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Post by Lonnie W on Jan 2, 2011 21:22:45 GMT -5
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Post by Larry M on Jan 2, 2011 22:23:53 GMT -5
Lonnie - I'll park somewhere else next time. :-)
Really enjoyed the ride with the regulars on Friday and Saturday.
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Post by tomdesena on Jan 2, 2011 22:30:26 GMT -5
Lonnie -- Glad you had a good ride and sorry you got wet - But I had both bolts above and behind the battery loosen up - Noticed my back plastic and rack were moving a lot -- luckily I saw it and Nelson helped me find which bolts they were and all it took was a extension ratchet -- but I am not sure what would have happened if the bolts came out!!!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2011 7:43:54 GMT -5
Sounds like yall need some LOCK TIGHT for the CANNED HAMS!!!! $12,000.00 ATV and bolts fall out
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Post by David B on Jan 3, 2011 8:39:14 GMT -5
It was a good ride. 100 mi on Sat. We got more water from the puddles than from rain.
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Post by tomdesena on Jan 3, 2011 9:14:14 GMT -5
Robert -- Don't you know that Can Am's come standard with "self loosening" bolts -- its not an option like on other brands!!!!!
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Post by Dean D on Jan 3, 2011 19:26:52 GMT -5
It was a great ride ,,in the 50s on the hill tops and in the 30s in the valleys. Zip up zip down that was a going thing, but no rain. snow and ice on one side of a mountain and on the other side sunshine and puddles , made for an ever changing ride.
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Post by Bob T on Jan 3, 2011 19:39:32 GMT -5
Dean, good thing you did not ride on Friday. Larry took us across all 3 Trestles. A very bad place to lose a tie rod.
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Post by David B on Jan 3, 2011 20:01:45 GMT -5
Dean, good thing you did not ride on Friday. Larry took us across all 3 Trestles. A very bad place to lose a tie rod. Or meet a train!!
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Post by Matt H (aka Tiger Rag) on Jan 3, 2011 20:31:56 GMT -5
You guys are brave crossing the tressles. Last year we were hearing about how folks were getting big fines crossing the tracks and that they were keeping closer eye on them.
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Post by Larry M on Jan 3, 2011 20:36:39 GMT -5
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Post by Bob T on Jan 3, 2011 20:38:27 GMT -5
Matt, bravery is an admirable quality to a point, beyond that it is stupidity. We went past that point.
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Post by Matt H (aka Tiger Rag) on Jan 3, 2011 22:00:59 GMT -5
Matt, bravery is an admirable quality to a point, beyond that it is stupidity. We went past that point. Lol Bob, you have a way with words! ;D
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Post by Lonnie W on Jan 3, 2011 23:26:34 GMT -5
Got the ride apart tonight and one of the bolts on top has broken into, so now I got to figure out how to get the rest of it out. There's not much room to work where this one is broken. Now how it broke I have no idea. Larry, you know I'm just kidding about the carport or should I say the ATVPort. Really its not a bad idea to park under the shelter.
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Post by brianbrown on Jan 4, 2011 19:08:47 GMT -5
sounds like maybe another carport? one for atvs one for peeps
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Post by brianbrown on Jan 4, 2011 19:09:32 GMT -5
or an ATV cover
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Post by Dean D on Jan 5, 2011 22:26:17 GMT -5
we need a fire pit with a exhaust stack .
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Post by David B on Jan 6, 2011 8:51:57 GMT -5
we need a fire pit with a exhaust stack . and a bucket of Kawasaki parts so Dean can keep riding with us. Just kidding Dean. Stuff breaks...you can fix it on the trail!
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Post by Drew RZR 800 on Jan 6, 2011 13:52:00 GMT -5
we need a fire pit with a exhaust stack . I purchased a Barrel stove kit for a friend for like $50 ( Tractor supply /nothern supply ) , if you have acess to a 55 gallon barrel you have yourself a wood stove and it comes with the pieces needed to attach stove pipe so no smoke in you face . You could even build a drying rack for clothes on the back side , or a cooking rack on top .....
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Post by Bob T on Jan 6, 2011 15:30:37 GMT -5
If we use a barrel how is Jay going to fire walk and play in the fire?
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