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Well I will be Off the Trails for awhile...who will be riding ??

I said awhile ago that we would be done for awhile,and we made it back out,but now I know we are off for at least two weekends,Wife is on Call.

and I might send mine out for some due repairs,that I do not want to do because of the timing,and that I have not done them before.

I need new brakes,front and rear!

and A Chain and Gears.

Deer Season is Nov.15th thru Nov.29th so no riding during that.

And we need to clean the Garages to get the daily drivers out of the snow,and cold weather.

So I hope that others step up and get in some riding while we are down.

 

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Catskills NY, I ride mainly my rancher 420. Honda of course !! I have a few other machines to ride as well since I buy, fix and sell atv’s but my personal machine is my rancher.  My son has a 350 rancher as well. 

First pics are up in the Catskills. 

That’s me, my son and my buddy  @06kfx440 (far right) and his pal out at lost trails PA. 

 

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Catskills NY, I ride mainly my rancher 420. Honda of course !! I have a few other machines to ride as well since I buy, fix and sell atv’s but my personal machine is my rancher.  My son has a 350 rancher as well. 

First pics are up in the Catskills. 

That’s me, my son and my buddy  @06kfx440 (far right) and his pal out at lost trails PA. 

 

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I have 2. A polaris xplorer 400 4x4. And a kfx 400 2wd. My buddy has a bombardier 500 and his son has a trail blazer 300. My son rides a 90 and my other kid has a kx80. We get out when we can. But come along. I know I’ll be better prepared this time. Lol





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I've been so busy lately but coordinated with my neighbor to go do some riding by us on the Wednesday before thanksgiving, in a few weeks. So looking forward to that. Just ordered some EBC front brake pads for my grizzly I need to install before then. My riding has been mostly around my property doing landscaping these past few months. Almost done.

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Always something to do !! I hear you @Ajmboy ! 
I’ve been lucky lately to get some good riding time in with this new property.  But with the rifle season about to open I need to stay off it for a while with the machines to let the deer settle down.  
It’s been a lot of set up and then riding time  but this is the last weekend we are going up with the bikes to add one more stand and that’s it for a while with the bikes.  

 

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Yes big thing ! Especially on state land, hikers are constantly out there and rightfully so. Problem is hunters hear the leaves crackling like a potato chip factory and they take aim in that direction. Scary stuff, even avid atv riders are out there riding and have no clue it’s hunting. So state land riders should be made aware. 

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