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Post by David B on Oct 8, 2012 8:49:53 GMT -5
The problem with the gate was a very short approach space so I entered at an angle and that jammed the front tires, one in front of a post and one behind. I had gone through easy the day before.
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Post by kevinb on Oct 8, 2012 13:36:23 GMT -5
I bent a factory aluminum rim the day before. Maybe the Grizz's are getting wide like the tires at altitude. In 08 the gates were 50 inch plus. The one that jumped out in front of me had metal fence post added to the inside of the opening and must be 50 inches or less. They are serious about the 50 inch rule in UTAH. Need a big hammer and some hard work to get my rim round again. maybe I'll just leave it flat on one side.....kinda fits my personality! kb
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Post by kevinb on Oct 17, 2012 18:39:32 GMT -5
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Post by Nelson B on Oct 21, 2012 10:08:20 GMT -5
I bent a factory aluminum rim the day before. Maybe the Grizz's are getting wide like the tires at altitude. In 08 the gates were 50 inch plus. The one that jumped out in front of me had metal fence post added to the inside of the opening and must be 50 inches or less. They are serious about the 50 inch rule in UTAH. Need a big hammer and some hard work to get my rim round again. maybe I'll just leave it flat on one side.....kinda fits my personality! kb You mean "bent"?
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