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ATV Tracks VS Wheels

by , Posted to on 03/01/2008 11:08 AM | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 04/27/2007
Location: MT
I'm looking at buying a set of tracks to put on my Honda. What I'm looking for here is some feedback from people that are running them or have run them on their machines. I would like to have your opinions on how they handle the deep snows of winter, muddy and/or rough, rocky ground of summer.
 Elk hunting at 9000 ft is easy. Dragging that elk out at 9000 ft is hard!
Re: ATV Tracks VS Wheels
by on 03/10/2008 8:59 PM | Reply #1 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 01/21/2005
Location: MN
I actually had the chance to use a ranger with these mat tracs on it last week.  I went through some deep snow on the ice with no trouble.  Even came up a slope that woule be tough with my wheeler, ploaris sportsman in the summer time!

If you are looking for something to go through the mud and snow and over some pretty uneven terrain these will do it.  The owner of the rig did say they are hard on the machine however.  It seemed to take a lot to get them going power wise.  I could see them being tough on a tranny or on the suspension of a machine. 

What size honda are you puting them on?  Make and model?

Re: ATV Tracks VS Wheels
by on 02/03/2010 5:58 PM | Reply #2 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 02/03/2010
Location: CA
I can suggest you to visit the site about small trailers. Look there at all the types of trailers and check if it will come to your Honda.
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