SAS SAS #6 Official Thread Aug 1 - 5 2022

SAS #6 Colors for Shirts and Trail Flags

  • • Capri Blue

    Votes: 9 10.0%
  • • Sky Blue

    Votes: 5 5.6%
  • • Pollux Orange

    Votes: 9 10.0%
  • • Spring Green

    Votes: 4 4.4%
  • • Yellow / Mustard

    Votes: 13 14.4%
  • • Freeborn Red

    Votes: 29 32.2%
  • • Rustic Green

    Votes: 21 23.3%

  • Total voters
    90
  • Poll closed .

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Oh I saw it. My Novice son was driving my cruiser and Manitou was behind me. Let’s just says leaf springs are fine as long as you have shocks.
Yep…rear shocks are important to have when in the San Jaun’s. Actually…I’d prefer to have them on any road condition I’m encountering. Beyond that, I’m a fan of both leaf and coil. But my rear rolls on leafs cause I’m a huge 60 series fan. 80’s are definitely the best engineered cruisers. But leaf’s and a standard trans satisfy my personal interest. Always say “to each their own”. I’ll still sit around the camp fire, drink Jarrods beer and listen to the constructive conversation :). Look forward to it.
 
Now street legal( for the event) RTT on maxx traxx on order!! Extreme over landing 101.

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We're somewhere up front between the motorsickles and cabins. If anyone bails on their reservation in the back area, I would appreciate a heads up as we'd prefer that area.
Thanks
 
I would like to bring something up. What do you guys think about a vehicle tech inspection. The trails around Ouray are not super tech but there are big consequences due to the drop offs in places. Just a basic tech inspection parking brake, battery tie down, suspension, etc. This would take a lot of stress off of the trail leaders and prevent problems. Most of us probably already check their rigs over but a list of things to check over would be good for novice wheelers before they head for ouray. I’m sure that if someone failed tech inspection we as a group would band together and help fix whatever problem there is.
 
I would like to bring something up. What do you guys think about a vehicle tech inspection. The trails around Ouray are not super tech but there are big consequences due to the drop offs in places. Just a basic tech inspection parking brake, battery tie down, suspension, etc. This would take a lot of stress off of the trail leaders and prevent problems. Most of us probably already check their rigs over but a list of things to check over would be good for novice wheelers before they head for ouray. I’m sure that if someone failed tech inspection we as a group would band together and help fix whatever problem there is.
Very good point Jason. Definitely something we should implement.
 
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At least I won't knock my teeth out when we go high speed rock crawling, unlike you leaf spring plebs :flipoff2::flipoff2::flipoff2:


(this is a joke. I don't want get crucified by the leaf spring enthusiasts out there
There are people that are enthusiastic about leaf springs? :flipoff2:

Now let's not forget where our roots come from Boys! :flipoff2:
 
Let’s just says leaf springs are fine as long as you have shocks.
Right, and I think it helps if they are where Toyota originally mounted them, UNDER the axle.
 
We're somewhere up front between the motorsickles and cabins. If anyone bails on their reservation in the back area, I would appreciate a heads up as we'd prefer that area.
Thanks
We're in the same boat. Would love to take over a campsite in the back if somebody bails. Count us as second in line.
 
I look forwards to returning as a Sponsor!! :D

And happy to help administer some sort of tech inspections. (does that mean I can pass myself?? :grinpimp:)
 
Definitely looking forwards to spending more time drinking beer and a lot less time under the truck on a sheet of plywood replacing a bellhousing.
 
If anyone is interested I am planning on leading a Blanca Peak run before heading to SAS. 2-3 more rigs + mine max, experienced drivers only please. This is a pretty tough trail in a few spots unless you're on 35"-up tires and some very serious dropoffs and ledges. This is NOT for new off-road drivers. If you have to ask then the answer is probably no. Great run for Tx folk as the route out of Amarillo and thru Raton points right to it. Message me for more info or questions :)
 
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I'm also more then happy to help with Tech inspections
 

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