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Off road Spyder

wilfredopr

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Quite some time ago I saw a Spyder with dirt bike tires front and dual tires in the back, I believe it was painted in caumoflage. I 'd been trying to find that piture , with no luck. Any idea where can I find it. Thanks
 
:cheers: :yes::ohyea::cheers:
I hope that it was an imported beer...
The fellow who devised this bike is from Austria (I think!)
 
It sure looks as if ground clearance is still as issue... :shocked:

Never had a vehicle where at some point ground clearance doesn't become an issue.
The higher the vehicle the deeper the mud you attack . Had a 56 Willys, had to have a foot clearance,
Buried that a few times during the spring thaw riding the old Columbia pipe line.:banghead:
 
Oh; I sure do agree with you on that point! :D
The more that you have; the more that you're gonna need when the cockiness sets in! :roflblack:

I had a '57 CJ 5! :thumbup:
 
Never had a vehicle where at some point ground clearance doesn't become an issue.
The higher the vehicle the deeper the mud you attack . Had a 56 Willys, had to have a foot clearance,
Buried that a few times during the spring thaw riding the old Columbia pipe line.:banghead:

How true! I have two Can Am Outlander 800 and I have manage to get both of them stuck at one time or another. That's the fun of it!
 
The trick... is to be the guy who got through without getting stuck... and now having your winch line out, and ready to help the needy! :D :thumbup:
(Pulled three out at once with my Grizzly at one time! :ohyea:)
 
That's sick! I thought of getting an enduro to run the class 4's all the way to the Canadian border. But, that with a backpack strapped on the back and a M60 mounted on the frunk...c'mon...that would be the ultimate Boondocker here in VT. I want one. I'd disappear for a month! Cruise the fire roads and get dinner all at the same time! Bliss!
 
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