Note: This is NOT a business, just a bunch of guys hanging out and working on their rigs. Neither am I connected, nor soliciting for them. Just thought it was a cool place with an idea I would like to do myself someday.
Not very environmentally sensitive are they. Hate to see pictures like that. I believe it is that kind of action that is determental to the 4 wheeler image.
If you guys like the YJ and the tree though you might like these two pics of a buddy of mine. He is from around London, Ontario Canada. Pics were done on private property on a private (not open to public) trail.
In case the pics don't post right here are the links as well http://nhfwd.canoffroad.net/1035.jpg http://nhfwd.canoffroad.net/1034.jpg
Flame away, I have tough newbie skin
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Mine was just about able to pull that much off, before I took the flex away. Look at the drivers front spring and the reverse arch, going to be some very short lived springs if they leave it like that.
At least, when we brought my rig back down off the ramp, the spring to overnight to return to "normal"
Not very environmentally sensitive are they. Hate to see pictures like that. I believe it is that kind of action that is determental to the 4 wheeler image.
Not very environmentally sensitive are they. Hate to see pictures like that. I believe it is that kind of action that is determental to the 4 wheeler image.
You wouldn't want me to flex on the peyote cactus would you? You know there are people concerned about them. http://www.peyote.net/welcome.html
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