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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2007

grizzly 660 through mud hole

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  • yea i agree i have a 660 but i try to keep it in the best shape and not destroy it lol

  • Nice, did you lock the diff when it stoped, or went thru the mud locked before?

  • i went in in 4 wheel drive , stoped then locked it:P

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  • dont fear to push the throttle !

  • hell yeah it's that easy, lol. what do you think i do with the two grizz 660's that i've got?

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  • I agree with the guys who are saying go light on the throttle....Give it just enough to get through and cause the least amount of damage to yourself , the land and the bike. There are some instances and possibly this case where a few little blips of the throttle would have been a good thing to sling the mud off the tires and clear the tread

  • are those tires on backwards?

  • should have hit the hole with more speed and made it without stopping and locking the front diff. i have a 660 and that usually works on a hole like that.

  • 589's are some pretty good tires man, get some outlaws on that thing.

  • give the thing some gas.

  • You don't have to give to much throttle. He did good job. Some people don't like to rip up the land to get through just to make it even worse. You can try tread lightly even in mud.

  • @nekrofilliak no...be very wary of the throttle...especially with aftermarket tires and the diff locked...broken axles won't get you out of a mudhole, so don't spin the fuck out of the tires...and you may have to go through the same hole on the way back...so why dig it out???

  • @JeepinDG yeah! just keep 'er in low range, and let the tires do their job...no need for very much throttle...

  • @grizzly660dude sometimes opening up the engine and not babying it is good for it tho

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