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Wasn’t a problem at all for TO2021 but like others said it definitely depends on the day and the weather and when it’s last maintenance was.Ask @JeremieBaker , he'll know!
Wasn’t a problem at all for TO2021 but like others said it definitely depends on the day and the weather and when it’s last maintenance was.Ask @JeremieBaker , he'll know!
First day, go to 13 and when you finish your ride, go down 27 to the campground. You should have no problem going down even when it get kinda bad.How is trail 27, from videos I have seen it looks like there are some off camber uphill section with some pretty deep ruts. I am trying to determine if trail 27 is doable for the wife and I or if I need to drive down the road and start at the trail 13 trailhead. My P500 is mainly stock with 26 inch tires and 1.5 inch spacers. My wife does not do well with real difficult sections and the real possibility of being on our side, moderate difficult sections are fine.
Solid adviceFirst day, go to 13 and when you finish your ride, go down 27 to the campground. You should have no problem going down even when it get kinda bad.
I can second or third what others have said about Drummond. My wife and I went there for our first ever big ride on the pioneer 1000-5 deluxe, all stock. We did everything we could find except marble head. We walked down it tho to see the view. We also took kayaks up there and hit some water areas accessible by the offroads. It was a blast!@Remington - So Drummond is OK (without getting stupid) with nothing more than my Fox (or stock) shocks? I want to put miles on before I decide what I want to do with suspension and tire & wheel changes.
Thanks, @RobobrainiacI can second or third what others have said about Drummond. My wife and I went there for our first ever big ride on the pioneer 1000-5 deluxe, all stock. We did everything we could find except marble head. We walked down it tho to see the view. We also took kayaks up there and hit some water areas accessible by the offroads. It was a blast!
Yep a skid plate is the first upgrade I would recommend when riding at a place like RRB.9th to the 12th booked. May add a day later. So much crap to buy before then LOL. Def skid plate, gotta have a skid plate
Nutserts all the way!Got my Trail Armor skid plate and A-Arm guards in the pole barn, waiting to find time to install. Strongly considering nutserts instead of the self-tappers.
Believe it or not, even though I do most everything myself (vehicles, carpentry, electrical, mechanical, you name it, etc.) I've actually never used them before.Nutserts all the way!
Working on my junk now. I know I'll still be wrenching on it in June before I take it off the trailer. Its just my way perfection is never done lol.Four months and a few days till the big event. I hope y'all got your plans made.
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