Trying Out the Teryx
#1
Here are a couple of videos I took last night in the Teryx. I obviously need either a better camera mount or someone to hold the camera. Duct tape would work, but I don't want the sticky residue on my camera or tripod.
A few impressions:
Lots of torque.
Seatbelt must be replaced with 5 point harness. It rubs my neck and I'm 6'2".
The seat gets a little warm and makes my back sweat.
It's noticibly wider than an ATV on these trails. You see a lot of limbs hitting it in the videos.
This thing eats up hills.
Throttle block is down to keep me from opening it up during break-in.
Throttle spring is too weak. On rough ground, my foot tends to bounce up and down and a stronger spring would possible help that problem a bit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLczhNBuPBE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOOLxn2wJxE
A few impressions:
Lots of torque.
Seatbelt must be replaced with 5 point harness. It rubs my neck and I'm 6'2".
The seat gets a little warm and makes my back sweat.
It's noticibly wider than an ATV on these trails. You see a lot of limbs hitting it in the videos.
This thing eats up hills.
Throttle block is down to keep me from opening it up during break-in.
Throttle spring is too weak. On rough ground, my foot tends to bounce up and down and a stronger spring would possible help that problem a bit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLczhNBuPBE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOOLxn2wJxE
#3
They make RAM mounts just for mounting a camera to ATVs and UTVs. http://www.ram-mount.com/camera_mount/camera_mounts.htm I use a RAM mount on my quad. (see my sig.) Good high-quality products. You can put a laptop in car, fishfinder on a boat, cellphone on a quad, anything you can think of, and set the exact angle you want. They even make a swiveling beer holder so you don't spill any when you sidekick the quad.
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