Another option. I have not used one but have seen one in action and looks to work well. No ramp to push the bike up and you don't load the suspension using tie downs. There are clamps that attach to the footpegs
to keep the bike on the carrier.
http://ultimatemxhauler.com/index.php
No meet & greet that I am aware of at this point. I assume you have a 2 meter radio so you should be able to pick up the NOAA radio on that. 162.400 is the Tucson freq. Here is the link to NOAA radio.
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/
Having a more aggressive tread may not help you in snow and ice. I run the BFG KM2s and they are a aggressive tread. They are garbage IMHO in snow and ice. I took a trip up the Mt. Lemmon control road last year after a good snow fall. The temps were cold enough to freeze the roads and I did not...
I have a Glock 17, nice weapon but not very comfortable in my hand. I went and shot the S&W M&P 9mm, love at first sight. It fit my hand like a glove and was very easy to shoot. The S&W comes with three different sizes for the backstrap so you can pretty much get a custom fit. I now own a S&W...
Thanks, although I cannot claim it was my idea. I found it on another FJ forum. If anyone needs/wants the template for the bracket PM your e-mail. It is for the six circuit Blue sea fuse block but I'm sure it modified.
I agree, the access is kind of hard but mine is full so I really never need to get to it unless a fuse blows. Doing it over I would have run it on the passenger side to ease wiring from the dual battery but at the time I did not have the dual setup.
No, never have kicked it. It is up fairly high as you can just see the top of the footrest in the lower left of the picture. I've had it in place for about 4 years and never an issue.
I just bought a 450x and went to a third party DMV provider. I registered it as a 90% dirt, 10% street. What that did was get me a MC plate so now I can ride on the street. I also payed for the OHV sticker while I was there.
There was no inspection of the bike, just signed a form saying that it...
I use a Blue Sea 6 circuit fuse block mounted on the drivers side in the cab. There are two bolts on the left of the brake pedal with enough thread left to mount a bracket that I made. I ran the wire from the auxiliary battery with a inline fuse to the block. I also have a older Engel MT45...
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