Quad Riding........Best sport in the world!!
#5
I love riding.
I used to be into rockcrawling for years and had tens of thousands into a truck that was no longer street legal, or fun to drive, and places to wheel were 4 hours away so I didn't get out as much as I would have wanted to. Sold it off and bought my wife and I ATV's and a friend did the same thing. Lovin it! Cheaper to.
I used to be into rockcrawling for years and had tens of thousands into a truck that was no longer street legal, or fun to drive, and places to wheel were 4 hours away so I didn't get out as much as I would have wanted to. Sold it off and bought my wife and I ATV's and a friend did the same thing. Lovin it! Cheaper to.
#7
Riding has always been fun for me and my whole family....I started when Honda first came out with the 185s 3 wheeler[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
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#8
I love quad riding because its something the qhole family can do. I getting to the point where I am afraid that I am obsesed. But thats a good thing right? [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
#9
I love riding Quads....but, have any of you owned snowmobiles?
I have to say that it may be just a tad more fun than Quads.
On a heavy ridinig day with quads, we will do about 80 miles.
On sleds, we would do 200 miles/day of high speed crusing from town to town, bar to bar on Minnesota groomed trails. Hit a nice flat lake and watch the speedo creep past 100 mph.
Hit approaches in snowy ditches faster than the cars on the road next to you and sail in the air about 50 ft. Land in the soft snow wondering if you touched ground yet.
It is hard to beat the speed, handling and ride of a performance long travel snocat.
The worse thing about the sled is only being able to use them less than half a year.
I have to say that it may be just a tad more fun than Quads.
On a heavy ridinig day with quads, we will do about 80 miles.
On sleds, we would do 200 miles/day of high speed crusing from town to town, bar to bar on Minnesota groomed trails. Hit a nice flat lake and watch the speedo creep past 100 mph.
Hit approaches in snowy ditches faster than the cars on the road next to you and sail in the air about 50 ft. Land in the soft snow wondering if you touched ground yet.
It is hard to beat the speed, handling and ride of a performance long travel snocat.
The worse thing about the sled is only being able to use them less than half a year.
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