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Witches
Mar 7, 2005 11:03:59 GMT -5
Post by mountainman on Mar 7, 2005 11:03:59 GMT -5
Just recieved my "Terrorist Hunting Permit" in the mail today. It's an unlimited take this year. Here are some pics of the 'Wagon" w/ the new 28" Swamp Witches. Sick Rubber! They might dig tooo much, if there is such a thing? Use this link: www.dunbarphotographic.com/toys.htm
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Witches
Mar 7, 2005 12:16:12 GMT -5
Post by MuddnMason on Mar 7, 2005 12:16:12 GMT -5
That is AWESOME!!
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Witches
Mar 7, 2005 13:09:19 GMT -5
Post by mountainman on Mar 7, 2005 13:09:19 GMT -5
Crazy! Aint IT? The rear trunk is for the hind quarters of the terrorists. I'm sure my dogs will love 'em. Should be able to get quite a few in there. Especially after I jump up and down on it. Next step is the gearless locker and the warn 424. I know this may be hard to believe, but these tires steer amazingly easy even w/ the front diff' engaged. I have ridden it on snow and tar so far. Everyone behind me will need to wear a roost deflector and a hockey mask because of the crud I fully intend on slingin' out the back. LOL
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Witches
Mar 7, 2005 21:42:45 GMT -5
Post by Foreman Rider on Mar 7, 2005 21:42:45 GMT -5
Nice bike man!!! I was wondering what the 5" widening kit was though? Like who makes it and stuff.
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Post by mountainman on Mar 8, 2005 6:34:17 GMT -5
Thanks FR. I ordered the 5" spacers from Dennis Kirk and haven't seen them anywhere else. I think they were $60.00/pair. I suspect that it may be too wide. If so, I will take them to a local machine shop I use here a lot and have them cut in half. Then I will use the other set for the wolverine/same bolt pattern. I broke a new trail out of the back yard last night so I don't have to drive on the neighbors lawn. I was mowing everything over. It's an absolute tank. 2" saplings,log piles. I may put a new,heavier bumper on it for pushing really big stuff out of the way. Like 12" down trees and my neighbors suzuki KQ. . I have heard about the Warn bumper. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks all! Steve
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Post by HondaForemanNo1 on Mar 8, 2005 7:39:27 GMT -5
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Witches
Mar 8, 2005 10:15:57 GMT -5
Post by mountainman on Mar 8, 2005 10:15:57 GMT -5
The Ox-Lite bumber looks awesome! I like the idea of having the winch more accessible. FR, I went to your website and it looks like you went on some incredible rides. I'm really impressed, and full of envy!
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Witches
Mar 8, 2005 12:55:05 GMT -5
Post by Foreman Rider on Mar 8, 2005 12:55:05 GMT -5
Yeah there has been some great ones. This April we are going to Moab, Utah to ride for a week. It should be a blast. Most of those trails we went on are pretty hard and a lot of people cant do them because they have Really big tires or a lift kit. Too tipsy for that hard of trail ridin.
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Witches
Mar 8, 2005 14:50:30 GMT -5
Post by mountainman on Mar 8, 2005 14:50:30 GMT -5
Yeah there has been some great ones. This April we are going to Moab, Utah to ride for a week. It should be a blast. Most of those trails we went on are pretty hard and a lot of people cant do them because they have Really big tires or a lift kit. Too tipsy for that hard of trail ridin. I believe it! I'm actually building this pig to conquer the ledges. It's doable coming down, but many have gone over backwards and had their teeth smashed out going up. Not to mention their quad tumbling all the way down to pick up whats left with a dust pan.LOL Gonna be a lot of winching for safety. I'm hoping to grab a lot of shots and video hopefully this spring. I will post them when the time comes. There is 4 to 5 feet of snow up there right now so it will be a while.
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Witches
Mar 9, 2005 21:20:40 GMT -5
Post by BadForeman on Mar 9, 2005 21:20:40 GMT -5
Sweet Foreman there mountainman! I think we need to talk to James (HondaForemanNo1) and get you under the members page on the front page. That first picture with those guns are awesome! I wish I had those two guns! LoL! About the front bumper, I think either the WARN, Oxlite, and Outdoor South bumper are all good. If I have to get one I would get the Oxlite or Outdoor South. JMO though. Oh yeah, what is all on your handlebars? I see that there is a lot of stuff mounted up there. J/W Continue the great work on that beast! Keep us updated!
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Witches
Mar 9, 2005 22:45:46 GMT -5
Post by Foreman Rider on Mar 9, 2005 22:45:46 GMT -5
well i can see at least one of the things that is mounted to the handelbars is a 12' Warn remote for his winch.
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Witches
Mar 10, 2005 6:30:01 GMT -5
Post by mountainman on Mar 10, 2005 6:30:01 GMT -5
WOW! That would be great. Thanks BF. The only thing on the bars is the warn winch switch. I also have a couple of switches for the grip/thumb heaters and the start in gear. I need to get the gps mounted up hopefully tomorrow. I need to log a couple of points on it to figure out where I need to cut a trail up the mountain. there is a revine that we will need to get through and I am not sure where we need to go to make it work. I think it's too steep to go straight into. The weapon on the left is a Bushmaster ak shorty ar15. Tactical rail with laser w/ tach light. I need a collapsible stock for it as it is legal now. The other is a varmint ar15 I built. It has a Wilson 20" National Match 1"bull barrel w/ free floating handguard. It's designed to shoot only 1 round at a time and is meant for 80 Grain Sierra Boattails. Extremely accurate and have blistered a quarter at 200 yrds consistently. Fun gun! You can build one for about $600 not including the scope and bi-pod. Extra $100 for the dual stage trigger. It's so accurate it almost takes the challenge out of it.LOL Also zero recoil. Both guns are .223's. Thanks for checking it out! Steve
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Witches
Mar 10, 2005 21:44:44 GMT -5
Post by BadForeman on Mar 10, 2005 21:44:44 GMT -5
No problem man! I am going to copy your list down of accessories and all the other people who want their atvs up under the members rides and give them to James next time I see him. James watch out you got a lot of work ahead of ya!
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