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Old Jun 11th, 08, 08:32 AM
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Foreman with Swamplites and Rancher 2wd with Outlaws

This is my buddy and myself at Covington Pike in Memphis. He's on the 500 Foreman with Swamplites and I'm on the old 2wd Rancher with 6yr old Outlaws. Notice he's in 4wd and the swamplites do more spinning than anything. For those considering swamplites to mud ride, I hope this will be evidence as why not too. Now this is just my opinion. I love my little 2000 Rancher ES 2wd. On a 2wd, sometimes it takes you where it wants to go and you are just along for the ride. I've never posted video, so I hope it works.

Funny thing on this day is this very drunk girl and her bpyfriend pulled up in a jeep and she ask if she could ride so the kind person he is, he let her. Notice the yelling and arm waving. I still give him fits about that.


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Old Jun 11th, 08, 08:41 AM
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Man that Rancher sure looks awfully light in the front end.
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Old Jun 12th, 08, 07:58 AM
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Fishmstr, it is pretty light in comparison to the 4wd. With those Outlaws, it will bring the front end up with ease. It is a hoot in water..... water wheelies are a blast and with just a touch of the throttle.
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Old Jun 12th, 08, 08:24 AM
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I must admit it looks like fun in the water, takes a little more work to get a water wheelie out of my 4x4 rancher.
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Old Jun 13th, 08, 08:54 AM
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Fishmstr, water wheelies are a blast on this thing and easy. Try to click on the link below. If it works, I am the 3rd atv you see. These are all 2wd's. The 1st is a 250 Arctic Cat with MudGears, the 2nd is a 420 with MudTrax, and the 3rd is a 350 Rancher with Outlaws (me). If the link dont work, go to youtube and type in "MudPimp2" and then click on "Memphis mudpimps2". Notice how fast my frontend come up. Too much fun.

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Old Jun 13th, 08, 12:20 PM
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Watch that kid run. LOL I do wish my 4x4 would come up a little easier, waters got to be deep to get it up good. (dang that sounds kind of dirty)
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Old Jun 17th, 08, 07:50 AM
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LOL !! Thats was too funny. Did sound a little dirty, but still too funny!
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