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Offline Bish

Working on the Railroad
« on: May 29, 2016, 10:57:30 AM »
33 years later after being taken up, a few reminders of the railroad still out there to be found.

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Offline NL800

Re: Working on the Railroad
« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2016, 11:04:19 AM »
Ouch.....
2014 Terralander 800 EPS
Elka Shocks
CFMOTO Windshield
Front and rear cargo boxes
Garmin eTrex 20 GPS
Wasp Action Camera
Rear Winch

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Offline NMKawierider

Re: Working on the Railroad
« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2016, 11:36:56 AM »
You are kidding me!
2015 Z Force 800 53/Trail EPS
Custom Air Intakes | Custom Exhaust Mod | SuperATV Harness | Custom Fenders | Custom Skid/Rock Sliders | 27" GBC Grim Reapers | Seizmik Mirrors |Конструктор Doors | Dr Pulley Sliders | 1.5" Wheel Spacers | BENZ Silencer (as needed) | SATV Flip Windshield W\ Rear Shield | Dual Light Bars | Diamond Plate Storage |7- 9.7" GPS Systems | Bandit Springs Rear & Gen-3 Shocks Front | Cage Chop Mod

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Offline WalkinTarget

Re: Working on the Railroad
« Reply #3 on: May 29, 2016, 01:51:19 PM »
That appears to be an optional accessory, as I can find no mention of it in the CF Moto promotional literature, nor any other CF Moto owner that features one of those exotic traction enhancement devices. It would probably aide you in deep snow, but appears to be rather useless on any other type of trail  ;D

How you managed to kick that thing so it was pointy end up and at a 90° angle to your tire for a full on penetration is an amazing feat !! Bahhh, pull it out, stuff 6 plugs in and you are GOOD TO GO !!
2014 Arctic Cat Wildcat Trail - 27" GBC Dirt Commanders, soft top, quarter windshield, AC front and rear steel bumpers, Bandit springs, EZ Ryde Midnight Edition exhaust, Plano 1719 storage box, Speedwerx throttle and secondary clutch spring, heated seats, Polaris seat slider.

Sold: 2006 King Quad 700 - 27" ITP 589 M/S tires, ITP rims

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Offline Cosmosdan

Re: Working on the Railroad
« Reply #4 on: May 29, 2016, 03:25:30 PM »
Put a patch on the inside than tube it. You will be good for awhile. I  would be so impressed that I would take that spike to a blacksmith and get a knife made. It was given to you, sorta. Great stories start this way.
2013 Z6 Trail
Iron Baltic skid plates
UE Boom Speaker mount
RZR 800 Shocks
Mostly stock trail riding
25g. Rollers and A1

2016 Outlander max 570
Too new for mods yet

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Offline gfmoto

Re: Working on the Railroad
« Reply #5 on: May 29, 2016, 06:57:08 PM »
Holy $h!t, I ride by RR tracks a lot, going to keep my eyes peeled now.
2015 ZForce 800EX
32" light bar
2-4" spots
Custom Cv guards
DIY 1/2 windshield
UNI air filter
DIY rear window
BOSS ATV 28. 450W speakers
Alpena Rock Lights (tough pods)
2" RZR Bracket lift
Roof extensions
27" Maxxis Corranado Tires
Alpena RGB rock lights
SuperATV Rocksliders
1/2 Doors w/custom paint and graphics

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Offline Bish

Re: Working on the Railroad
« Reply #6 on: May 30, 2016, 04:44:48 AM »
New tire going on this morning, will keep the old one as a spare, maybe. I like the idea of turning the spike into a knife. The spike will end up at our camp where the story about it will only get better an bigger as time goes on ;D. I am two for two now, same thing happen to a tire on my Grizzly 660 when I had it.

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Offline chuddly

Re: Working on the Railroad
« Reply #7 on: May 31, 2016, 07:46:44 AM »
Your lucky it didnt drive though the wheel also! 
I can imagine a world completely at peace.  A world where there are no weapons, no war, and no violence at all.  And I can imagine us taking over that world because they would never expect it.