CRAZY-SHEE! Posted May 25, 2007 Report Posted May 25, 2007 so anyway.. my sisters brother who has been away for a while is coming to town soon, and i decided to celebrate by going on a camping trip to the cinders. i have a few questions. i know that shitty tires dont hook up well... but how will like, slanted sand geckos do? Will they be ok? Cause from what i can see the sand/gravel stuff doesnt look to hard to drive in... and at the moment my 9 paddle haulers only have 5 paddles :: also would i be able to make it up $100 dollar hill with a totally stock banshee cept for reeds? Cause imma take my stroker and was gonna let him use my stock, if i can get it fixed in time. Anything i should watch out for? Do u NEED paddles? my sisters probably wont be going up any big hills... soo i dont wanna blow too much money for no reason. How does the cinders treat quads? are they brutal? what about the paddles? heard they shred em/ thx.. any other info i forgot would be helpful. Quote
r/atvshee Posted May 25, 2007 Report Posted May 25, 2007 Paddles are a must and no you wont be able to make up a $100 hill with an almost stock banshee. From what i've heard, geckos hook really well over there. So did my sand sharks that i used last year. It takes alot of revs if your in thick stuff to move around, if your at a complete stop. and also DO NOT follow behind anybody, it hurts like hell. Definitly not the best feeling to be bombarded with little rocks. If you are going, i think were (jeepman128,shee4speed, and me) are meeting up for a little ride.you can join in if you want. Quote
CRAZY-SHEE! Posted May 25, 2007 Author Report Posted May 25, 2007 (edited) unfortunatly im not going memorial weekend. id be cool if i was though. :/ fucking dickhead bosses... Edited May 25, 2007 by CRAZY-SHEE! Quote
theeechozen1 Posted July 4, 2007 Report Posted July 4, 2007 the cinders are awsome...one of my favorite places to ride. The more paddle you can bring the better, Hundo Hill is a hard run on a banshee unless you weigh 80lbs and are one hell of a pilot.....you have to hit the bottom of hill going through the trees tapped in 4th to even have a chance on a stocker. My buddy used to take his YZ250 on a Knobbie up it but he was a little guy and could really ride. Some of the hills there are really steep and you have to hold the gas WFO for what seems like forever. There are nice trails that run through the trees and into the other valleys. Unless you ride a show quad sand only type machine I wouldn't worry about scarring up your bike. Quote
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