I took the blue one up Engineer Pass by Silverton, twice. And towed down a "very small" rig on the second climb.
I don't have the bucks to set them up right for any tough trails. Maybe once I retire. Turn one of them into a dedicated family wheeler.
Might be putting one of them up for sale soon. Have to figure out if I can take the Red one to Turkey or not. Local military shipping isn't sure yet, but my Turkey sponser says I can bring it.
I took the blue one up Engineer Pass by Silverton, twice. And towed down a "very small" rig on the second climb.
I don't have the bucks to set them up right for any tough trails. Maybe once I retire. Turn one of them into a dedicated family wheeler.
Might be putting one of them up for sale soon. Have to figure out if I can take the Red one to Turkey or not. Local military shipping isn't sure yet, but my Turkey sponser says I can bring it.
I hear ya. It takes a few bucks to get em up and going. And then a little more, and then alot more.
I was just checking man!!!! LOL.. I may need an extra seat for a friend to ride with..do you mind? Not for sure yet..But Julia, stephine, kevin, and some others want to go...But they don't have 4-wheel drive......
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