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Post by KSims1868 on Dec 13, 2004 9:48:09 GMT -5
I have a pair of Honda axle paddles. They were on my 2002 Foreman, and I decided I don't want them on any more. $200 for the pair. Or will trade for a set of Aluminum wheels for a 2002 Foreman...or a 2500+ lb winch...or for an HMF exhaust pipe. I'll trade even swap for any of these items. They are constructed of VERY heavy duty steel and do NOT require any welding or permanent mods to your rear axle to install. They have the Honda bolt pattern and will bolt on behind your wheel. They are held on by the wheel lug nuts. I have 2 of them. I will include the mounting plate for the right side so you can remove your rear brake drum setup and replace it with the paddle/mounting plate to keep your brakes intact if you decide to go back. Pic: I'll get more pics of them removed tonight and post tomorrow. They are off the bike and ready to install.
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Post by KSims1868 on Dec 22, 2004 13:46:42 GMT -5
SOLD - to a guy on the HL forum.
Actually - I traded them for a 3000 lb X2 Superwinch.
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Post by 1badrancher on Dec 22, 2004 14:55:43 GMT -5
im not wanting them, but did they make you float better
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Post by KSims1868 on Dec 22, 2004 15:35:43 GMT -5
Hell no. Axle paddles are not meant to help you float better, but to help you dig in to the deep, sloppy mud, or ruts we encounter.
Trust me...if there is ONE thing these paddles did NOT do was help me float.
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Post by SWLAForeman on Feb 21, 2005 4:15:13 GMT -5
Was that question really asked?
That was a setup...right?
Right? I mean COME ON!!!!
LOL!
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Post by 1badrancher on Mar 9, 2005 19:24:39 GMT -5
nope it wasnt a set up.. i saw a guy with axle paddles at m&d and he floated with his foreman around in circles, but i though it was his tires.. i just wanted to make sure.......
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