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ufck that thing. I'll ask someone who's doing that trail.Be safe and have fun.
I'm curious to hear what "the drop" is like now. I also heard they put in a bypass?
ufck that thing. I'll ask someone who's doing that trail.Be safe and have fun.
I'm curious to hear what "the drop" is like now. I also heard they put in a bypass?
My reaction exactly... once was plenty.ufck that thing. I'll ask someone who's doing that trail.
... and I've been swaybar free ever since.@Prime Did you run Steel Bender?
And what the ufck are doing with the front sway bar still on?
5 years ago we gave @dixie1865 so much shiat on Metal masher for that, that he and I took it off during our lunch break. lol
Had a great time Matt!A few pics from Dome Plateau today. It was a good day for a trail ride, and that was a FUN trail. I was in the back with @Prime. So the pics aren’t great, but you get the point. @kryter was running in the middle.
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What part is yellow jacket?How chewed up was Yellow Jacket Canyon? Did ya'll do the Arch, the cave's and the cabin?
These ledges right here. The SxS's have chewed the crap out of these over the last few years... Just curious how bad they've become.What part is yellow jacket?
We did all of those. The caves were cool.
I don't think we went that way? Doesn't look familiarThese ledges right here. The SxS's have chewed the crap out of these over the last few years... Just curious how bad they've become.
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@Prime I think that’s sporty that ledge that Nick spotted us up, after the arch.These ledges right here. The SxS's have chewed the crap out of these over the last few years... Just curious how bad they've become.
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I was in the silver X.A couple photos from Elephant Hill today. I don’t know the XN handles of anyone I was riding with, so call me out.
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No, not that ledge.This ledge.
We did go down a series of ledges that Nick (Rogue Overland) spotted us through as we were leaving the cliffs on the Dewey Bridge side. Those weren’t too chewed up but there was a sketchy cheat developing.No, not that ledge.
The ledges I'm asking about are 3-4 large steps down on the way to the arch from dewy bridge. There are two ways down, the right line side is straight shot down, but the last step is a 2-3 foot belly grinder for even rigs on 35's... going up would doing the trail backwards to end at Dewey (think silver stairs on Elephant Hill) but much steeper and shorter.
I heard the VW was a problem@Prime Sick! That’s an awesome pic!
Here’s a few from Bartlett Overlook today.
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There was. It was dealt with.I heard the VW was a problem
It was great getting on a couple trails with you. Looking forward to the next time.Well, it's Friday evening and goneMOAB-21 is over ... sniff
It was a great week with nice weather and awesome trail rides.
My off-pavement driving skills have progressed a lot.
It was also my first time in Moab, what an wonderful location with so many activities (4x4, bicycle, rafting) available.
Thanks to the folks in charge of the organization! Great event !
Thanks for the tip @scoyoc . I did Cameo Cliffs to Winston Arch Overlook.A few photos from Cameo Cliffs today.
made the page of rogue overland thanks nick great 1st day
but I have a crawl button with 3 inches of clearance... it was a sad moment in gone historyI heard the VW was a problem
Sorry, that brings so many questions:[...] broken leaf center pin.
If I remember the story correctly, he noticed his rear tire rubbing. Realized that the entire drivers side of the rear axle had shifted aft about a foot.Sorry, that brings so many questions:
How do you notice that? ins’t invisible in the middle of the leaf pack? what’s the effect?
How do you fix that? do you need a spare part? and somebody had the spare part?
How do you prevent it? change it preventively every 50K miles?
If I remember the story correctly, he noticed his rear tire rubbing. Realized that the entire drivers side of the rear axle had shifted aft about a foot.
This should never happen. There really isn't any preventative maintenance for this.
For future reference... a 3/8" socket cap bolt with a grade 8 nylock nut works better than any leaf spring center pin. AND they rated bolts, where as the center pin bolts are not.Luckily we had a spare bolt that was the right length