Realbadlarry
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See all you Haters.....You said it would never happen....Don't you feel dumb now????????
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See all you Haters.....You said it would never happen....Don't you feel dumb now????????
Technically, it still hasn’t. :biggrin:See all you Haters.....You said it would never happen....Don't you feel dumb now????????
Details, details, details....just can't let him have any glory can you?Technically, it still hasn’t. :biggrin:
You can't take my tagline. LOL!Hey What is first.... 500 pages or 500 cars??????
Technically RG is out of country and in the China desert. LOL!Robby and Todd were not there because they are packing to flee the country with all the deposit holders Money..... any day now they are gone with the wind!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Testing 2 speed Powerglide...Coming home from Glamis yesterday going up the 86 I did not spot any race Speed UTVs coming back from San Felipe 250. Did see a group of Brenthal race trucks through.
So I see Nick did his review video of the Speed UTV and RG was out in the China desert testing a Bandit. Wonder if they are gen 4 transmission yet.
I think that was a good review for Speed. The only thing that broke was a belt. Which is a big improvement over other outings.On 3/31/2023 at 10:02 AM, jginsandiego said:
His review was good. He said the car handled well and suspension was good. Ride height he felt was a little low (maybe the stock springs are sagging). I am wondering if the steering wheel feedback he talked about is worse with the 35" tires versus the 32" tires.I think that was a good review for Speed. The only thing that broke was a belt. Which is a big improvement over other outings.
It seemed his biggest concern were the brakes with 35” tires. So his suggestion was to upgrade the brakes.
I have 32” tires on beadlock wheels and they weigh just over 59 lbs. The circumference of a 35” tire is about 9.5” more than a 32” tire which will add some weight, but I don’t know how much.
Maybe the Speed 35” tire is made from a special RG patented lightweight material.
For some of us that drive the less popular brands, belt snapping is NOT part of our UTV life.His review was good. He said the car handled well and suspension was good. Ride height he felt was a little low (maybe the stock springs are sagging). I am wondering if the steering wheel feedback he talked about is worse with the 35" tires versus the 32" tires.
Belt snapping is part of UTV life, but usually do not see them breaking out in the desert much. I know RG and Max have broken a few racing. Belts breaking is more a sand thing. Hopefully that is not an issue.
Sounded like the car needed some clutch work to accommodate the 35" tires.
Overall I think the owners will have a solid machine once they get all the bugs worked out.
Show off!!! LOL!For some of us that drive the less popular brands, belt snapping is NOT part of our UTV life.
It’s just an extra beer stop.![]()
Now that is impressive.last time I snapped a belt was 2011 in a Rhino on the Rubicon..... 26"s of HP tire furry there
Dayum. How was that?last time I snapped a belt was 2011 in a Rhino on the Rubicon..... 26"s of HP tire furry there
Brutal wish I could find the pictures, I yard sailed it at buck island.Dayum. How was that?
Must’ve been a lot of sliding around WOT trying to bounce up chit. Get some. :biggrin:Brutal wish I could find the pictures, I yard sailed it at buck island.