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Havent really talked much about it on here but was just wondering how many of you are into trail riding? (dirt bikes, atv,s, side x sides, etc) I grew up on dirt bikes and quads. Had a handful of 125 2 strokes, but mostly 4 stroke bikes. I also had a 86 250r quad and a lt 250 quad racer. My wild days are over (have 2 kids to think about now) but I still get a thrill out of being on one. In 2005 I sold off my last sport bike and bought a new Honda Rincon 650. Its been an awesome machine. Its alot bigger than my old sport quads but not as big as alot of the monster utility quads theyve got out there today. Its like the best of both worlds for me. I can still push it if I wanna get aggressive and for the most part hang with a couple of my friends that still run the sport quads (luckily theyve all gotten a little less crazy too or Id never be able to run with them :wink:) And I can use it to plow snow and do work around the house too. I got the little ones on them at an early age (5 yrs old) Started them out on an old Honda 70. My oldest is currently on a 90 and Im in the market for another one for my youngest. Every spring my friends and I make the trip to Hatfield Mccoy and spend several days down there riding. Here is where we are going the first weekend in May. Made the reservations last week so its a for sure thing. http://www.atvresort.com/ashland_hatfieldmccoy.php

The 2nd clip is at "coal hill" a play area about 10 miles back into the bush. Only one trail in and out (that I know of) and its rough going. The video does no justice at all for the sheer size of these hills. If youre on a 250 2 stroke or a 450 4 stroke and you gotta be "in it to win it" the whole way up, thats a pretty big hill :sick: They dont look like it, but the trees at the bottom are full grown trees.
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I have had and rode many through the years. I started on 3-wheelers a Honda 110, then a Honda 185s then a 250R. Then I had a dirt bike phase, a RM125 and then RM250 that was fully modded.After a couple of crashes I went to 4-wheelers.I had 3 different Yamaha Banshee's the last one being an absolute beast!.Now like some of you I am married with kids to think about so I currently have a Grizzly.Here is a pic of the Grizz with the new tires I got for hunting season...

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I have had and rode many through the years. I started on 3-wheelers a Honda 110, then a Honda 185s then a 250R. Then I had a dirt bike phase, a RM125 and then RM250 that was fully modded.After a couple of crashes I went to 4-wheelers.I had 3 different Yamaha Banshee's the last one being an absolute beast!.Now like some of you I am married with kids to think about so I currently have a Grizzly.Here is a pic of the Grizz with the new tires I got for hunting season...

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I started out my bike riding on a Honda 90. Rode the trails and woods around home. Then I progressed up to a Honda 250 Scrambler.Took that to college and even used it hunting to transport myself and equipment from the car parking area to the edge of the wilderness area where camp was set up.Moved up to Honda and Suzuki big bike cruisers.Refind my hunting transportation when I acquired the Grizzley 660.

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this will probably be my next toy purchase.. but at a fully decked out price of 23k$... it'll be awhile..

...if ever..

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I used to :) That is the ultimate in ATV, in my opinion.

I worked off the back of a 16hh blue-eyed cremello AQHA-registered gelding, and a beautiful bay cutter. Also had a 15.1hh medicine-hat arab/qh cross 'heeler'.

true... on the ultimate part.... at least the 'bike' doesn't run back to the barn when it bucks off it's rider!I've come up with some pretty explicative words on those long 4-5 mile walks home afoot!

I purchased a Cherokee a few months ago to build a trail machine. After years of beating my self up riding dirt bikes and sport quads I finally transferred to the comfort of an enclosed machine. I have several friends and associates that wheel on a regular basis. Anyway, Gonna be a slow build, but once I get moved and have a place to work on it regularly it will come along nicely I hope. I just sold my Harley about a year ago, sold my quad, sport bike, all of the fun toys. Its time to get back to some fun.

I purchased a Cherokee a few months ago to build a trail machine. After years of beating my self up riding dirt bikes and sport quads I finally transferred to the comfort of an enclosed machine. I have several friends and associates that wheel on a regular basis. Anyway, Gonna be a slow build, but once I get moved and have a place to work on it regularly it will come along nicely I hope. I just sold my Harley about a year ago, sold my quad, sport bike, all of the fun toys. Its time to get back to some fun.

