Busco Beach in NC April 10-12, 2015

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  1. #101
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    I thought I was suppose to pay him? Let me know how u want me to get you that cash. The guy knew someone throwing this trail boss away but it had no rear axles.... So he cut the back off and pushed the 2 pieces of tub together and sealed it. Installed some sort of cone style clutch with a 12hp motor like on a push mower.. You had to see it

  2. #102
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    Hello again... I have solid pinned axles on my max 4, all sprockets are new except for the two back ones and they got toasted this weekend. Where can I buy quality sprocket sets already built? Or just build myself? I've seen some in the past that I wouldn't buy (made cheaply) but don't remember where they were from.. Thanx.... Norm

  3. #103
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    Quote Originally Posted by Normable1973 View Post
    Well I had a great time and want to thank everyone who helped when I broke Saturday, Don got me to the top of the hill and Cory towed me back to camp..but before that I had 2 full days of great riding. I'm sorry I didn't get to see anyone before I left but I planned on running to a version store to get my phone working but it was too far away to come back... When I got home I tore it all down and found the problem, I twisted both rear sprockets till they broke.... OOPS....BUT FUN!!
    Norm, if those aren't splined axles you may want to consider an up grade to the splined axles and splinded sprockets.

  4. #104
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    Quote Originally Posted by mightymaxIV View Post
    Norm, if those aren't splined axles you may want to consider an up grade to the splined axles and splinded sprockets.

    I do agree,,,,, at least the rear if nothing less. That 27HP KOHLER COMMAND that you have is a very stout motor!
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  5. #105
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    That Sierra Trail Boss 4x4 totally reminds me of Amphiman's "Two-Thirds of a Scramber" haha.

    "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"

  6. #106
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    Cool

    It was great to meet everyone sat. We had a great trail ride and enjoyed watching the crazy drivers(you know who are! ) My son and I had a great time and even though we were timid drivers we seemed to fit in just fine. Thanks Mike for organizing the event and giving us a great picture (hope Jennifer forgives you). Looking forward to our next outing!

  7. #107
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    [QUOTE=jpswift1;185999]That Sierra Trail Boss 4x4 totally reminds me of Amphiman's "Two-Thirds of a Scramber" haha.

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    But this one is cute as bug. Did not get a chance to talk to him. Where was this fellow from, i have the other half of his machine and frame in my back yard. I have parts free if he wants them.
    Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways , cigar in one hand, whiskey in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO-HOO, what a ride!!!"

  8. #108
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    Left around 9:30 this morning, said our farewells and hit the road for home. Traffic was light and had a great ride home. Great weekend, great people and can't wait until October to do it all over again. Have a few videos of the ride some with my finger in the way and some not. Thanks to our far away members for making such a long haul. Hope all have a very safe trip home. 6X6

    Lewis and Peggy
    Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways , cigar in one hand, whiskey in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO-HOO, what a ride!!!"

  9. #109
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    I just finished uploading another 20-25 photos from this weekend.

    Last edited by Mike; 04-13-2015 at 08:53 PM. Reason: added more links

  10. #110
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    Wish to thank y'all for another fine weekend and apologize to all we missed riding and visiting with.
    Friday was a nice ride with some regulars.
    Saturday we missed the group ride as the Conquest's maiden voyage and hurried Busco fix was not as planned with both push rod and carb. issues, thanks to Toysforme and Notfast for the carb. work, we all missed the picture as Sandy's battery connection was poor and the carb. found some debris in it so had Lindsay and Boomer take Sandy and the Truck for a test drive. Saturdays ride was fun and enjoyed with minor trail repairs on those.
    Sunday's early ride was fun again with minor trail repairs, again. There was a near "Minnow" moment before lunch which turned out fine, luckily. The later ride was very nice and enjoyed by 9 machines even though the Truck found 'My Hole" again, there were 4 machines that came that the Bridge hole with all being assisted except member onlyonce. we ended later with a nice winding water stretch.

    Thanks again for a great weekend filled with friendship.


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    Joe Camel never does that.

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