Loaded Boss in truck with RCR installed
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Loaded Boss in truck with RCR installed
Had to wash the quads after our weekend at Lake Murray. Just used a hosed and a wash mitt on the wifes. Looked at mine, said "Car wash time!" see pics. Had just loaded it on the trailer and didn't have any problems due to the low angle of the ramp. Well, the Ranger was in the drive and the ramp was in the street, which made a pretty steep angle. No problem, loaded it that way before. I've got a wood ramp I put in the bed to get over the wheel well. When the front tires hit it, the back ones were still on the loading ramp. Gave it a little bump on the throttle and WOOAA! Nothing like doing a wheelie headed for your trucks back window. Grabbed the brake and it pulled it down in time. Still need to dial in the RCR kit, but man it sure gave it a lot more bottom end!
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Loaded Boss in truck with RCR installed
Last time I gassed a quad up a loading ramp it shot out from under the tire and the wheeler left a nice big dent in the tail gate.......Of course it had to be my girlfriend's father's new truck, but fortunately he liked me enough to let me continue breathing......
I've been trying to talk my neighbor into getting the RCR kit for his 'Boss, but he wants to see what it'll do for my Blazer first.....I'll tell him about your wheelie and then he'll order it today. All he wants to do is get his front tires off the ground........Latah....
I've been trying to talk my neighbor into getting the RCR kit for his 'Boss, but he wants to see what it'll do for my Blazer first.....I'll tell him about your wheelie and then he'll order it today. All he wants to do is get his front tires off the ground........Latah....
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