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- Brandon
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- 20201 Bronco Big Bend 4D
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Howdy everyone! I'm coming to ask some questions and get advice because the best way you learn is to ask people who know.
I will be going out offroading for real for the first time in two weeks. I've done some light offroading under powerlines and some other easy trails, but in two weeks I am taking my 2021 Big Bend out on a big boy OHV trail in Uhwarrie National Forest.
It's listed as a moderate trail, and while it doesn't look too too difficult from the pictures, I don't want to make the mistake of underestimating it. I've got recovery straps, a deflate gauge, a air compressor, a shovel, gloves
What sort of additional gear should I have for a moderate trail?
I've seen rotopax with fuel and water attached to the rear tire bracket / rear door hinge. But I can't find that anywhere.
What questions should I be asking that I'm not? I don't really have anyone in life that can answer these questions, and I love the adventure. Thanks in advance!
I will be going out offroading for real for the first time in two weeks. I've done some light offroading under powerlines and some other easy trails, but in two weeks I am taking my 2021 Big Bend out on a big boy OHV trail in Uhwarrie National Forest.
It's listed as a moderate trail, and while it doesn't look too too difficult from the pictures, I don't want to make the mistake of underestimating it. I've got recovery straps, a deflate gauge, a air compressor, a shovel, gloves
What sort of additional gear should I have for a moderate trail?
I've seen rotopax with fuel and water attached to the rear tire bracket / rear door hinge. But I can't find that anywhere.
What questions should I be asking that I'm not? I don't really have anyone in life that can answer these questions, and I love the adventure. Thanks in advance!
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