07-31-2013, 12:58 AM
My terrain is different, I guess. Anything with longer exposed spokes means tangling in brush limbs and wedging in cracks or possible deforming/breaking from side rock impacts. You can get high ground clearance on small wheels by mounting on stems like the wheel-a-weigh. The low pressure means easy roll, less shock is transmitted to the toon and contents. They roll over uneven or pointy rock surfaces without side slide since they have a wider footprint. Don't know of anything that rolls over boulders.
Hey, that's just my experience here. Sorry it's the wrong answer for your situations...
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Hey, that's just my experience here. Sorry it's the wrong answer for your situations...
Pon
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