Questions AC 400 Auto
#11
Originally posted by: weez440
kaptap is right the badlands have a very soft sidewall on them. when you are trail riding and go around corners at a higher rate of speed they will actually fold underneith themselves. i have about 50 to 100 miles on mine and my rims were all chewed up from the rocks cause they were folding that bad or maybe it is i was driving that aggressive. the arctic cat atv's seem to handle the best if you put a good 6-ply tire on. i would suggest 26 inch itp mud lite's stiff tire and a good tread. i got itp 589's on mine but them things weigh a ton and require alot more power to pull them.
kaptap is right the badlands have a very soft sidewall on them. when you are trail riding and go around corners at a higher rate of speed they will actually fold underneith themselves. i have about 50 to 100 miles on mine and my rims were all chewed up from the rocks cause they were folding that bad or maybe it is i was driving that aggressive. the arctic cat atv's seem to handle the best if you put a good 6-ply tire on. i would suggest 26 inch itp mud lite's stiff tire and a good tread. i got itp 589's on mine but them things weigh a ton and require alot more power to pull them.
#13
Keppy - I run the rear tire with 5lbs without any issues. I used the throttle too in the beginning to switch gears. Using the hand brake helped too to switch gears. It got better after 100 miles and is really good now with 300 miles.
#14
kaptap
My cousin came over and went for a afternoon ride. There are times when it shifts just fine and other time its a pain. But the dealer had said it will be that way.
The tire gauage that comes with the machine is nothing to brag about. I tried to check the tires and its junk.
It starts, runs nice most of the time but some times it don't start good after its warm. But that was another thing the dealer had said. So far what he's said has happen. He said when the 100 to 200 mile service comes up they will fine tune it more. We got out on a nice flat spot on the trail and open it up. About 40 it wanted to stall. But I'm sure they have the carb set until my first service. I'm not abusing it but it's not getting babied either. Dealer said drive it like you stole it. So far so good.
Have a good day.
Keppy[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
My cousin came over and went for a afternoon ride. There are times when it shifts just fine and other time its a pain. But the dealer had said it will be that way.
The tire gauage that comes with the machine is nothing to brag about. I tried to check the tires and its junk.
It starts, runs nice most of the time but some times it don't start good after its warm. But that was another thing the dealer had said. So far what he's said has happen. He said when the 100 to 200 mile service comes up they will fine tune it more. We got out on a nice flat spot on the trail and open it up. About 40 it wanted to stall. But I'm sure they have the carb set until my first service. I'm not abusing it but it's not getting babied either. Dealer said drive it like you stole it. So far so good.
Have a good day.
Keppy[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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