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rolled my quad today....

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Old Feb 21, 2008 | 11:18 PM
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Default rolled my quad today....

i guess i should have been more careful but i was just playing around on the quad in the snow...

Well i was playing around, wheelieing, donuts, fishtails, etc. When I suddenly spun too far on a fishtail and ended up in a ditch filled with 3 feet of snow.

The quad rolled and i was launched over the handlebars as it went.

It felt REALLY good. 3 feet of fluffy snow is actually more comfortable than any bed i've ever slept in. (provided that it doesnt go down your back/shirt/pants)

So i wasnt hurt AT all. Nothing was damaged either. It was a good time.

So if you're going to wipe out. Try to aim for a snowbank!

PS: i might (hopefully) be switching over to the dark side soon. No, not a yfz, ltz/ltr, trx, or kfx. I'm going to chop it in half altogether and go two wheels.... hopefully that is. Still trying to convince the parents that the ds250 is a dangerous machine with under qualified suspension.
 
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Old Feb 22, 2008 | 12:12 AM
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Default rolled my quad today....

i once tried to go threw a ditch fill with snow with my ds and went over the handle bars....it was fun.
 
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Old Feb 22, 2008 | 01:41 AM
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Default rolled my quad today....

damn ditches. it is an exilerating experience as long as u dont break ur quad
 
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