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<blockquote data-quote="onetoncrawler" data-source="post: 745829" data-attributes="member: 846"><p>I really don't understand all the hate either. I have owned everything from a $3k Toyota truck to a high end "bouncer" and I have ridden with the same group of people at the same parks for over 15 years. Don't discriminate, get out and enjoy the woods in whatever YOU want to drive and let everyone else have what they want. </p><p></p><p>To this owner, this is HIS Ultimate Trail Rig - as Nick mentioned earlier, HIS ideal trail rig is something totally opposite. That doesn't mean either one sucks.... it just means that one of them has to be willing to sit and watch the other guy do trails or obstacles that his rig isn't cut out to do. </p><p></p><p>ideally everyone in your riding group will have similarly capable rigs, but in reality it usually doesn't work that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onetoncrawler, post: 745829, member: 846"] I really don't understand all the hate either. I have owned everything from a $3k Toyota truck to a high end "bouncer" and I have ridden with the same group of people at the same parks for over 15 years. Don't discriminate, get out and enjoy the woods in whatever YOU want to drive and let everyone else have what they want. To this owner, this is HIS Ultimate Trail Rig - as Nick mentioned earlier, HIS ideal trail rig is something totally opposite. That doesn't mean either one sucks.... it just means that one of them has to be willing to sit and watch the other guy do trails or obstacles that his rig isn't cut out to do. ideally everyone in your riding group will have similarly capable rigs, but in reality it usually doesn't work that way. [/QUOTE]
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