Hey Tim, haha I think it doesn't matter what brand it is, at some point it will break down. Maybe someday we will get the KC ATV crew out to Colorado. Some awesome trails there!
Thanks for the tip, we should have tried that. It was bent straight down so would have been difficult to get a good pull straight up on it but we might of been able to figure something out. Thanks for watching!
Man, he must’ve caught that tree stump good! That looks like a really fun trail, but not so much with the Bent tie rod eh.. somebody cooking bacon haha that was probably Mark. Well, at least you got it back and loaded up it looks like. 😊
Hey Jeff, yeah I think it hit that tree just right to be able to do that. Yep it was a good feeling to have it off that trail and back on the trailer. It is a really fun 50" trail, 10 miles long. We have attempted to do it several times but only been able to complete it once.
I thought can ams never broke. Sure are some beautiful trail in Colorado. And nice scenery.
Hey Tim, haha I think it doesn't matter what brand it is, at some point it will break down. Maybe someday we will get the KC ATV crew out to Colorado. Some awesome trails there!
Good that you're down from that trail.
Yes it was a great feeling getting down off that trail and getting it loaded up on the trailer. Thanks for checking out the video!
I've used the winch from the front or back to pull the tie rod semi straight, even used wire ties to hold ball joints together just to get home.
Thanks for the tip, we should have tried that. It was bent straight down so would have been difficult to get a good pull straight up on it but we might of been able to figure something out. Thanks for watching!
Man, he must’ve caught that tree stump good! That looks like a really fun trail, but not so much with the Bent tie rod eh..
somebody cooking bacon haha that was probably Mark.
Well, at least you got it back and loaded up it looks like. 😊
Hey Jeff, yeah I think it hit that tree just right to be able to do that. Yep it was a good feeling to have it off that trail and back on the trailer. It is a really fun 50" trail, 10 miles long. We have attempted to do it several times but only been able to complete it once.
Looks like that things made in China
After that tie rod initially bent it had no strength whatsoever. Thanks for watching!
Mexico. All canned hams need to be repaired after almost every ride.