Flipped my 800 today:(
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I flipped my 800 on the right side today, it pushed the front cab plastic into the hot pipes and melted it bad. It also pumped about a 1/2 qurat of oil into the air box.
I plan to order new plastic from ridgerunner, it starts and runs fine.
Should I just add oil or change it? I can't see why anything would mix with the oil but ???
I plan to order new plastic from ridgerunner, it starts and runs fine.
Should I just add oil or change it? I can't see why anything would mix with the oil but ???
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OUCH, never a good sign when those big pigs get off there wheels. Where I ride(Wayne National Forrest) they have these 50" bridges made from 2x4's, and I got off to the side and dropped mine about 3 feet on its right side. I was amazed that only damage was 2 scratches, blends with the camo. Only thing that saved me was the super soft sand along the creek. They want you to stay out of the water beacause of EPA regs. I understand that , but you put tires and spacers on and you are well past 50" I tread lightly, with that said, I will not do the bridges anymore.
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You're right they are tough, but heavy too. Sometimes the heavyness is what does the most damage. When I flipped mine, it was all I could do to roll it back over. Not bragging here, but I am 300 lbs and can usually GET R DONE when I get pissed. I felt like a baby trying to roll that thing back over! LOL!!!
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