I love the Avenue of the Giants. My Wife and I have ridden through it on our motorbikes, it's breathtaking and really puts your place in the world into perspective.
Most excellent. Thank you. We have already started initial chatting and planning for our 2018 trek north to Inuvik (and hopefully to Tuk if the road is finished) and this will certainly help with out long range planning.
In a nutshell (for me anyways), I can make it to remote camp spots where there is no way I could tow my travel trailer, and (possibly more important) I can sleep safe and sound and comfortable up off the ground away from the dampness, rocks, uneven ground, and inquisitive nighttime creatures...
Interesting how some of the IG tags get put up, and I'm sitting here saying hey, I already follow them. It's a big small world out there.
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Looks professional to me. I use a rubberized rocker guard in a spray can and it works very well. Costs about $15 a can and I can touch it if need be. The stuff is super strong and I can't see paying extra in this particular case to have a "professional" apply a similar coating.
Yes, certainly interested. Will keep tabs on this thread to see how it moves along. Sounds like it could be a lot of fun. The WABDR ends at the border about an hour from my home, I feel it is a response senility to at least experience a few legs of it at some point.
Sure, you can put me on a tentative list. Who knows what happens between now and then, but at this point I don't have plans for that weekend.
And you bet, I'll keep an eye on the official thread too.
A full year on our KO2's, including many miles of off road travel, a 6000km road trip to Colorado and back, and a 200km limp home with the rear locker stuck on ....and not a single negative issue to report with the tires. They have lived up to and exceeded their expectations, and when it comes...
I removed the rear last year and haven't noticed any negative issues whatsoever, I tow a 4000 pound travel trailer with the X, and do some winding highway driving and it's just fine without the rear.
I've had the front off for a week and it will be going back on this Saturday. I don't care...
I am lifted and do still have stock links. In the past year I've wheeled the heck out of her and not even cone close to go having an issue with the links until this little mishap. I was really going on a simpke process of elimination, all other things being equal the only difference was that my...
I'm pretty sure the lack of cushioning from aired down tires caused them to snap. I normally keep my tires at 40psi, so it was a rather jarring impact, albeit a very low drop. I have never had any issues off roading on much more technical stuff when the tires were aired down. The end links...
I either neglected to, or couldn't be bothered to (plead the 5th on both accounts) to air down last weekend when we went out for a little picnic adventure run.
I dropped my front end down of a very low rock ledge on the pretty mild trail and it slammed pretty hard into the trail. I knew pretty...
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