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This was probably the roughest ride we went on to date, I know in the video it doesn't really show how rough the ride actually was but boy the Yamaha grizzlys 700 definitely never enjoyed that run at all the silverbacks and Yamaha grizzlys are definitely not built to go rock climbing like we just did in this video. But that being said this run was a good one and Jon only broke 1 shock on his Yamaha grizzly 700 ;) Follow us on instagram: instagram.com/Offroad.dan instagram.com/muddymillz

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You guys keep up the hard work lol the  videos are great.  As much as I love riding the trails and through the woods and go as hard as I can I feel like @Yamaha Grizzly  @mikeexplorer @Gunny Really push the limits with exceptional videos. Aka off road dan with the YouTube specials !! 

It all makes for for great fun and enjoying the outdoors. Sometimes expensive but enjoyable.  Keep it up. 👊🏻

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4 hours ago, Frank Angerano said:

You guys keep up the hard work lol the  videos are great.  As much as I love riding the trails and through the woods and go as hard as I can I feel like @Yamaha Grizzly  @mikeexplorer @Gunny Really push the limits with exceptional videos. Aka off road dan with the YouTube specials !! 

It all makes for for great fun and enjoying the outdoors. Sometimes expensive but enjoyable.  Keep it up. 👊🏻

Thanks Frankie! Really appreciate the support as always!

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Your all  very welcome. Big thanks to Quadcrazy by putting us all in one big room (the forum) so we can  show our toys off and meet great people and help out and get help when needed.  #Quadcrazy #Topnotchforum #happyeaster 

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6 minutes ago, Frank Angerano said:

Your all  very welcome. Big thanks to Quadcrazy by putting us all in one big room (the forum) so we can  show our toys off and meet great people and help out and get help when needed.  #Quadcrazy #Topnotchforum #happyeaster 

Completely agree! Quadcrazy is definitely one of the best!

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