TOP 100 THINGS NOT TO DO WITH AN ATV
#62
dont use your front brakes when going down the hill[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
#63
Originally posted by: elkbow
WHAT???????
the skid plates are on both A-arms....not sure if you were joking or not....has nothing to do with why I flipped, but because of the lighting one of the Stick Stoppers (not A-arm skid plate) does not show up in the photo with the same reflection
Originally posted by: Sparky8370
Yes, I would never do that (OOPS 1). Never ride with only your front left a-arm skid plate. It causes your quad to become unbalanced and flip. You can see by the picture that it flipped in the direction of the side with the greater weight. If you install the rest of the skid plates, it should balance out and prevent this in the future.
Yes, I would never do that (OOPS 1). Never ride with only your front left a-arm skid plate. It causes your quad to become unbalanced and flip. You can see by the picture that it flipped in the direction of the side with the greater weight. If you install the rest of the skid plates, it should balance out and prevent this in the future.
the skid plates are on both A-arms....not sure if you were joking or not....has nothing to do with why I flipped, but because of the lighting one of the Stick Stoppers (not A-arm skid plate) does not show up in the photo with the same reflection
#64
Originally posted by: Grizzman42
dont spit infront of u while ur riding [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img]
dont spit infront of u while ur riding [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img]
#65
Originally posted by: TheTurtle
DO NOT work on a quad when pops has his new harley and your brothers $30,000 show truck are sitting right infront of it. i was trying to figure out why the quad wouldnt start in gear when the clutch was pulled. i wired the switch together (holding it with my clutch hand) hit the start button and dads harley went straight into the back of the truck. i imediately left, called home, and told them to walk out to the garage. then said i would be home in about 2 days.
DO NOT work on a quad when pops has his new harley and your brothers $30,000 show truck are sitting right infront of it. i was trying to figure out why the quad wouldnt start in gear when the clutch was pulled. i wired the switch together (holding it with my clutch hand) hit the start button and dads harley went straight into the back of the truck. i imediately left, called home, and told them to walk out to the garage. then said i would be home in about 2 days.
#68
When tired, do not try to wheelie the front wheels onto the back of your trailer to load. You won't make the wheelie, you'll hit the back of the trailer with your front skid plate, you'll bend the keeper in the hitch on the tongue unbeknownst to you, and the next day your trailer will fall off when you cross some railroad tracks. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img]
#69
1. Never try to stop a rolling fourwheeler with you leg, you will end up in three months of physical therapy for blood clots
2. Never try to stop a fourwheeler from rolling on your friend with your face, you will end up with a cuncussion and a very broken.... well, face (He actually saved his friend's life when he did this, seriously)
3.Never tell your friend with the little 220 that you will go throught the very large mudhole if he goes through, because He will go through the shallow part with the grass and what not sticking up and expect YOU to go throught the deep part (I did this to two buddies of mine, I had the 220, and he had the broken 750 after going throught the hole [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img])
4. Never take the girl you like fourwheeling in the rain, up the mountain, on your Dad's quad, thinking she will like you more because of it, because she will almost flip your Dad's quad into the ditch and then start dating a midget the next day[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-mad.gif[/img]
5.when the guy on the Brute Force didn't go through the hole, it means you shouldn't try it with the 220
2. Never try to stop a fourwheeler from rolling on your friend with your face, you will end up with a cuncussion and a very broken.... well, face (He actually saved his friend's life when he did this, seriously)
3.Never tell your friend with the little 220 that you will go throught the very large mudhole if he goes through, because He will go through the shallow part with the grass and what not sticking up and expect YOU to go throught the deep part (I did this to two buddies of mine, I had the 220, and he had the broken 750 after going throught the hole [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img])
4. Never take the girl you like fourwheeling in the rain, up the mountain, on your Dad's quad, thinking she will like you more because of it, because she will almost flip your Dad's quad into the ditch and then start dating a midget the next day[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-mad.gif[/img]
5.when the guy on the Brute Force didn't go through the hole, it means you shouldn't try it with the 220
#70
LOL.. Don't fall asleep while you are ridding!! This actually happened to me while I was riding my cycle a number of years ago!! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img]
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