TH Owners - whatchu got in the back???
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Randy, the front chaining is tiny, it's got 30 teeth and is right about in the middle between the small ring and middle ring on a typical mountain bike with 3 front gears. I run the same on my other bike, and it'll top out around 28 mph on a paved downhill. Leaves my left hand free to operate the seatpost remote.
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Rump - cool pics....
Are you using the rear bed lift system as part of that setup you have for the quads?
With the extra height on your trailer you sure have to stack a lot of lumber to get the support jacks to connect to the ground..
Are the landing gear long enough or did you have to lengthn those?
Are you using the rear bed lift system as part of that setup you have for the quads?
With the extra height on your trailer you sure have to stack a lot of lumber to get the support jacks to connect to the ground..
Are the landing gear long enough or did you have to lengthn those?
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#57
I've had every gas powered toy but a sled..............Nowhere around here to ride the offroad stuff barring one or two private parks. Don't have access to any other private land either, so I've just given up on that stuff. Had a motorcycle too, too many nuts on the road in my area, coupled with the realization that I just can't do the speed limit, decided to sell that too. Someday, I'd love another MC. Just not that day yet.
#58
I hear you loud and clear. I hate riding in the Orlando area because of the traffic and idiot drivers. I don't a do a lot of off road riding any more. I do ride unpaved roads and woods roads in state and national forests as well as unpaved public roads. I ride 8,000 to 10,000 miles per year.
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