T-20.. turning and brake band wear

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Thread: T-20.. turning and brake band wear

  1. #11
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Location
    Talkeetna, AK
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    155
    Rusty,

    look at the bright side...when you return home, you will be strengthening the other arm. It sounds like a wonderful smooth ride to me. I have been doing much of my riding on 4-wheeler trails this summer. They have all the whoop-de-dos that bounce me all over the front seat if I don't really watch it and keep my speed down. Makes me want to order up one of those springer kits....

  2. #12
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Location
    Kotzebue, Alaska
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    1,209
    The more I drive this machine the stronger I get. We already put about fifty hours of use in a month. Left arm gets a work out going out, right arm on the way back.
    We also ride on quad trails through mud, swamps, tundra etc. They struggle through the rough stuff whereas we ride easily. We are very impressed with the Max.
    We did get stuck once, a few days ago though. Any and all manner of atvs would too. The mud is that thick, gooey, tundra muck that sucks your laced-up boots off. I believe its the same muck that mammoths got stuck in twenty thousand years ago. We find their bones, tusks and teeth in them.
    Last edited by Rusty-Gunn; 07-08-2014 at 03:52 AM.
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