trail blazer good or bad?
#14
He said no troubles..
I haven't had a bit of trouble with mine.
this week is the start of my mods..New plastic, New Rims(steel ITP) and RCR Kit.
The Trailblazer is a very good quad. if you buy one you won't be disappointed..
I haven't had a bit of trouble with mine.
this week is the start of my mods..New plastic, New Rims(steel ITP) and RCR Kit.
The Trailblazer is a very good quad. if you buy one you won't be disappointed..
#16
stupid me ive made up my mind but my father sure hasent will polaris hold up to a beating cause i beat my 300 4x4 pretty hard its a 97 and ive gone through front and back bearings 4 sets of tires two front spindles all the shaft boots a set of handle bars swingarm bearings brakes a winch switch & winch cable all the stock skid plates but my bike still runs great do you think a trail blazer would hold up tp this abuse? im not gonna be doin any rock bashing on this bike but i will ride it hard im gonna buy it new and will take special care of it especially if its new. whats the price for a top end rebuild whats cheaper wiesco or stock?
#19
200xtra,
The Trailblazer handles abuse well I am very hard on mine. I jump it ride it in mud and water and the only thing ive had break was the front a-arm from hitting a metal pole but it was easy to fix I had it off in about 5 minutes and welded it. Ive never cracked the fenders they seem to flex very good. And it jumps pretty good but the front struts are easy to bottom off big jumps. Ive never bottomed the rear shock I think stiffer front springs will help the front I havent got them yet though but they are cheap. I think it will hold up very good but not the kind off stuff you do with your 3004x4 its not made for that. But if you do break someting Ive found that they are very easy to work on to replace parts. Good luck covincing your dad.
Greg,
96 Trailblazer
The Trailblazer handles abuse well I am very hard on mine. I jump it ride it in mud and water and the only thing ive had break was the front a-arm from hitting a metal pole but it was easy to fix I had it off in about 5 minutes and welded it. Ive never cracked the fenders they seem to flex very good. And it jumps pretty good but the front struts are easy to bottom off big jumps. Ive never bottomed the rear shock I think stiffer front springs will help the front I havent got them yet though but they are cheap. I think it will hold up very good but not the kind off stuff you do with your 3004x4 its not made for that. But if you do break someting Ive found that they are very easy to work on to replace parts. Good luck covincing your dad.
Greg,
96 Trailblazer


