posted a few pics in the thread Riding - Outwest Campgrounds Aug 8-9,2009
The tires seem to provide great traction in the mud (when byrons belt wasnt slipping.) they throw alot of mud (and rocks exspecially when following:d) the tires are also very heavy though.
A few years ago there was a couple trying to load their boat at pigeon, the guy gets it on the trailer but dosent hook up the strap, he gets out of the boat and she starts to drive the boat out of the water, not really sure how it happend but the boat fell off the trailer, 20 or so people had to...
If its going to be the main place you are going to be using it, maybe. Quite a few sport quads run paddles, but most 450s and bigger can usually make it up most hills with out them. I have no experience with buggies and what kind of power it will be making so it is hard for me to say. Hope this...
i was out near rocky on wednesday, we found a trail just past outwest and it had a few very well made wood bridges that went over wet areas across the trail. i know this cant be done everywhere, becuase it is expense for supplies and is time consuming,but it sure does make a difference.
i think a lot more miner wipe outs occur on a dirt bike, on a quad you might not fall as easily but when you do its more probable that you get serousuly injured.