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Old Jun 9, 2004 | 02:39 PM
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ATV Action mag this month hints that the 05 pred 90 will have reverse. That would be cool.
 
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Old Jun 9, 2004 | 02:59 PM
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"R" on a Pred-90??? That would be really cool.

Two of my biggest engineering improvement wants on a Pred-90 is "R" and a combo foot brake (using hydrolic disc system). I'd like more factory improvements but these would be a great start. For us, "R" is very critical when trail riding. We're always going down trails that have a "too deep" of a water puddle. For those, I have to turn my quad off, get off, push my son's Pred-90 backwards (sometimes 5 point turns on a skinny trail), then restart my Quad and away we go. Mounting & dismounting is no big deal to many trail riders but each time I dismount, I MUST turn off its engine. I don't leave my engine running while my other son is in the rear seat. Hence, too much wear / tear on my quads starter and battery. Having "R" on a Pred-90 would benefit many future trail riders. Especially for the young drivers who like using "R" to back out or into position...

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Old Jun 10, 2004 | 10:44 PM
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Default Rev on pred 90

For me, that would mean one more thing to rip out. lol!
 
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