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Hmm doesn't look like Markuson's rig though, unless you mean he knows the owner of it. Seems like it has a TT front bumper but the rear bumper with the top tube work looks different than anything I've seen previously.
Hmm doesn't look like Markuson's rig though, unless you mean he knows the owner of it. Seems like it has a TT front bumper but the rear bumper with the top tube work looks different than anything I've seen previously.
5th time's a charm, Mark!Not me… I don’t recognize that roof rack arrangement. Its got an interesting piece over the rear hatch... ?
But maybe Matt @TheGrrrrr was “paging me” because he knew I’d relate to @linuxgod ’s post wishing for a chart attaching driver’s real names with their often oscure mud screen names ?
—Because…Matt inows I spent almost a full day at LCDC with a couple drivers I know well from mud…but I didn’t realize I was hanging with familiar mud pals. Arggggh! Felt like a real moron…
So… Yes to the name connection chart…but no help on that top view of that truck.
Not me… I don’t recognize that roof rack arrangement. Its got an interesting piece over the rear hatch... ?
But maybe Matt @TheGrrrrr was “paging me” because he knew I’d relate to @linuxgod ’s post wishing for a chart attaching driver’s real names with their often oscure mud screen names ?
—Because…Matt inows I spent almost a full day at LCDC with a couple drivers I know well from mud…but I didn’t realize I was hanging with familiar mud pals. Arggggh! Felt like a real moron…
So… Yes to the name connection chart…but no help on that top view of that truck.
I actually just got confused by which photo he was referencing, but I suffer from the same problem of failing to connect real names with Mud handles. I also can't remember which event I have met people at and end up feeling like a moron, so I'm right there with you.
That is McLane's truck. Amazing build. I am not sure if he has a build thread or not. The gullwing windows and setup are legit. Fantastic rig. I don't know his Mud name though...Any ideas whose MGM rig this is in the last pic? I hope they have a build thread on here!!!
That is McLane's truck. Amazing build. I am not sure if he has a build thread or not. The gullwing windows and setup are legit. Fantastic rig. I don't know his Mud name though...
-Scott
That is McLane's truck. Amazing build. I am not sure if he has a build thread or not. The gullwing windows and setup are legit. Fantastic rig. I don't know his Mud name though...
-Scott
Thanks, updated the original post@msnow is his Mud name.![]()
Josh from On X got after it in Poughkeepsie yesterday morning. Lots more pictures coming when I get back home.
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That's Josh from OnX. His screenname is @dntlflosstycoonWoah! Someone's got GFC Superlite RTT out in the wild. On a 200-series no less. So many questions!
Who's the owner/screen name of this fine white cruiser?
Oh, I’d love to share my thoughts. I don’t want to hijack the thread here, but I am very happy with the Superlite. Set up and breakdown is quick (but not as quick as a standard GFC RTT). It’s very well made and thoughtfully designed--simple and functional. Note that we couldn’t get the tent on the factory load bars because there isn’t enough clearance under the bars to get wrenches and hands. Other rack systems (Thule/Yakima, other full rack replacements) are the way to go. Because I had it installed by GFC at their shop, I haven’t really had to move it around off the vehicle, but I think two people should have a very easy time lifting on or off the roof.Sweet. I'll IM him, unless he cares to share his thoughts with everyone here. I've got a GFC Superlite coming in sometime in September and would love to know his experience with it.
you mean like this "wrong line" no one else could follow me on...picking the *wrong* lines
you mean like this "wrong line" no one else could follow me on
hehe. Well if you made it then it wasn't the wrong line
Not sure who was behind you but he'd have made it if he had both tires *on* the rocks and was straddling the gap.
You are not wrong.hehe. Well if you made it then it wasn't the wrong line
Not sure who was behind you but he'd have made it if he had both tires *on* the rocks and was straddling the gap.
maybe not but I’ve done the same thing myself a few times (misjudge track width or approach or an obstacle). I was foiled by a (fairly small) rock on Moody Hill last year that caught my RLCA and stopped me from any forward progress. Didn’t even notice it until I couldn’t move. Guess that’s how some of us learn ;-DYou are not wrong.