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1  General / Open Discussion / Re: Honda Big Camo 250es project on: March 18, 2010, 12:02:43 PM
Looks real nice.  Would be awesome to have this to ride around the camping area at rides. 
2  General / Where to Ride? / Creek Bottoms in Doles, GA on: February 19, 2010, 11:11:09 AM
Anybody going to Creek Bottoms in Doles, GA this weekend?  Going to be a blast.  Only $25 per head for Saturday and Sunday.  I hear they have tons of Mud. 
3  General / Open Discussion / Re: Utilities or seats safe for double riding? on: February 05, 2010, 11:54:12 AM
You shouldn't have a problem finding a nice quad for under 5K.  Might could find a decent used side by side for 5k.  I have ridden with my wife on the back of mine and I dont like it.  I just dont feel that safe.  We do some really rough trail riding.  When I have a quad that had a straight rear axle, it was no problem.  If you want to go double on a quad then I would get a side by side or a straight rear axle quad, they are muc more stable when riding two up then a independent rear suspension.
4  General / Open Discussion / Re: HONDA POLARIS OR YAMAHA on: January 08, 2010, 04:08:01 PM
Get the Grizzly.  I ride with lots of folks.  Some have polaris's, some Honda's and some of us lucky ones bought Yamahas.  The Polaris's are great riding and great through the mud.  Problem is, they are in the shop more than the trail.  In the shop A LOT.  The Honda's are tough as hell, but just not made for anything extreme.  Not much ground clearance compared to Popo or Yamaha.  You get it all with the Grizzly.  From heavy work load to extreme trails, the Grizzly will do it.  I am sooooo glad I ended up getting a Yamaha.  I did not research when I got mine.  Just had a chance to get a decent deal on a quad and bought it.  I got lucky it was a Grizzly. 

How  old  is  your  Grizzly  ?  any  belt   issues  Huh


Has 300 hours and about 2000 miles and never touched it. 
5  General / Open Discussion / Re: Looking for some input on legal situation civil and criminal on: January 07, 2010, 03:27:08 PM
I think he would have a tough time getting any negligence on behalf of the bar.  All they have to do is provide reasonable security.  They cannot and are not required to be everywhere at every momment.  If this guy had no history of this that the bar was aware of, or the bar did not over serve him it will be very difficult.  That said, it would be very expensive for the bar to fight a lawsuit like this and you can find any PI attorney that will take this on a contigency basis and try to get 5-10k out of the bar.  I think what the guy did was wrong, but unless the bar done something wrong, I think he should leave them alone. Just my $.02.
6  General / Open Discussion / Re: HONDA POLARIS OR YAMAHA on: January 07, 2010, 03:18:18 PM
Get the Grizzly.  I ride with lots of folks.  Some have polaris's, some Honda's and some of us lucky ones bought Yamahas.  The Polaris's are great riding and great through the mud.  Problem is, they are in the shop more than the trail.  In the shop A LOT.  The Honda's are tough as hell, but just not made for anything extreme.  Not much ground clearance compared to Popo or Yamaha.  You get it all with the Grizzly.  From heavy work load to extreme trails, the Grizzly will do it.  I am sooooo glad I ended up getting a Yamaha.  I did not research when I got mine.  Just had a chance to get a decent deal on a quad and bought it.  I got lucky it was a Grizzly. 
7  General / Racing Scene / Re: 2010 Highlifter Pro Series Mud Race Round #1 $3,000 Payout * updated flyer on: December 08, 2009, 12:36:12 PM
What are the rates for a camper, or is it free with your park admission?
8  General / Racing Scene / Re: 2010 Highlifter Pro Series Mud Race Round #1 $3,000 Payout on: November 23, 2009, 04:02:20 PM
If we are bringing a camper, can we/should we, prepay or something to guarantee a spot?  What are the rates going to be? 
9  General / Product and Services Reviews / Re: Gibson Truck World Vs. Nations Truck and SUV Center on: November 11, 2009, 04:26:44 PM
No, nothing specific.  Looks like Gibson offers a good warranty that most others dont and they seem to be reasonably priced.  I like the idea that I can get a truck already lifted with nice rims and tires instead of having to buy all that after the fact.  I have noticed they have went up on their prices a considerable amount in the last 12 months.  I guess that is because deisel fuel went back down below $5. 
10  General / Product and Services Reviews / Re: Gibson Truck World Vs. Nations Truck and SUV Center on: November 11, 2009, 01:39:42 PM
No experience, but I have been looking at both regularly to find a truck.  Whats the deal? 
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