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They still do on a limited basis I think... and I believe it is mostly Native Americans.

I know they still haul a bunch of cat food out of there commercially.
 
I honestly think it would be a great time to just go live out in the forest for a month or so.
 
Hell they encourage hikeing. Trail quad riding is the same as hikeing...just for lazy folks.

I don't know about that. When I was able to ride it was a full body workout so not so much for the lazy folks... unless you putt along all the time.
 
I don't know about that. When I was able to ride it was a full body workout so not so much for the lazy folks... unless you putt along all the time.
My Grizzly has power steering... I’m going to agree with Rusty.
 
I don't know about that. When I was able to ride it was a full body workout so not so much for the lazy folks... unless you putt along all the time.

Even riding a large street bike is a workout of sorts. Especially if you like to hustle around curvy roads all the time. Both my bikes are quite large, and one of them has a 10 inch rear rim with a 280 on it. Bigger tire than my Mustang has. Countersteering figures heavy on that bike.
 

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Old guy <----- enjoys just putting around
 
It probably depends on the terrain.

My big old puttin' tractor at 2.5mph will really work my back on rough/uneven ground.
 
I don't know about that. When I was able to ride it was a full body workout so not so much for the lazy folks... unless you putt along all the time.
Like stated it depends on the riding.

I got an 01 sportsman 500. Now that i got new springs, balljoints, tires, basically everything it rides and handles like a dream even without powersteering.

The other day we went on a 40 mile cruise around the backroads that lasted, i dont know, 2 or 3 hours, i literally could of eaisly went another 100 without feeling it.

Now, last april we went down to rush offroad in NE KY. They had a big rain and the trails were in bad shape, and thats very rough riding down there anyways, we covered a whopping 25 miles over 2 days and the 2 nights when we got back to camp i felt like i got hit by a peterbilt.

Up north is pretty easy, mostly flat/rolling hills and sand. Its not hard to ride many miles without much fatigue.
 
Come try and take my knives. I have a large collection of them, and never leave home without one on each side, left and right. Try and take them!
Relax GI Joe i wasnt talking to you. i was talking about the people over there eating bats and dogs and shit.
 
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Lmao knives.....

You mean bayonet? Right?!?

Never heard of this knife thing you are referring to.... its like a bayonet for pu*sies? Right???? Im so confused....
 
Here's a small sample. That large one second down has a 7.5 inch blade. Yet it's a folding pocket knife. The one above it six inch. Third down, 5.5. Only the bottom one has a four inch blade. They're all Cold Steel, and the lock is a massive affair that will not dis-engage accidentally. Takes a hell of a push with your thumb to unlock them. I have maybe 100 altogether. About half are switch blades, or as we like to refer to them automatic knives.

Yeah, that big one takes up a lot of real estate in your pocket. Is that a knife, or are you just happy to see me? LOL!!

Oh yeah, they're legal in Oklahoma, as are switchblades. Oklahoma has no "length law" regarding knives. I can walk around with a big-ass Bowie knife on my hip if desired. And have seen it done on more than one occasion. Also have Constitutional Carry on firearms. No permit needed, open or concealed carry both legal. I'm a big 1911 .45 ACP fan.
 

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I prefer hot steel myself, that way if I slip and cut myself it automatically cauterizes my owie.

I save on bandaids and carpet cleaners that way. :icon_thumby:
 

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