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Old Oct 9, 2000 | 11:23 PM
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today it rained and i rode around in my back yard that i basicly have destroyed over the year. its got a few pits with a few inches of mud nothing major though because it didnt rain much. well i screwed around on the honda for a lil bit then i decided to see how the warrior did. my tires are bandit fronts ( not good fer mud) and the same tires that are the rears on a 300ex . well it did very well i only got stuck a couple times and that was becuase i got hung up. im thinkin of having it as a mud and sand and hill bike. im thinking of puting maybe 22" tsl's on the back or maybe mudmachines which do you guys think will work best ? i still will be riding hard pack and since i know the ride of the TSL's its not a prob. how well do you guys think the warrior could pull the tires ? would i maybe have to change a sprocket ? hehe i wish the fenders were wider or somethin in the back cuz i got REALLLLY muddy but thats the fun part huh ! anyway lata pplz.
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Old Oct 10, 2000 | 12:17 PM
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Are you nuts!!! You can't go mud'n with a Warrior. You have to go buy a Wolverine that has 4WD. Oh.......I forgot......I have Blackwaters on my Warrior. They did rob me of some power so I dropped a tooth on my front sprocket. They work great and you can go through 95% of what a 4X4 can go through, and you'll get there faster than a 4X4.
 
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Old Oct 11, 2000 | 02:09 AM
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LOL ! i dont plan on going extreme muddin thats what i have the honda for ( 4x4 and large tires) i just wana be able to get through when im on the warrior. well thanks for the info
 
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Old Oct 11, 2000 | 10:03 PM
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I have 22" bearclaws on my banshee and they really work great, I hardly get stuck, and if I'm careful I can go "anywhere".
 
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