent place in MA they let you ride.
See you on the trail soon.
#396
Also right now the grizzly only has the stock plastic skid plates. Would you guys recommend purchasing some metal skids for new england riding? I've heard the ricochet skids are good but any other opinions would be great. Thanks.
#397
Ok bad choice of words when I said "when I get my bike up and running." It is running fine but I took off most of the plastics to clean it up a bit and I need to change the oil and air filter and such. Basically it is sitting in my garage naked right now and I just haven't had time to put its clothes back on.
Also right now the grizzly only has the stock plastic skid plates. Would you guys recommend purchasing some metal skids for new england riding? I've heard the ricochet skids are good but any other opinions would be great. Thanks.
Also right now the grizzly only has the stock plastic skid plates. Would you guys recommend purchasing some metal skids for new england riding? I've heard the ricochet skids are good but any other opinions would be great. Thanks.
#398
Ok bad choice of words when I said "when I get my bike up and running." It is running fine but I took off most of the plastics to clean it up a bit and I need to change the oil and air filter and such. Basically it is sitting in my garage naked right now and I just haven't had time to put its clothes back on.
Also right now the grizzly only has the stock plastic skid plates. Would you guys recommend purchasing some metal skids for new england riding? I've heard the ricochet skids are good but any other opinions would be great. Thanks.
Also right now the grizzly only has the stock plastic skid plates. Would you guys recommend purchasing some metal skids for new england riding? I've heard the ricochet skids are good but any other opinions would be great. Thanks.
I agree with troy & wilson- skids are a must-have around here and mass reg is a total scam. But- I feel as long as the law sees some sort of reg or plate, they are more likely to be cordial and less likely to impound or ticket you.
I've had a few run-ins with the DEM / Police, and I've stopped and talked every time- I have yet to get a ticket or have my bike impouded in the 20 or so years I've been riding... but that could change anyday I guess
I heard troy might have a sweet set of aftermarket grizzly shocks for sale soon
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#400
Are you talking about Fire Pond entry?? if so i wonder why they did that?? thanks for the info.