Thanx for the welcome sfox. The guides and myself really are expert though and other than George the guides were not H1 owners. They are the local crew who wheel the funland bi-weekly, they have thousands of hours of seat time, know the lines and really do know how any given vehicle will react on certain terrain, yes any vehicle, thats what makes myself and them expert. If in any doubt about any vehicle or driver then they side with safety, that also makes them expert. I have only been on the trail with one other H2 prior to shipbldr though, been out with H1's on several occassions. Even with Marines as I organize a toys for tots trail ride with them.
Paragon guy... whats your beef? You get abused as a child and thus PREFER to have an anti-social disorder or just cant help that you do. You really need to examine that, if you cant help it then I condole my apathy to you. Whats up with the name too, I know your not kyle so couldnt you come up something a little more origional or something that may better represent you...say "fluff girl" for exaple?
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No, why do you think only a tree can damage a rig? Are you out bashing your ride off of them all the time or what? When you run harder terrain things break. I've never got a tree dent at the funland myself but I've taken plenty of rock damage, broke a dozen or more axles and so on. You'll better understand when you start to wheel a little bit maybe.
Oh and Dennis, I am above you, I dont even need to communicate with your lowlife type and I wont so save your bad breath bud. I'm sorry that you represent any off-roader or form of recreation but at least you dont represent me or my club or anything I'm personally associated with and I find pleasue in that. Thanx.
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