ROTM - 2021 August Starts Now! Theme – Late!

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NTCPrezJB

NTCPrezJB

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We are keeping the Ride of the Month rolling here. If you happen to have a cool universal (not machine specific) prize idea or a cool theme idea you’d like to see feel free to PM me or just drop your idea in the current ROTM thread.

Standard Ride of the Month Rules will apply.
POST 1 (ONE) picture. Pictures must contain a Honda SxS.
The winner will be picked at approximately end of day Friday 8/27 11:59 PM Eastern
Vote by LIKES. Most likes = winner.
Tiebreaker goes to users with the most posts as long as they have a 100+ post lead over the other.
If less than a 100 post spread, we might have a runoff.

ROTM THEME
August 2021's theme is... Late! ... So being that I'm getting this month started late we thought we should go with Dusk/Sunset/Night shots. Please submit any current photo with your Honda SxS in it at Dusk, Sunset or Night. If you tell an awesome night ride story to go with your pic it might be just the edge you need to get extra votes and as we saw in last months tie...every vote counts!

August 2021's prize up for grabs... TBD, but I guarantee it'll be worth your entry fee.

Thank you @Hondasxs for continuing to provide the prizes, the awesome site and the support required for the ROTM contests!
 
CumminsPusher

CumminsPusher

Just a Honda doing Honda things.
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Oct 14, 2015
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Well my favorite nightride of all time was 2 years ago in St. Marie’s Idaho. We were miles out bashing through the trees when we saw light in the distance. Not normal at all where we ride so we head that way. As we dropped down through the brush from a non-existent “trail” we saw multiple rigs. One guy comes running over saying “that’s the guy right there, he’ll do it!”
He ran up to me and said they had a machine down with torn oil pan could I offer a tow back to camp.I grabbed another beer and started backing up to the crowd to help. I asked which rig, excited to pull a Polaris back. He said back over to our buddies Jeep. Ok sure what the hell.
it was raining and the clay was slick as s***, multiple guys started laughing. I backed up and started to hook up.
We stood around and had a few beers as people said the little Honda couldn’t do it but their friend knew our group and insisted we could. Pretty sure there were a few bets.
Diff lock and the 2.0’s spun and spun to get the fully loaded Jeep moving but started pulling. Up hills was a bit violent side to side but it just kept tugging. One hell of an arm workout. Had to remain about 20-25 mph to have enough traction but even then it was lit up the whole time on the road. Much more traction through the woods so I took him around a bit through some trails. Guess what? The Honda pulled the 6500pound Jeep with people and gear the 5-6 miles right back into camp without issues. One of the few nights we didn’t break crap that was still fun lol. When we got back it was nothing but mad props from the rubber band clan. Kept talking about how bad ass the Honda was and all, stated they’d have gone through belts and broken parts to even try it. Clutch shinned that day like no other. Made you proud to own a Honda@Tigermark and @WillyBill were there that weekend also. Feels like yesterday.

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Todd627

Todd627

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Well my favorite nightride of all time was 2 years ago in St. Marie’s Idaho. We were miles out bashing through the trees when we saw light in the distance. Not normal at all where we ride so we head that way. As we dropped down through the brush from a non-existent “trail” we saw multiple rigs. One guy comes running over saying “that’s the guy right there, he’ll do it!”
He ran up to me and said they had a machine down with torn oil pan could I offer a tow back to camp.I grabbed another beer and started backing up to the crowd to help. I asked which rig, excited to pull a Polaris back. He said back over to our buddies Jeep. Ok sure what the hell.
it was raining and the clay was slick as s***, multiple guys started laughing. I backed up and started to hook up.
We stood around and had a few beers as people said the little Honda couldn’t do it but their friend knew our group and insisted we could. Pretty sure there were a few bets.
Diff lock and the 2.0’s spun and spun to get the fully loaded Jeep moving but started pulling. Up hills was a bit violent side to side but it just kept tugging. One hell of an arm workout. Had to remain about 20-25 mph to have enough traction but even then it was lit up the whole time on the road. Much more traction through the woods so I took him around a bit through some trails. Guess what? The Honda pulled the 6500pound Jeep with people and gear the 5-6 miles right back into camp without issues. One of the few nights we didn’t break crap that was still fun lol. When we got back it was nothing but mad props from the rubber band clan. Kept talking about how bad ass the Honda was and all, stated they’d have gone through belts and broken parts to even try it. Clutch shinned that day like no other. Made you proud to own a Honda@Tigermark and @WillyBill were there that weekend also. Feels like yesterday.

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Story would have been more epic if Clutch had nerf bars....right @trigger ;)
 
Ridinfool

Ridinfool

NTC’ s special Ed student of the year
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Mar 20, 2020
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Well my favorite nightride of all time was 2 years ago in St. Marie’s Idaho. We were miles out bashing through the trees when we saw light in the distance. Not normal at all where we ride so we head that way. As we dropped down through the brush from a non-existent “trail” we saw multiple rigs. One guy comes running over saying “that’s the guy right there, he’ll do it!”
He ran up to me and said they had a machine down with torn oil pan could I offer a tow back to camp.I grabbed another beer and started backing up to the crowd to help. I asked which rig, excited to pull a Polaris back. He said back over to our buddies Jeep. Ok sure what the hell.
it was raining and the clay was slick as s***, multiple guys started laughing. I backed up and started to hook up.
We stood around and had a few beers as people said the little Honda couldn’t do it but their friend knew our group and insisted we could. Pretty sure there were a few bets.
Diff lock and the 2.0’s spun and spun to get the fully loaded Jeep moving but started pulling. Up hills was a bit violent side to side but it just kept tugging. One hell of an arm workout. Had to remain about 20-25 mph to have enough traction but even then it was lit up the whole time on the road. Much more traction through the woods so I took him around a bit through some trails. Guess what? The Honda pulled the 6500pound Jeep with people and gear the 5-6 miles right back into camp without issues. One of the few nights we didn’t break crap that was still fun lol. When we got back it was nothing but mad props from the rubber band clan. Kept talking about how bad ass the Honda was and all, stated they’d have gone through belts and broken parts to even try it. Clutch shinned that day like no other. Made you proud to own a Honda@Tigermark and @WillyBill were there that weekend also. Feels like yesterday.

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