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Anyone here like to go 4wheeler riding? or ride quads or ATVS whatever you like to call them? I love riding, its about all me and my friends do besides school.
Yea I love going riding, usually ride everyday. We are small town riders, live in the back country in northern North Carolina, never been riding in west virginia but im still 15, Ill be there oneday. Ive got on 05 rancher 350 2wheel drive with 25x11 mudlites,I like the fun factor of the 2wd. Plenty of places to ride around here if ya dont get caught.
Yup. I've been riding every day for the past 10 years. Over half my life I might add. 2, 3, and 4-wheelers....but 3-wheelers are the ultimate machine hands down.
Yea, water didnt get into the airbox thank God,, No one else would try it so I did. A guy on a bruin had a winch and he pulled me out, if he hadnt have been there the rancher would probly still be there.
I don't post too often here, but I do love my quads. I mainly just race the now, but I do miss the long days of trial riding. Here's a few shots of my quads in action....
I just got into it this summer, bought 2 2006 Yamaha bruin 2wd 350's. Only got 10 hours on them before I put them up. Will have more time next year when I get to see my wife more than 1 day a week. Here's a pic of when I brought them home.
We ride every chance we get. My girlfriend has over 230 acres that we ride on at Enid MS. She has a 04 Yamaha Bruin 4x4, I have a 05 Honda Rancher 4x4 with a Warn 424 and my young son has a 06 Honda TRX 90.
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