   
Dave Beeman (Dave_beeman)
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, February 23, 2005 - 10:51 pm: |
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Took the family out in the Conquest today. Rode a trail that was submerged under anywhere from 6" to 4 feet of water, with a 1" layer of ice over it, trail was like that for about a mile. After that it was solid mud for about 5 miles. Had great fun, would challenge a quad to try and follow me today, there was no detouring around the deep water stretches. What a fantastic machine, hit some ruts where all 4 wheels on one side were airborne, still couldn't stop it, had to back up once when I high centered on a big frozen hump of mud, slight course change, and home free. Love our Argo. |