Mud or no mud??
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My warrior and mud are one. I am very confident with my warrior in the mud. It has pulled me thorugh things i would never have suspected. I find it funny when i am the first person to try the 'new hole' when my buddies ride big 4x4's. The only hting that hangs me up is broken ice in the mud. My warrior has been to the limit in mud, need i say thank goodness for snorkels?
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I don't understand the point of having a quad and not going in mud. Come on now, the reason you bought your quad is because your Camaro won't go there(so to speak). MX is fun but so is the mud. I've always looked at it like this, if you don't spend at least 45 minutes cleaning your bike, then you didn't have enough fun!
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I dont deal with mud to much out here in the dez (which is fine with me) but there are some spots out here that produce a mud that is so damn sticky it's really a pain to clean off. When it drys it's like cement. It's pronounced "ca-lee-chee" (who knows how it's spelled??). I avoid that. It actually stains white plastic ! The sandy mud (river mud) or the mud back east is much easier to clean off than some of the goo out here. We also have silt beds and dry lake beds that when wet are incredibly slimy - DONT STOP !