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Old 06-26-2009, 02:19 PM
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So Im wondering how hard I can push my bike before I should worry, I have 2 buddys with sport quads and they fly through the trails, I do pretty good to keep up to them but I know I cant Im double the weight of them. I just dont want to be breaking parts.

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Old 06-26-2009, 04:28 PM
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well if your wanting to keep up to sport quads in the woods you might just get a sport quad, trying to keep up and pushing the heck out of your polaris you might just get into a accident,lets face it its a big machine that doesnt handle tight trails like a sport quad, I never could keep up to my buddies they had banshees and 400 ex's but when we finally came to mud and they were stuck i would just tool past them. as far as your machine holding up pushing it I think it can take the abuse unless you put it into a tree or roll it Ect.
 
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lol very true about the mud part, weve been here a few timesw already where they try to fly across the mud and just spin. And I dumped it for the first time last week and a rough trail here called Black and Decker trails....it was all in slow motion as the bike tipped and I hopped off and thought I could hold it up and nope it slowy tipped onto its side in a muddy puddle... didnt even scrape the plastics on it.
 
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ON a Popo, the faster you go the lousier the handling, due to the strut front end. Be Careful and don't get hurt.
 
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Well looks like I take it a little slower and beat them down in the mud.
 
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