scram 400 wheelie
#12
mine wheelied at first on pavement w/o pulling up but i had to lean back to keep it up...
oh and hoopie u have a wicked R1 man! nice bike[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img]
oh and hoopie u have a wicked R1 man! nice bike[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img]
#13
on pavement dont count. mine did to on pavement but I still had to pull and lean back a little. Well I wouldnt say it catwalked but the fron would come off the ground. Thanks on the R1 compliment. I need to take a new pic of it. since then i put on a full race graves exhaust, power commander, velocity stacks, Scotts damper, and corbins seat and yamaha seat cowel.
#16
Originally posted by: CED
No problem here.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
No problem here.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
#18
it isn't a torque low thing anyway,you can almost wheelies any wheelers
out there if you try to known how to snap the throttle to them as to
find the power hit instantly,i known it is harder on stock clutch setup
indeed,polaris won't sell you a quad that will kill you the first ride.
out there if you try to known how to snap the throttle to them as to
find the power hit instantly,i known it is harder on stock clutch setup
indeed,polaris won't sell you a quad that will kill you the first ride.
#20
Polaris must have reclutched the Trailblazer 400 in 03 then, because my stock 03 will come up on command with absolutely no leaning back or pulling on the bars. I guarantee nobody can sit on my 400 and punch the throttle without letting off or they will flip it.


