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  • allwheeldrive
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    Originally posted by Andyman View Post
    Great videos
    thank you
    Thanks for watching!

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  • Andyman
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    Great videos
    thank you

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  • allwheeldrive
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    It sure was Mike! Here is the video from the other day, out on a class 4 road, really intense terrain was a bit unnerving to say the least! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmZIgbyQs-8

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  • Mike
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    That looked like fun.

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  • allwheeldrive
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    This weekend I put quite a few miles on the old Coot, really intense off road terrain, this was from Sunday more video to come. I'll edit and post the video of Saturday on a wicked Class IV road in VT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osfk1bneLSY

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  • wedge
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    COOL !

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  • TravisW
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    One word: FINALLY.




    Still trying to gather enough footage for a decent length video, but I threw this together for now.

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  • allwheeldrive
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    I believe it's been shown the 14" out swim the 16" but the 16" are better in mud and snow

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  • Canadian_Zuk
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    Originally posted by ARGOJIM View Post
    This is the perfect video to show a couple reasons we are so devoted to these machines.

    It also shows prevention of Canadian mosquitoes, you can keep them.
    Thank you, for the kind words

    We are in the middle of Black Fly season here now, WAYYYY worse than mosquitoes! lol, Mosquitoes are friendly and welcome compared to these evil critters. These little buggers are smaller than a pin head and when they bite you they actually bite a little chunk of your skin off. They get in your ears, in your eyes, up your nose, you swallow clouds of them just breathing in Ontario this time of year. We just need 2 or 3 good days of hot weather and they'll be gone until next spring.

    Originally posted by john swenson View Post
    thanks for the video zuk ...what a beautiful place to ride. the little one looked cool in the netted hat !! you max 4 swims good. johnboy va.
    Thank you Johnboy, my son loves riding in his "Ardo" lol. I'm very impressed with the 14" wide Vendetta tires on the water, they do very well in the swamps and muck as well. I wonder how much better the 16s would be. I think I will get a GPS speed reading the next time I go out out of curiosity, it doesn't take me very long at all to swim that lake. The route I take across that lake is about a quarter mile or so.

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  • john swenson
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    thanks for the video zuk ...what a beautiful place to ride. the little one looked cool in the netted hat !! you max 4 swims good. johnboy va.

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  • ARGOJIM
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    This is the perfect video to show a couple reasons we are so devoted to these machines.

    It also shows prevention of Canadian mosquitoes, you can keep them.

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  • Mike
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    That was a neat perspective.

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  • Canadian_Zuk
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    A short video from this past weekend, I have a ton of swamping/bushing vids to edit through still lol.

    Neat view of the Vandettas at the 8:50 mark, they do carry a lot of air with them.

    Last edited by Canadian_Zuk; 05-24-2017, 10:09 AM.

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  • allwheeldrive
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    I think I'll be able to make that short steep hill with the tires deflated a lot more, this was the first trip out on them and my compressor gauge gave a false reading so they where all way too hard, amazed they could climb anything with no ability to deform and cup the rocks. Jarring is... correct term for riding in this thing as speed.. My friend was in the back and he said the short 30min drive was more painful than the 15 rounds he had previously put though my 500 magnum lol

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  • john swenson
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    sure runs good a goes almost anywhere !! you need a good back on that terrain..... j.b.

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