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Harlan Hardline Memorial Ride? Oct. 3rd-6th.
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<blockquote data-quote="scooter60" data-source="post: 740117" data-attributes="member: 7529"><p>I am really considering cutting the roof off and doing something similar to what you have. I always liked the look of JD's truggy and I love the way your 1st gen looks. The weather proof part is the only thing holding me back. We like to wheel quite a bit in the colder weather and the wife needs to stay warm. She loves to wheel and she is great to have on trail but if she gets cold no one wants to be around her. :****:</p><p></p><p>I was able to get a few vids uploaded today. Tried to upload straight from my phone but didnt have any luck.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]ManHfsNT_OE[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]FtqOA8F8s8s[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>The orange truggy is running on kmcminn's old Dana 60. Worked great all weekend. This was his first time up the Waterfall. He replaced his old 10bolt front and we wont let him take the bypasses anymore. He even went through Lion's Den.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]Hkf271biuQk[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>The Waterfall is considerably easier now that they pushed all the dirt up in front of it. When I first saw it on Friday the flat rock at the bottom wasn't even exposed and the hole on the left side was completely filled in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scooter60, post: 740117, member: 7529"] I am really considering cutting the roof off and doing something similar to what you have. I always liked the look of JD's truggy and I love the way your 1st gen looks. The weather proof part is the only thing holding me back. We like to wheel quite a bit in the colder weather and the wife needs to stay warm. She loves to wheel and she is great to have on trail but if she gets cold no one wants to be around her. :****: I was able to get a few vids uploaded today. Tried to upload straight from my phone but didnt have any luck. [MEDIA=youtube]ManHfsNT_OE[/MEDIA] [MEDIA=youtube]FtqOA8F8s8s[/MEDIA] The orange truggy is running on kmcminn's old Dana 60. Worked great all weekend. This was his first time up the Waterfall. He replaced his old 10bolt front and we wont let him take the bypasses anymore. He even went through Lion's Den. [MEDIA=youtube]Hkf271biuQk[/MEDIA] The Waterfall is considerably easier now that they pushed all the dirt up in front of it. When I first saw it on Friday the flat rock at the bottom wasn't even exposed and the hole on the left side was completely filled in. [/QUOTE]
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