Back brake question.
#5
im pretty sure that more braking power goes to the front. its jsut like a car. more weight is thrown up front when u hit the brakes so there fore more traction up front. and besides why else would my front wheels lock up on gravel and not my backs when i clamp on my brakes hard. but troyer i completely forgot about the quad u were building. yes u can disconect them, but sinse the stock polaris rear brake pedal is a little weak u may want to get a new rotor and heavy duty pads.JMO good luck
scott
scott
#7
The blond is Machelle Riesier, she races in the GNC for East Coast ATV, go to their web site for more pics under "flesh". She also did a Maxxis poster. You can also see here in the mags, past issue of ATV Rider and Dirt wheels or atv sport. The brunett is an x- girlfriend. LOL, just a model, I think, off this site.
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#9
You can disconnect the line coming from the front and cap it. Then, you need a junction box to connect both of the line coming from the back caliper to the rear master cylinder line to get the full braking power. I am eventually going to do this


