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My Totaled Foreman

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Just a few pics of my recently totaled foreman. The reason I am posting them is because after the 200+ flips down a mountain she took, hitting numerous trees and rocks, she still started up! The wrecker service that retrieved her for me DROVE it off of the truck onto my trailer. Another thing to point out is that the gas tank was never compromised. For that, I will always buy Honda!
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how did it get away from you? man it took a serious beating.
Sorry about the language but HOLY ****!
MAN! That's awful! I would be just sick! I hope you had insurance.
ouch. well glad to hear the engine and gas tank is still operational. now you just have to find a bike to put it in.
oh man, I sure hope there wasnt anyone on the bike when that happened.
Holy crap thats amazing. Please do tell the whole story.
Ha! I like how the brush guard is hardly bent. I love that thing. It's a beast.
It goes like this....my brother-in-law and I arrived in Delbarton, WV around 11:30am and then shortly thereafter, the rest of our group showed up. There was 14 of us and 5 of them were renting, including my brother-in-law. He's never trail-ridden before and wanted to try it out before he bought an ATV of his own. It just started to rain, which we were happy about because it was dry and dusty. Anyway, once every one was unloaded and the rentals were dropped off, we mounted up and hit the trails.

We were at the Buffalo Mtn trail system and entered in at number 18 (going towards Matewan). At this point, the rain had stopped. Just enough water to keep the dust down and allow us to play a bit in some mud. Well 5 minutes into the ride, the first 5 of us are wondering where the rest of our group is. As it turns out, my brother-in-law flipped his rental. Not bad, but it did bend up the front rack. 5 more minutes into the ride, we are once again wondering where the rest of our group is. Turns out, my brother-in-law had another accident. He is okay so we continue our ride. Another 5 minutes later there is about 8 of us wondering where the other 6 are. He get on the 2-way and find out that my brother-in-law drove off a cliff. Thank God he hit a tree stump that was only 8 feet down. He's okay, but now I'm starting to worry. The 8 of us turn around to help winch him out.

We get back to the scene and my buddy tells me I shouldn't double-park. I start backing up and I hear my friend screamed STOP. I jumped, hit all the brakes and accidently tapped the throttle which backed me up 6 more inches. That put my right rear tire on the edge of the cliff/ravine. The dirt gave out from under the tire and it was just enough for the weight to shift to the back. She started to roll and jumped the heck off. She gained enough momentum, hit a huge tree which spun her around and up in the air, and that was it...she kept rolling.

Now, I don't know if you all have seen those cartoons or movies where the people throw something into a hole and are listening for that "something" to hit the bottom, but it never does. That was all 14 of us. Needless to say, I went after her and this ravine was steep. It took me two minutes to get down and 45 minutes to get up. By the time I had gotten back up, my other buddies had winched my brother-in-law out, but there was no way he was getting back on his rental.

As it turns out, he had some pretty bad tires. From what my buddies were saying, he wasn't going that fast and he had it in 4wd the whole time. What was worse was after the incident he told me he noticed the tires, but never said anything to the rental guy (not smart and that didn't make me happy considering I just lost my ride). As for me though, I was actually in good spirits. Granted I had just lost my ATV, but it could have been a lot worse. We just rode back to the cabins, drank and laughed about the whole thing.

Now, to answer some questions, yes, I had insurance on the ATV. It was the best $89 I ever spent. Anyone who doesn't have insurance on their rides, get it. As for the bike, it was a total loss. Even if I wanted to keep it, it would have cost me more money to buy all the Honda parts to fix her up then it would for a new one. I got most of the money back plus the aftermarket parts (cargo box, winch and tires). As for a new ride, I just picked her up on the 10th of November. Same make/model/year/color. I've already ordered some new parts (XT 30 winch, tamarack cargo box). Next I want to order wheels and tires.

