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A Customized Can Am 1000

Bob Denman

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...Just not the ones that you were expecting... :D
I've known "Gunny" for about ten years now, and he takes his off-roading about as seriously as we take our on-roading!
Here's his choice of weapons... :thumbup:

https://youtu.be/kfmbbFSDVRE

I just thought that you all might enjoy something a bit different!
 
thanks Bob, and that's why in the world of 4 wheelers/ side by sides, I like Polaris. I did enjoy the video and he sure seems like a nice guy.
Of course I don't want to EVER dink around with my clutch or belts, or sweat a service me now reminder, which
certainly sounds like a CanAm thing. Wonder when being chased out of those woods by a bear, if it starts right away.
 
thanks Bob, and that's why in the world of 4 wheelers/ side by sides, I like Polaris. I did enjoy the video and he sure seems like a nice guy.
Of course I don't want to EVER dink around with my clutch or belts, or sweat a service me now reminder, which
certainly sounds like a CanAm thing. Wonder when being chased out of those woods by a bear, if it starts right away.
When you use an ATV like the manufacturers hope that you will: they all require a pretty decent amount of maintenance. :thumbup:
Belts are actually pretty efficient at getting the power to the ground. It's getting them set-up properly; that's part science, and part Black Magic... :shocked:
Gunny rides the thin air in the Utah Mountain ranges. If I hadn't traded my Grizzly in on my Spyder: I'd have found a way to have him show me those trails!
 
Very cool

Looks like he has applied all his riding experience to the new ride...:2thumbs: has it set up quite nicely...:ohyea:
 
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