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grizzly32
i have a grizzly 660 and love it mhihi.gif ,but don't let it roll :whoa on yo it hurts :$#%*: this thing will not get suck at all. had it in mud up past the tires and as soon as i put it in 4wd low it :blah at the mud. has anybody got stuck with it?
the kick but Z400
Yeah i have one to with a good bit of mods ddone to it. I think its awsome also yes they are heavy and with stock tires and rims there alittle tippy. I am runign 27'mudbugs on mien and i have had it stuck befor. But it makes it through alot more mud and snow than other quads.
bansheebeater
sportsman 700 never been stuck with it. has 27 titan 589's . i eat grizzly's for breakfast :evilgrin
suzuki_rider30
Ya!!! i got a grizzly with itp mud lites stck it thick "goupy" mud in northern maine with a friend. me and another friend were rideing and found a begining of a trail off of a big field that was filled with insane amounts of mud, it would be mud up inbetween the fenders and tires for about ten feet and then would come up and be dry for five feet and would go back down into mud. it was like this for about 50 yards, of course we couldnt make it so we went back to camp and got my other friend with the grizzly, and he did fine the first 50 yards, but them he got into the deeper holes and got stuck over the fenders, so.. me being the youngest i was forced into walking into the nexted mud puddle wich was a little more soupier and it was waist high until towards the end, right before it came the ground came onto dry land again, soo i was walking and them i fall into a sink hold up to my neck and i cant get out because of my boots, so my friend goes around the mud hole on his grizz. and oddly he gets stuck in 6 inches of watery mud. his 4 wheel drive is broken, soo, now after a hour winching and pulling it out of the mud and makeing it through the mud....we need to go back. it sucked. so in two wheel drive it takes us 3 hours to go back. 100yrds of mud, thats how bad it was, soo. needless to say my friend was pissed, because we also had a hour long ride back to camp. so to answer to you question "can a grizzly get stuck?" yes it can, and u better have a winch, have you ever heard the saying "when it rains it pours", well you just dont get stuck with a grizzly, you get STUCK!!!!!! with a grizzly.
kevo081
grizzly's are one of the lightest big atv's

my story:
my friends cousin had some p.o.s. fourwheeler her dad made her had like a 350 or 300 4x4 engine in it. it got stuck in a bad rut at night once, so they called me up to come pull her ass out. when i got there her tires were covered in water and the pipe obviously had water in it. so first i went through the same w00ter she did very easily. then i got up on a very small dry spot and attached a strap onto hers. the holes in this trail were about 2.5-3 feet deep with sinking mud. but you know how it ends the grizz pulls the broke ass four wheeler all the way out of the trail and back home.

gosh you gotta love yamaha utility atv's
kevo081
^^^^^ completely stock grizzly
suzuki515
i had a spotrsman 700, nd one time i went in a river, nd the tires tried to float.it was pretty funny. the utilitys r fun for doin like real off roadin, nd goin into deep mud nd snow cuz u kno ur not gunna get stuck. the only problem with them is they tip over like crazy. i flipped my sportsman twice, so my dad sold it nd then we bought my z.
grizzly32
QUOTE (bansheebeater @ Nov 13 2004, 01:16 PM)
sportsman 700 never been stuck with it. has 27 titan 589's . i eat grizzly's for breakfast :evilgrin

bad sportsjuck bad sportsjunk :neener your sportsjunk will never eat a grizzly
why do you ask, because it's a sportjunk......... :doublefinger:



SO GET A GRIZZLY SUCKER AND SELL THAT SPORTSJUNK. WAIT WHAT AM I
SAYING YOU CAN'T SELL NOBODY WILL BYE IT

:worship: :worship: :worship: TO THE GRIZZLY SUCKER


GRIZZLY'S CAN GO ANYWHERE :schweet:
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