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James from worcester ma

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 9:57 am
by jamaicajed
Hi, just got a new JK sport and want to get out and hit the trails. can't wait to meet some fellow jeep lovers.

Re: James from worcester ma

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 10:57 am
by ChrisD
Nice... is this your first jeep? Have you wheeled before?

Re: James from worcester ma

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 12:13 pm
by ArticRubi
Welcome James, tell us a bit about your Jeep. Any modifications so far, anything planned?

Re: James from worcester ma

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 1:10 pm
by jamaicajed
I have a 2012 JK sport. (first jeep) (I have done all my wheeling on two wheels) It has the 285 horse v6 with the auto trans. (my wife has to drive it) However, with the ability to downshift with he his/her feature it is quite good. I am able to pull the sifter to the left and it will go to the appropriate gear at that speed, then I can further downshift by tapping the shifter to the left. to shift up I just tap to the right. Seems to have all the advantage of manual without having to shift all the time. I know most people like the manual, and I have a harley and love to shift and can't imagine an automatic bike, but this works good for now. My wife and I plan on trading in for a four door with in the next seven years (warrantee ends) so I don't want to put too much into it. right now it is bone stock with the soft top. Got a great deal on it. it was used with 3000 miles and I got it for 20K. I was great in the last blizzard. had no problems until the drifts got higher than the hood then I had to get plowed out. I'm hoping there are trails around worcester that won't require much mods to go on. I would love to get together with any of you that live in the worcester area and have a beer and talk about the club. :dance:

Re: James from worcester ma

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 2:36 pm
by midniteryder
Welcome to the club James. Unfortunately only legal wheeling trails left are in Florida & Northampton, Ma. We have lost many great public trails the past few years. Private land/NEA4WD trails are what the club uses now. Just keep your eyes on on the trail schedule. Also BSJ has a Jeep 101 Course Scheduled in May and it is very good. I am sure you would enjoy it.

Re: James from worcester ma

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 9:28 pm
by Frank
Auto bikes arent that bad. Its a little weird stopping at a light and down shifting to a stop without pulling in the clutch . The instant you apply throttle you go and start shifting. You get used to it. Welcome to the club , hope to see you on a trail. FjR68

Re: James from worcester ma

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2013 7:33 pm
by jamaicajed
yes, I look forward to meeting many of the members on the trail. Thanks for your replies