P700 Windrock Park in May

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Reddragon

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This is a late post..but wanted to share. Especially with someone wondering if the P700-4 had "enough" power. I took my P700-4 to TN with two friends and loaded it with a cooler and a full range of tools for our trail rides. If you have ever been to Windrock park you already know its a great place, and you already know that the only flat roads or trails are in the parking lot. The P700-4 never let me down. I was with a friend who is a paraplegic but rides a rincon like a boss. He happened to be riding with me the last half of the first day when we stumbled up a "black" trail....the P700-4 had no idea. I was more than impressed with this vehicle. After hearing a lot people talk about it needing more power and a low gear I was expecting to be let down at some point. Never happened. We rode about 100 miles of trails in two days of riding. The third day didn't pan out, blew a hole in the side wall of my front passenger tire day two...limped back 3 miles at idle pretty much.....no rim damage..new skin when I got home. Good as new.

This was the first trip to the mountains for the P700-4. I live in NE Florida so the only action the pioneer has seen so far is some south GA mud and a bunch of sand hills. Also never let me down. But this was a totally new venture. Headed to Hatfield McCoy in October. Enjoy. Comment. Ask questions.

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vwprostock

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Just speaking of flats...in my quest to get a spare, I really thought I would buy some steel oem take offs but nobody wanted to part with one, always a set.

As I surfed the interwebs and googlizer one night I stumbled into the clearance section of www.motosport.com I scored a 12" trick looking (not matching to my Mi2) wheel for $27!!!

That is my spare and now (long story) I have a spare 14" tire (same as on my rig) that I am going to do the same with. You may not find a match to your ride, but a nice aluminum wheel is better than steel stock for less money.
 
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