375 rolling?
#2
Rolling the 375? If I understand correctly you are asking if the excessive body roll will cause rollovers. The best answer I can give is that there is far more body roll than most other quads. But I have never fell unsafe riding, In real technical situations the ACT suspension out shines all but the most advanced IRS machines. Overall the 375 has a great engine, tranny and suspension.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
#3
I was just reading about the 375 rolling. That's why I asked. I plan to mountain ride and rolling doesn't sound real fun. So I wondered what they were talking about. I'd like to get the AC because they are local and I've done alot of research but not about rolling! lol
Thanks, Amy
Thanks, Amy
#4
I wouldn't worry about rolling, where did you see the rolling problem? After a few very steep hill climbs you'll gain confidence in the 375's abilities. Since the all the Cat models are generally the same the 375 should react like a 500ACT. On trails running the "long way" of a steep hill can be a little unnerving due to the soft suspension, although the machine has never felt like it was going to roll. Colorado is a little different then Maine[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] our hills are bumps compared to yours.
Hope I've helped not just confused things even more.
Hope I've helped not just confused things even more.
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