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Akunin

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    Skid plates

    I tend to avoid the mud where I ride. If you miss any the next day you have to take a chisel to get it off
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    Skid plates

    Hmm, just saw that Ricochet offers UHMW plastic for the bottom of their skids. Ha! I knew I wasn't nuts. Very cool. I just might look at something a bit thinner though, maybe 1/8" should do it
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    Skid plates

    I think their great and solid and I've had them on 3 of my quads but the wife has that 700# can am so that's the biggest reason I want to make the skid plate slide better. They are solid but if anyone has ever parked on a rock before the aluminum just doesn't slide as well
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    Skid plates

    My issue is I dont blast through! I've been hung up in the past due to going to slow and the aluminum tends to grab vs just slide over with a plastic/poly plate. The Ricochet are pretty thick at 3/16" and uses 5052 h32 aluminum. So for my application was just thinking of adding a thin layer of something on top (bottom facing) of the metal to just aid in slippage without losing a lot of clearance and adding a lot of weight. One reason I asked about line-x, I've heard it can be applied relatively thin. Does anyone have any experience with them? I wouldn't dare try that DIY stuff, looks like a complete waste of time and money. Might try to find a thin sheet of UHMW
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    Skid plates

    Yeah I thought the same until I'd seen the line-x on a skid plate of a ford raptor. No where near as tacky as rhino lining, that stuff is very soft. I've seen poly sheets when I go out rock crawling (bolted on top of aluminum) but its to thick for anything I want to do. The raptor owner loves it and it's not very thick either.
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    Skid plates

    An odd question. Has anyone coated any aluminum slid plates with Line-x? Not looking to "strengthen" them, just to make the aluminum less sticky when it comes to sliding over rocks. Sure the cost is up there and I've seen others add plastic to the skids but since line-x is harder than rhino I figured it would be worth a shot.
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    Music

    That Black Betty I prefer over the Ram Jam version, guess that song has really deep roots
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    Music

    Wow, Crazy timing. My work frequently takes me past Wounded Knee.. and I literally just stopped 5 miles from there when I saw your Redbone post. Of course for anyone reading this that doesn't know, Redbone had a song titled "We Were All Wounded At Wounded Knee".
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    Music

    Yeah! Mongolian Metal!
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    Music

    They have several of their song with English singers "adding to it" but I prefer the originals
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    Music

    Yeah FF, the message is sweet to. Great stuff, I got the album as soon as it was available
  12. Over the years we have had several and none did as good a job or were easier to use than this one. If we hadn't moved I would even think of selling it.
  13. I've run Uni filters for years and plan on using only their filters for years to come. I've witnessed people buying the filters and installing them and then hearing them complain about how worthless they are. An example. A friend of mine told me "I cant get it to sit properly, just flops around". Upon taking his air cover off I find the replacement filter.. but no frame (this model filter can be bought with a frame or sold as a replacement if you already have one with a frame) and he didn't oil it either. We ran the same model of bike (XRR) and they are notorious for bad fitting air filters so I'll give him that. But when someone just throws it in without first understanding the product.. well that's when bad things happen, for the person and the rep of the company. He's definitely one of those when buying something doesn't read the instructions. Long story short he got his bike running and it appears we caught the improper install early enough that no visible harm came to his engine. Great products! If you understand what's going on and properly oiling them is key. Too much oil and it gets sucked in.. not enough dirt passes through. Personally I have 2 or 3 of the filters so I can change, clean and an extra in case one wears out replace.
  14. Located in Hill City South Dakota (near Rapid City) Used a season and a half and we moved and no longer have a need for it. Frame and plow, needs a new blade (edge) $600 cash We are firm on price PM me with your email address and I can send pictures
  15. 7 days is $20 or a year $25.. 62" in SD "The South Dakota portion of the Black Hills National Forest boasts one of the largest motorized trail systems in a National Forest that is open to vehicles 62 inches or less in width. It currently consists of more than 3,600 miles of open roads—over 680 miles are designated trails for Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)—and has 21 designated motorized trailheads." 50" in WY "Please note that the State of Wyoming requires a separate permit when operating an OHV in Wyoming. There is no reciprocity for out-of-state registrations. The Wyoming portion of the Black Hills National Forest is subject to different regulations. The motorized trails in the Wyoming portion of the Black Hills National Forest are open to vehicles 50 inches or less in width." Here's some info from the horses mouth. I highly recommend the Avenza map! https://www.blackhillsbadlands.com/store/permits-passes/2020-black-hills-national-forest-motorized-trail-permit-annual-pass
  16. My brother in law rides a raptor and the trails here sure slow those down. Lol, yeah I love the IRS on the XX. Sure wish they had marketed them better, an amazing machine.
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