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Old 05-17-2016, 04:49 PM
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What's up guys, figured I'd share a video from this weekend just riding the trails on the Homefront. A few of my friends call the course "Mini Unadilla" lol. The Gopro makes the terrain look like a cake walk compared to reality. 700xx Fast Paced Trail Riding - YouTube
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Old 05-18-2016, 05:21 PM
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Here's a clip of me not making the hill climb the first time around. I had to move a few rocks before attempting it again after this. The climb is a lot steeper than the GoPro makes it look

 
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Good videos. Video never does hills justice.

We were up in Maine last weekend and had some nasty, steep rock and root, climbing. Wish I had videoed it now.

Good video, once again!
 
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Thanks Moose, so how did your Sons new Scrambler do up there?
 
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Thanks Moose, so how did your Sons new Scrambler do up there?
It did very well other than Moose One, my son, sitting down going up a steep stair step. He almost went over. Recovered pretty quickly. Rode it for a few miles. Thing is impressive. Solid feeling, smoooooottthhhhh power delivery, serious torque and horsepower, etc. Very nice machine. Only thing that bothered him was getting covered with mud. I had told him about mud guards but he didn't want them right away. After the ride he had me order them. Came in last night and I had the time to install them today. Should stay drier. All in all, I'm much more impressed with Polaris workmanship than when I got my Outlander. Nothing wrong other than a tire needing to be rebeaded. I had a few issues right from the factory when I took delivery of my quad. Have never been impressed with the Generation One frame. Still am not. Polaris may be heavy but the frames are really strong. Haven't been on a Generation 2 Can-Am long enough to see how the new frame feels.
 
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Originally Posted by MooseHenden
It did very well other than Moose One, my son, sitting down going up a steep stair step. He almost went over. Recovered pretty quickly. Rode it for a few miles. Thing is impressive. Solid feeling, smoooooottthhhhh power delivery, serious torque and horsepower, etc. Very nice machine. Only thing that bothered him was getting covered with mud. I had told him about mud guards but he didn't want them right away. After the ride he had me order them. Came in last night and I had the time to install them today. Should stay drier. All in all, I'm much more impressed with Polaris workmanship than when I got my Outlander. Nothing wrong other than a tire needing to be rebeaded. I had a few issues right from the factory when I took delivery of my quad. Have never been impressed with the Generation One frame. Still am not. Polaris may be heavy but the frames are really strong. Haven't been on a Generation 2 Can-Am long enough to see how the new frame feels.
Glade to hear he's happy with it. I had the same problem with the mud when I got my renegade but I've learned to just deal with it. I stay cleaner on the xx with the front fenders cut than I do on the Gade lol.
 
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Glade to hear he's happy with it. I had the same problem with the mud when I got my renegade but I've learned to just deal with it. I stay cleaner on the xx with the front fenders cut than I do on the Gade lol.
We got the mud guards for the Renegade he had too. Made a big difference. They sell them on eBay, if you're ever interested.
 
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