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A riding partner....first class

......especialy if your ATV is two wheel drive. Leaning back and letting the good times roll aint a good motto to live by on some up-hill climbs. A little too much gas at the wrong time on a hill and they can roll back over you. I loved the way my old Kodiak would creep up some really bad hills. In 4 wheel drive and with the gears in low-low and engine just above idle, I could creep it up a hill while I was laid out as far as I could stretch out over the front rack for counterbalance. It never flipped on me but I was in good position to flip off of it if it did.
 
My son and I do alot of bikes and quads on the place here. Have 7 quads here and 3 bikes. Still the most fun you can have with your clothes on.

George-CT
 
Louis L'Amour would say! :D
 
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