Dirty_B
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What rack is that on the bars?Just landed today. Ready for adventure.
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What rack is that on the bars?Just landed today. Ready for adventure.
Looks great - size? I'm looking for something wider than yours, almost to the edge of the pillars.Yakima LockNLoad platform
This is their size "K", which is 55" x 49"Looks great - size? I'm looking for something wider than yours, almost to the edge of the pillars.
That looks great - I was thinking about something similar with a platform when mine comes in.Yakima LockNLoad platform
Damn ya made it there before I even took delivery! Very nice. How'd the tires work out? Ya need a selfie in front of Cape Hatteras light.Cape Hatteras National Seashore
The 22s never hesitated! Never felt like I was ever in trouble, sinking or going to get stuck. I put deflators on them to get me down to 20psi at the ramp each time.Damn ya made it there before I even took delivery! Very nice. How'd the tires work out? Ya need a selfie in front of Cape Hatteras light.
We tinkered on some softer and some harder, more packed areas. Each scenario the 22" Scorpions balled through the sand like a champ. Like I mentioned above, I dropped to 20psi each time I went on the sand.Awesome: I drive on LI beaches where the sand can get quite soft. How did you do on the 22s? Was it soft and what did you air down to?
I am configured for 20s for beach and winter (we ski a lot); this makes me think I could squeeze out the extra range and go on the 21s.
I know where that is!The 22s never hesitated! Never felt like I was ever in trouble, sinking or going to get stuck. I put deflators on them to get me down to 20psi at the ramp each time.
We tinkered on some softer and some harder, more packed areas. Each scenario the 22" Scorpions balled through the sand like a champ. Like I mentioned above, I dropped to 20psi each time I went on the sand.
Air compressor worked great when I came off the sand!