Oh yeah, one more thing....if you ever go to the Buffalo Mtn trail system, considering staying at the Split Pine Lodge. Very nice accomodations and Barbara was a lovely hostess. She took good care of us. Also, don't ever rent from WV Outback ATV. They are only looking to make money. Even the local ranger warned us to stay away from them. If you have to rent, rent from C&S ATV Rentals.
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Those Hatfield/McCoy trail sure have some steep and long drops at the edge! We were up at the Browning Fork System and had one of our group roll on the trail. Luckily when she rolled she stayed on the ground and let the King Quad go on. It went down about 150ft smaking trees along the way. We were able to drive it out, slowly, and get back to the lodge. Good news is the KQ is already fixed and back on the trail!
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It goes like this....my brother-in-law and I arrived in Delbarton, WV around 11:30am and then shortly thereafter, the rest of our group showed up. There was 14 of us and 5 of them were renting, including my brother-in-law. He's never trail-ridden before and wanted to try it out before he bought an ATV of his own. It just started to rain, which we were happy about because it was dry and dusty. Anyway, once every one was unloaded and the rentals were dropped off, we mounted up and hit the trails.

We were at the Buffalo Mtn trail system and entered in at number 18 (going towards Matewan). At this point, the rain had stopped. Just enough water to keep the dust down and allow us to play a bit in some mud. Well 5 minutes into the ride, the first 5 of us are wondering where the rest of our group is. As it turns out, my brother-in-law flipped his rental. Not bad, but it did bend up the front rack. 5 more minutes into the ride, we are once again wondering where the rest of our group is. Turns out, my brother-in-law had another accident. He is okay so we continue our ride. Another 5 minutes later there is about 8 of us wondering where the other 6 are. He get on the 2-way and find out that my brother-in-law drove off a cliff. Thank God he hit a tree stump that was only 8 feet down. He's okay, but now I'm starting to worry. The 8 of us turn around to help winch him out.

We get back to the scene and my buddy tells me I shouldn't double-park. I start backing up and I hear my friend screamed STOP. I jumped, hit all the brakes and accidently tapped the throttle which backed me up 6 more inches. That put my right rear tire on the edge of the cliff/ravine. The dirt gave out from under the tire and it was just enough for the weight to shift to the back. She started to roll and jumped the heck off. She gained enough momentum, hit a huge tree which spun her around and up in the air, and that was it...she kept rolling.

Now, I don't know if you all have seen those cartoons or movies where the people throw something into a hole and are listening for that "something" to hit the bottom, but it never does. That was all 14 of us. Needless to say, I went after her and this ravine was steep. It took me two minutes to get down and 45 minutes to get up. By the time I had gotten back up, my other buddies had winched my brother-in-law out, but there was no way he was getting back on his rental.

As it turns out, he had some pretty bad tires. From what my buddies were saying, he wasn't going that fast and he had it in 4wd the whole time. What was worse was after the incident he told me he noticed the tires, but never said anything to the rental guy (not smart and that didn't make me happy considering I just lost my ride). As for me though, I was actually in good spirits. Granted I had just lost my ATV, but it could have been a lot worse. We just rode back to the cabins, drank and laughed about the whole thing.

Now, to answer some questions, yes, I had insurance on the ATV. It was the best $89 I ever spent. Anyone who doesn't have insurance on their rides, get it. As for the bike, it was a total loss. Even if I wanted to keep it, it would have cost me more money to buy all the Honda parts to fix her up then it would for a new one. I got most of the money back plus the aftermarket parts (cargo box, winch and tires). As for a new ride, I just picked her up on the 10th of November. Same make/model/year/color. I've already ordered some new parts (XT 30 winch, tamarack cargo box). Next I want to order wheels and tires.

Oh yeah, one more thing....if you ever go to the Buffalo Mtn trail system, considering staying at the Split Pine Lodge. Very nice accomodations and Barbara was a lovely hostess. She took good care of us. Also, don't ever rent from WV Outback ATV. They are only looking to make money. Even the local ranger warned us to stay away from them. If you have to rent, rent from C&S ATV Rentals.
If you can... try and keep him off a quad. Unreal story.
A friend of mine on a rincon flipped his in tellico - and caught it on video - funniest friggin thing i've seen. the frame was totalled, but the motor was good so they yanked it and rebuilt.
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would you be willing to sell your totalled bike or what do you plan to do with it.
Here is my girl. Quite similar situation except I knew not to attempt the mountain. I had to drag this one back throught the bush for a long way with a broken axel and broken ball joints. I think the trip home did more damage than roll. I agree that these things can take a beating. Have a look.
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Actually, the insurance company already had her picked up by a salvage company.
Who did you have it insured with?
$89 per year?
Progressive
Are you going to part it out?????????? I need..................
sorry for your loss....

But thats a Honda for you!!!!


Give er' ****,cause she can handle that.......
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