That is a mud machine! Bet it'll go beyond where the quads can go. He probably chose that model because you don't need to worry about modifying suspension. Personally I would of chose something with hi/low but the lightweight simplicity of the 185 is probably superior for that.
Yeah, I was wondering how many chains he goes through, or why he didn't choose a front tire that would provide a little more buoyancy? Either way, the thought process was pretty awesome!!!
Would love to drop that thing in the deepest hole I could find but Watch out for low branches![]()
HA! HA! Sweet!!!![]()
1986 Honda 350X
1985 Yamaha Tri-Z 250
2006 Honda TRX400ex,,,(YA! YA!,,,,,I KNOW IT'S ONE OF THEM 4 WHEEL THINGS!!!!!)
http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...ack+for+sp8twn
Lol... wow... oh hey look! It even has a set of NUTS! Yep, must be from the south...
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1973-74 Honda ATC 70 Chrome Custom
Argo (ODG) Taurus 650, Pacesetter WR-PIII, Commuter 380, TE390, Granger, Sasquatch, John Deere AMT 600, Honda 250es & sx
Trikefest Survivor: 2014, 2015, 2016
Trikefest Alberta: 2017, 2020
Trikefest 2015 A.K.A MUDFEST
Coolpool: TURN!
hoosierlogger: I'M TRY'N TO TURN! (Riding his ALT50)
Hey now I love in Louisiana and grew up around dedicated mud machines.
And I can say without a doubt that that is one of the gnarliest 185's I've seen as of yet. Short of my buddy Grizz and his 185. It may not be as high but it'll root 10x harder.
too many bikes to count. too little time on hand.
That is badass and i want one.
Last edited by ironchop; 05-01-2014 at 11:01 AM.
I might just have to build out of these out of my old 200S.
Looks like he did a nice job on it.
That bike is so sick I wish it was mine.