had been riding all day, trying to get stuck but never could manage anything really bad. then we were headed back for the trucks and pulled up to a small creek we decided not to cross. i put it in reverse and touched the throttle and sunk where i stood. we had three winches, a total of over 7500 pound of pulling power and it wouldn't budge. most randomly stuck incident i've ever experienced
Now thats a seriously stuck quad! Good thing it happened toward the end of your day of riding...could have ruined a good days riding if it had happened early. Nice pics!
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i've encountered mud like that, and that mud is like trying to ride through wet concrete. Seeing how that is in a lake of some kind, there must be at least 3' plus of mud in alot of areas that is quick sinking.
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04 Kawasaki KLR 250 (enduro)
03 Silverado 2500HD ext cab long bed 4x4 6.0 4:10's
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costed 250, he said he was the only company out of 9 down in batesville that would come down to the lake bottoms. and yeah, wet concrete is probably the best way to describe it
So 3 atv's couldn't pull you out? seems like 3 atv's and putting your stuck atv in N, would have been sufficient enough to pull it out. Wow that sucks, $250. Made for one hell of a picture though.
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06 Yamaha Kodiak 450, auto, 4x4 IRS, Locking Diff
with 27" ITP wheels and ITP 589's, Warn 2500 winch, Alloy power tip, Metal skid plate, Moose clutch kit.
04 Kawasaki KLR 250 (enduro)
03 Silverado 2500HD ext cab long bed 4x4 6.0 4:10's
12' Falcon open trailer