putting racks on my trailblazer
#1
I've decide after my ride today I plan on staying with the trailblazer for a long while it just fits my style perfect not hard to ride and still a quick little quad that working out good as long as I don't over choke it lol. As for water problems with the CVT I really haven't had any yet and when I do I just stop and drain it.
Back to subject on hand I'm thinking of getting racks and rack bags.
To haul maybe a small cooler.
or maybe i should just get this
Alloy Six Pack Rack
For Polaris Trailblazer 250 (1996-2005)
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.dgperf.com/pages/DGproductsDetail.asp?AppType=ATV&AppID=49&productI D=5601
">http://www.dgperf.com/pages/DG...&productID=5601
</a>
Or should I get the racks from Polaris?
I think even after i pay this guy off im planing on keeping it as a back up quad.
im may just buy another one for a friend or my dad to ride. but im really intressed in a sportsman of any size someday most likly the 300 or 400 maybe the 500 H.O.
Edit: just saw there still making the scrambler 500 4x4 for 2009 thats the one for me lol
Back to subject on hand I'm thinking of getting racks and rack bags.
To haul maybe a small cooler.
or maybe i should just get this
Alloy Six Pack Rack
For Polaris Trailblazer 250 (1996-2005)
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.dgperf.com/pages/DGproductsDetail.asp?AppType=ATV&AppID=49&productI D=5601
">http://www.dgperf.com/pages/DG...&productID=5601
</a>
Or should I get the racks from Polaris?
I think even after i pay this guy off im planing on keeping it as a back up quad.
im may just buy another one for a friend or my dad to ride. but im really intressed in a sportsman of any size someday most likly the 300 or 400 maybe the 500 H.O.
Edit: just saw there still making the scrambler 500 4x4 for 2009 thats the one for me lol
#2
also im thinking about a new pair of riding boots what do you guys think of these?
http://www.tufpowersports.com/...ND+boot.5050_Boots.htm
http://www.tufpowersports.com/...ND+boot.5050_Boots.htm
#4
You dont really need a riding boot IMO. I have a pair of muck chore boots 1/2 rubber 1/2 neoprene that you can pick up at Tractor Supply for about 60 bucks. I think they are perfect for riding and every day work around the yard or farm. When you're done just hose em off. I love em. Bought a pair for my wife and dad.
#5
I agree about the riding boots. I prefer wearing a low cut work shoe so I can bash my ankles into rocks and so I can fill them up with icy cold water when that waterhole is a little deeper than I thought on a November ride. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] If they would work together I would get the DG rack for a cooler and the Polaris rear rack and rear rack bag for extra stuff like clothes and tools. Where we ride it is often 40 degrees different from when we start our ride to when we end it. New England is a weird place.
#6
I've never even owned a pair of riding boots, and never seen a need for them on an ATV with floorboards. Any boot with a heel works fine, and I usually wear 20 year old combat boots. A rack for a cooler or gas can is a must for me since I like to ride all day. I had a Polaris rear rack on my T-blazer.
#7
I seen the racks from CMP and TUSK, and DG i was curious how they look as i just picked up a 02 TB. i see they offer a front rack also but that seams to take a way from the look..
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#9
them trail blazer 250's take a beating. . .put 2 mud tires on the rear seal the air box run a snorkle out up the fender to body divet it'll go where no one would ever dream of taking it my friend took his places 300 and 450 sportsmans got stuck. . .
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