Having built several Cherokee crawlers, iron rock offroad has a great (inexpensive) long arm kit. I had 10" lift on my last one and used grand Cherokee 8" coils in the front. Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2

true... on the ultimate part.... at least the 'bike' doesn't run back to the barn when it bucks off it's rider! I've come up with some pretty explicative words on those long 4-5 mile walks home afoot!

Not to mention the food and vet bills that go along with those hay burners! :2cents:

Been riding off road and on road my whole life. Dirt in the winter street in the summer. Have had about a hundred different bikes. Currently a bmw k12rs, husaberg te 300, husaberg fe 550, Honda crf 450, wife has a crf450 x, daughter has a Honda 230 f, and four year old just started rippin a fifty about two months ago

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I go trail riding all the time on my 06' ktm 300 xcw. In the last 2 years I have probably put 500 miles on my bike. It's the funnest thing ever.

Man we should hook up. Ill be at finger lakes in two weeks. I have friends in Columbia too. I was there last week and got rained out. Finger lakes isn't big but you gotta love that track and the Missouri mud!!ill be there on the sixteenth of this month.

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Rogan, we're you running a 3 link or 4 link LA?

Rogan, we're you running a 3 link or 4 link LA?

3link.

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Two of em together..

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My daughter trying to get in it..

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The trans controls..

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Parkin on a rock ( ~4' tall boulder)

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Very nice Rogan,That is actually the kit I was initially planning to go with, the price point is right, but there are a couple of things I read about that can or could cause some issues.  I have read and was shown proof of the caster adjustment becoming worn/spreading apart and allowing it to move causing some major issues In addition to that, there were several complaints about the small factory size 10MM bolt that holds the 3rd link to the stump being a weak point as it is not upgraded to a larger bolt like other kits and therefore you have one 10mm bolt taking all the abuse for the front axle as opposed to 2 from the factory.  I do want to do a 3 link but I have considered going with the Clayton 6.5" kit with all the big nasty Johnny joints and the truss mount with a 3/4" bolt.  Figured I might as well go all out the first time.  I see you locked out 1st gear, I assume you did it via the solenoids that control the shifting. Can you elaborate a little on the location and procedure you went through on doing that?

Very nice Rogan, That is actually the kit I was initially planning to go with, the price point is right, but there are a couple of things I read about that can or could cause some issues.  I have read and was shown proof of the caster adjustment becoming worn/spreading apart and allowing it to move causing some major issues In addition to that, there were several complaints about the small factory size 10MM bolt that holds the 3rd link to the stump being a weak point as it is not upgraded to a larger bolt like other kits and therefore you have one 10mm bolt taking all the abuse for the front axle as opposed to 2 from the factory.  I do want to do a 3 link but I have considered going with the Clayton 6.5" kit with all the big nasty Johnny joints and the truss mount with a 3/4" bolt.  Figured I might as well go all out the first time.  I see you locked out 1st gear, I assume you did it via the solenoids that control the shifting. Can you elaborate a little on the location and procedure you went through on doing that?

Concerns are understood, and (IMPO) easily remedied by replacing the diff bushing and modding the adjuster. Clayton ( I remember him from way back, when we wheeled together in Gore, VA, years and years ago, before Clayton's Off-Road was a thought..) :) His stuff, IMO, is 2nd to none. But the pricing was way out of my league. As for the lockout switches, etc., yes. I'll look for my notes and post them for you. It may take me a couple of days, though..

Lots of riders it looks like. My first was a bridgstone 90 and then a BSA victor I rode enduros with up in Michigan. Several of the Yamaha DT-1s & RT-1s doing motocross before you could buy one out the box. Had a cool little 67 Suzuki X6 Hustler 250 6 spd. Not near enough room to list em all, being I used to buy auction bikes and resell them and had hundreds. I currently have 98 Intruder that I got tagged on a couple weeks back while sitting at a light. Got a ratbike KZ-1000 and GS-1000 sz Katana one of 3500 made waiting to be restored. Most fun was flat tracking with a Montesa capra 250 at county fairs when I was a kid. Its all good, still riding at 60 just dont mix the beer and two wheels anymore as parts of my body are crooked from past mistakes. I have posted a few pics of the bikes I have restored or built. Also a pic of the rear fender from my love tap a few weeks back.

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My current ride. When not playing with the truck its riding time.What bike is best: Easy answer: The one you are on while you in the wind.Been riding way to many years to bash any ones choice of bikes.I started on a Whizzer many years ago. Some where I have a photo of 4 generations on wheels post-12404-138698197434_thumb.jpg