Decomp
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Post by Decomp on Feb 27, 2014 19:12:49 GMT -5
Any trails been too tight for the 900's in WV so far? I've got a choice between 60 and 64 inches, but 4 inches just doesn't seem to be that big of a deal.
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Post by Ken K on Feb 27, 2014 19:49:20 GMT -5
Any trails been too tight for the 900's in WV so far? I've got a choice between 60 and 64 inches, but 4 inches just doesn't seem to be that big of a deal. Nope, the difference between 60 and 64 in WV is a none issue. Go with the one you like the best and don't worry about the width.
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Post by Randy_R on Feb 27, 2014 20:02:10 GMT -5
I've never been offroad with mine. Don't know....
lol
Seriously -- it's not an issue.
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Post by Matt H (aka Tiger Rag) on Jul 15, 2014 14:23:47 GMT -5
Not for me. I've been down some tight goat paths but always with other SxS's so if they fit, you'll squeeze down it too.
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Post by Randy_R on Jul 16, 2014 6:47:55 GMT -5
Correction - carry a chainsaw if you like to try deep woods paths.
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Decomp
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Post by Decomp on Jul 16, 2014 14:13:16 GMT -5
I went with the 64 incher. I've got a handy little 14 inch husky, just haven't tried to tie it down yet. You just strap yours in or do you have a holder for it?
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Post by Randy_R on Jul 16, 2014 15:00:18 GMT -5
Strap it in. I have a small case. I've cut mine and other sxs out several times.
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Post by Allen S on Jul 16, 2014 17:32:03 GMT -5
I seen one 900 in between two trees before.he just goes to slow. And the trees must have grown up in front n behind it. Took amity chainsaw to cut it out.
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Post by Ken K on Jul 16, 2014 20:40:02 GMT -5
I seen one 900 in between two trees before.he just goes to slow. And the trees must have grown up in front n behind it. Took amity chainsaw to cut it out. Sometimes they just wiggle into spots they shouldn't.....
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Post by Randy_R on Jul 17, 2014 3:30:45 GMT -5
You gotta see it to believe it. I still laugh thinking about it. A rzr with spinning tires wiggles in the worst spots.
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Post by Matt H (aka Tiger Rag) on Jul 22, 2014 20:48:07 GMT -5
Chainsaw in the case on the back rack or on the roof strapped down. I've used it on multiple occasions, mostly in the winter after a wind storm when folks are riding less....which is one of the reasons I prefer to ride in the winter. Some guys just put them on the floorboard on the passenger side. I do that when going down a trail that I've already had to get it out more than once knowing I'd need to get it out again. I use to carry my top handle saw with the 14" bar but when you think about it, a 50cc saw with an 18" bar or so will fit in the same case so that's what I started carrying. Gives you a little more bar for bigger trees. Sometimes It's still not enough saw. Usually 1 cut from either side with an 18" bar will get you a good portion of the trees off the trail.....but I've still had to turn around once. Wishing I had my Dolmar 7900 with the 28" bar on that trip...no good way to carry it on a RZR though and not practical for trail maintenance anyway - Just a pipe dream.
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