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1992 Yamaha Timberwolf 2WD

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Old 10-26-2012, 02:32 PM
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Not the first time as I did not have the camera when i took it out the first time, I was amazed at what this bike can go through before it gets stuck, It got stuck a couple more times after these pictures, I dud not use the winch as there was not a tree close by, So all hand pulled by myself (220Pounds), Tried to keep the engine running the whole time as to keep water out of where it really should not go :P. I am going ot have to replace the rear pinion seal as I know it leaks and these puddles are not doing it any good :P

















 
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Looks like fun, what awesome machines, ride hard and be safe:-)
 
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It is pretty amazing how much a 2wd quad will go through. Try an aggressive set of rear tires and you'll be even more amazed. Stucks are part of the game.
 
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Originally Posted by MooseHenden
It is pretty amazing how much a 2wd quad will go through. Try an aggressive set of rear tires and you'll be even more amazed. Stucks are part of the game.
what i was thinking too,..some rear tires with some grip an he'll need splash guards for them holes!
 
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Not only more aggressive rear tires but move them up from 22" to 24" and you will see a load of difference in traction.
Thats what I did with my Yamaha 250 Moto4 2wd and it amazed me also.
 
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