mightymaxIV
That was an outstanding video!
mightymaxIV
That was an outstanding video!
Haha, my plan is to carefully pull up behind my stuck buddies. I will push them through the holes and continue driving through myself. Hope it works for me, that way they won't be able to say a took a different line or something.
If this all works to my plan, I will have all my buddies on Adair Tracks before too long.
RD
[QUOTE=Rock Doctor;103578]Haha, my plan is to carefully pull up behind my stuck buddies. I will push them through the holes and continue driving through myself. Hope it works for me, that way they won't be able to say a took a different line or something.
If this all works to my plan, I will have all my buddies on Adair Tracks before too long.
Rock Doctor
Yes, I'm very sure you will , since you were the one who got them all sold on the 24" inch frontier tires. Once they see for themselves how easy it is to slide side to side in the mud and on the trails with these tracks, and how little strain the Adair tracks put on the drive line components when compared to the frontier tires, they will want a set of Adair tracks too.
Last edited by mudbug3; 11-27-2011 at 06:07 PM.
Yesterday I took the Argo into a sand bowl that was full of water, every side had a 45 degree straight climb out and up, it was the very soft sand that gives away the moment a tire touches it, I have always avoided this area because I know the sand gives away and you can't move let alone climb upward. "I have Adair tracks" I thought, "Gotta try it" Just getting into the hole was a big challenge with me riding the brake and easing into the hole and still taking on water in the front vents, I swam across the water, came to the opposite bank with two quad riders watching, I squared the machine up, hit the gas and pulled right up a 45 degree sandy climb with the sand giving away under my tracks. I pulled around climbed a hill and was sitting on top looking down at the two quad riders, "that machine is a monster" one of them said, "unbelievable" said the other.
As many places as I have taken this machine it continuely surprises me, yesterday, once again it showed me that I am just begining to understand what this machine is really capable of.