I'll just warn that the hydrostatic drives don't put up with a lot of torque use. At least my craftsmen doesn't. I have an aerator, but it takes so much torque that the transmission will overheat pretty easy - especially trying to go up any kind of hill.
I would love to play on one. I don't think commuting more than a couple of miles would be comfortable enough for me. Talking with people at Honda, this has been a great seller for them.
I don't have and never have had one of my own, but I'd vote for saltwater 100x over chlorinated. Someone who has had both might need to speak up as to how much more difficult or expensive they are, I just know it feels so much nicer.
Couple of really nice XL bikes for sale for you tall guys out there. I stepped "down" to a Large 29er last year. Finally got these down and ready to go. They will really make a nice ride for someone!
2007 Specialized Stumpjumper Pro XL
2005 Santa Cruz Blur XL with Full XTR
I've rarely found circumstances where 4wd was needed on pavement. Just takes a little different mindset so you don't get into something that would require 4WD. If you are usually towing a 4wd machine, that also adds some peace of mind as you can always unload the trail rig to help out if you...
My son is looking to get rid of an 870 express magnum. He is asking $250. I'd have to get it back down here as I just toted it up to Rexburg for him this weekend so he can sell it... If you are interested, let me know and we will get it a ride back down here.
I've got to do this soon. So do you wish you would have gone with the 4000k bulbs instead of 6000k? Did you get the clear or frosted or stripe covers? I might even risk going to Alibaba or AliExpress if anyone else wants to risk going in on it. I bought a bunch of hover boards from China...
Ah, Yes, I've used a kubota tractor similar to that, but even smaller. It was handy, but I didn't think the hoe was that powerful - maybe the one I was using was just too small.