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Big Rig
Hi everyone,

I picked up my BB SAS from Ron DuPratt over the weekend. I would be interested in connecting with folks from the area for some novice trails soon. Anyone have anything planned?
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calgecko
calgecko
NICE! Congrats - any photos!!??? From what I hear, you're not really supposed to do any offroading for the break-in period... but novice trails are probably fine, as long as it's nothing too steep, and nothing that requires 4wd or lockers to be engaged
Big Rig
Big Rig
Only photo I have so far is from the dealer parking lot! Not much different than my photo from the assembly line :)
calgecko
calgecko
omg_bbq
omg_bbq
Welcome, I just went to Corral Hollow on Saturday with 7 other people. 2 of them fellow bronco people. Great time and I'd recommend it once you get through your break in period and don't mind some scrapes. YMMV as I'm a novice but we did have a guy giving us pointers that really helped my confidence. Congrats on the BB Sas, for reference the three bronco that were out there were all Sas'd. My Stock BD, a BD with manual sway bar disco and a Badlands.
Daktari
Daktari
congratulations! I'd be up for beginner/intermediate trail adventures too later in summer, June/July are already packed with other travel. But I need to get mine off the road!
calgecko
calgecko
There are some great and very easy trails around the Sacramento area - I'm not sure where you are. Look up Yankee Jim's trail - that's a nice one
dsop
dsop
Congrats! I'd also be interested in some novice trails as well
BLMike
BLMike
Knoxville is tame enough. I hit 1000 on that trail. Old coast road down by Big Sur is basically a fire road. Never engaged 4W. Knoxville you may get away with no 4W.

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