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What a great trail. I was impressed with it. I read on other forum boards that it wasnt to hard but it was actually pretty tough in a few areas. I pinch flatted my brand new big horns on the rear so with 3-4 plugs in the tire we made it back out. Brett did great for only having 2 wheel drive. Certain parts are alot like the Rubicon. The best part was we never saw another person up there wheeling. Check out the pictures.
Here is Brett doing the trail with only using one hand.
Here is Brett doing the trail with only using one hand.
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I was running 3.5 lbs recomended by Ken. I did it out on the sand and happend to catch one rock that was in the sand just right. Im trying to decide if I just want to patch it from the inside or order another new tire. I am leaning towards a new tire and patching it if I don't have it in time for next weekend.
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Dude...you had to be going fast to do that or just really unlucky....I've got 1000 miles on my BigHorns...running between 3 and 4...mostly 3.5 and never a pinch.
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Ken Hower
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http://www.rubicontrail.org/
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Ken Hower
RTF Director
http://www.rubicontrail.org/
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