Oh and if anyone has been to haspin acres in laurel In. I have owned devils backbone many times on a 400 with 22" rears
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Oh and if anyone has been to haspin acres in laurel In. I have owned devils backbone many times on a 400 with 22" rears
last weekend
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pretty gnarly hill at my buddys its like straight up. saw some kid roll a 300ex down it lol. i conquered it.
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a pic of her for the hell of it ;)
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Some really OLD pictures
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They are the best all around sport quad in my opinion, can do a little bit of everything. I love them for trail riding, some days I wish I had a faster more powerful machine, but I don't as soon as I hit the trails. A friend of mine has a Raptor 660 and because it has so much power, he frequently spins out and gets stuck in rocky areas while I just idle over all that crap like nothing.
Never broke the ol 400ex out of the garage since I drag raced last. It's due to tear some trails up here soon..
awesome pictures guys i hope to get some of my own to share soon
My brother made it to the top of the backbone on a stock TRX90. That was about 11 years ago, don't think he could do it now with the ruts as big as they are from the trucks.
Seriously, the backbone is an extremely tame hill if you can avoid getting hung up on the rocks. I've seen a guy go up it in reverse on a Grizzly 600.
You want to ride a real hill, go to Kentucky, Tennessee or West Virginia. They aren't hills, they are mountains.
Weve got gnarly hills around here. Lot of old poker run trails too
Where I ride the hills like this are usually covered in loose rock, they are real intense to go up. Gotta have good tires all the time! I am glad I had mine over the weekend, had to downshift on one of those hills and nearly came to a complete stop, gunned it and spun and clawed my way to the top, barely made it!
I use to climb some knarly stuff, steepest and worse were the Badlands in Attica, IN. I climbed this one that my buddy that climbs everything
on his Banshee wouldn't try. The next guy tried and pretty much totaled out his quad when he didn't make it. Yrs. later I crashed down a hill and got
busted up bad....I still climb but I gotta look at it for a long while and then sometimes I pass, getting to old I guess. But I trail ride yr. round except
when the hayfever gets too bad. This weekend we headed for the "Laketon Bog" for a ride along the river, have a cookout and pick and eat
some paw paws from the trees. Probably get out one of the ATC's. With gas prices we don't get down to the Badlands much anymore, and
Haspin acres was getting so rutted up haven't been back there in years.