How can a stock DS jump??
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How can a stock DS jump??
How good can a stock (stock shocks and suspension anyway) DS 650 handle jumping. Like table-tops and normal jumps. This guy said he bent his axles like a toothpick after only a few jumps??
What you guys think, I don't want to spend money for a new axle and and shocks, etc.
To jump, or not to jump?
What you guys think, I don't want to spend money for a new axle and and shocks, etc.
To jump, or not to jump?
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How can a stock DS jump??
I doubt u will break the axle like a tooth pick. The DS is a big machine, but bombardier makes a good quad. Notice you never hear anything bad about it except how heavy it is? If I could have any stock quad thats not super rare, it'd definately be the ds. Its as great machine with 12 inches of travel front and back. Nearly guranteed normal jumping will not hurt the axle one bit.
-nick
-nick
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How can a stock DS jump??
How are you guys doing i am a knew comer to the atv forum and I ride a 2000 ds 650 I have no problem jumping except one thing when i put my paddles on in the sand and hit jumps or whoops the bolts on the back of my feet guards hit my paddles and chew them up. I was wondering if there is anything i could do or any way to take off my feet guards and still have the fenders supported.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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How can a stock DS jump??
I weigh about 260 and my ds is still stock.
I have had it out at Glen Hellen and competition park (before it closed down). It does jump real nice, the stock suspension is adequate (sp) but I would like to get some new shocks all the way around. It's by no means as easy to throw around in the air like a 400ex or z400 but it's not too bad.
The only major problem it has is it's weight. I have bent all four of my rims (on the inside bead) jumping table tops and step up's. Granted I didn't exactly clear all of them every time, so the same thing probably would have happened if I was riding a EX or a Z.
As far as the axle goes, I have come up short on a big step up (this is what bent the rear rims) and my axle is still good as new. I was a bit worried about it at first, so I took it down to a machine shop to have it straightened, they checked it out and said it was fine.
I have heard of other people bending an axle, however if mine could survive slamming into the face of a step up as hard as I did with my weight, they must have landed REALLY HARD.
speaking of bent axles, I was watching huevos 5 the other day, and noticed that alot of the bikes had bent axles, go figure. I just laughed everytime I saw a big air shot where the rear tire was going wobble-wobble-wobble.
I have had it out at Glen Hellen and competition park (before it closed down). It does jump real nice, the stock suspension is adequate (sp) but I would like to get some new shocks all the way around. It's by no means as easy to throw around in the air like a 400ex or z400 but it's not too bad.
The only major problem it has is it's weight. I have bent all four of my rims (on the inside bead) jumping table tops and step up's. Granted I didn't exactly clear all of them every time, so the same thing probably would have happened if I was riding a EX or a Z.
As far as the axle goes, I have come up short on a big step up (this is what bent the rear rims) and my axle is still good as new. I was a bit worried about it at first, so I took it down to a machine shop to have it straightened, they checked it out and said it was fine.
I have heard of other people bending an axle, however if mine could survive slamming into the face of a step up as hard as I did with my weight, they must have landed REALLY HARD.
speaking of bent axles, I was watching huevos 5 the other day, and noticed that alot of the bikes had bent axles, go figure. I just laughed everytime I saw a big air shot where the rear tire was going wobble-wobble-wobble.
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