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  • George
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    I love it when something new can have art and functionality mingle seamlessly. Well done! Bravo! Sweet....etc.

    Whipper, when you come to Ohio next year, will you also bring a machine that we can actually compete with?

    Congrats again.

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  • mudbug3
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    Whipper, I know Briget is really bugging you now,to get her Max II springer done soon. I,m also very sure, after riding the yellow hot rod, float over the bumps springer, she now wants hers done really bad!! As in yesterday! Float like a bee, is a lot better than bouncing like a bucking mule.

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  • jpswift1
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    Whipper, first of all, that is really neat that you have a gang of 6 wheelers out in the southwest (where you would think there arent many 6 wheelers)that get together and ride. Second, I absolutely love how that 6 wheel independent works and grips that uneven land. Do you think you might take it on the sand dunes for some jumps with the big buggies?

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  • Mike
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    Those jumps at the end were awesome and effortless. They were so beautiful that I think I cried a little while I was watching the clip. Thanks as always for taking the time to share the videos with everyone. I can't wait to see the one where Bridget is right behind you with the Max springer.

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  • mudbug3
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    Whipper, I thought the latest video of your yellow spider in action looked awesome, as it rolled over the bumps, rocks, and ledges. Every time that I watch your Attex springer in action, I remember just how comfortable it used to feel, at the end of the day, when I was riding my polaris 500. It had 4-wheel independent suspension on it. It just floated over all the uneven terrain, with out jaring me to death. Man, was that one smooth ride.

    I can only imagine just how good your Attex must feel, at the speeds you,re now able to travel, that before this conversion, it would have jolted you out of your seat.

    If it were not for worrying about what would hang up, on the A-arms hanging below the tub,, as I crossed log and limbs, in swampy water,,I,d buy your converson right now, to put on my Max IV.

    Whipper,,I have thought and thought, if I did get caught by something below the muddy water,,that had some how managed to snag one of the A-arms, if I could possibly put my Max into reverse, and then un snag myself, from what ever had stoped me from going foward? I would hate to have to climb out of the tub, into water of unknown depth. What is waiting below the water for me to step on?
    Last edited by mudbug3; 09-30-2007, 01:29 AM.

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  • whipper-ag
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    Yellow spider

    Last edited by whipper-ag; 07-10-2016, 12:23 PM.

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  • whipper-ag
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    Last edited by whipper-ag; 07-10-2016, 12:22 PM.

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  • hydromike
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    It's only an axle... it gives me an excuse to spend a little more time in the shed with. The R still needs a bearing, too. Too many little things to fix, and not enough time before winter to get everything else done b/f the snow flies. What I need is fewer machines so I can give my undevoted attention to only one or two (three? four? ) machines...

    It was a pleasure to see George take the little D/stock out for a spin. He took it pretty easy, but still managed to bend something in 3 minutes that I couldn't bend all weekend at Ledges... Time for springs....

    ~m

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  • George
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    Originally posted by whipper-ag View Post

    By the way did you get an Air Bud shot for us last weekend? We're holding an 8x10 spot on the wall for you. YOU ,TOO ,LANCE!
    Hi Whipper,

    I'm sure I got all the tires off the ground at some point while driving HydroMike's D-Stock. We did not manage to capture anything of me in the air but I do have video of the bent axle I managed to get in only a few minutes of riding. Fortunately, Mike's a good sport.

    I'll get the video up tonight.

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  • wildtexasranger
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    camo

    camo, whipper ,camo !!!!!! LOL
    camo xtrem will take care of it then you can hide from them.plus you can take it off if you dont like it;its what Im putting on mine.I think they have a rock pattern so Bridget can blend with those rocks and they wont run out in front of here any more (they wont see here coming.) LOL

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  • whipper-ag
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    Last edited by whipper-ag; 07-10-2016, 12:20 PM.

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  • whipper-ag
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    Last edited by whipper-ag; 07-10-2016, 12:19 PM.

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  • Mike
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    Bridget, you did a great job driving. We all know that you just hold back so that you don't make Whipper look bad By the way, do the Bees really like the Attex?

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  • Don
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    Once again; great work, Whipper. I love the way the machine looks on the ripples and climbs. I'll need to know when the kits come on the market.

    I don't think Bridget's ride looked the least bit old lady-ish, either.

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  • Hey_Dan
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    Springer

    Congads on an awesome machine Whipper! That is just what our anphibs need to compete with all the side by side utility vehicles and quads!
    -Dan

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