trailboss strength
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I've got a 2001 trailboss was wondering about the durability. I'm starting to jump two to three foot ramps ( it's a blast ) and was wondering about shock problems or anything else that could break. dose anyone esle jump a trailboss lets hear about it[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
#2
Thunderdaddy,
I have aired mine multiple times. It's a heavy quad for jumping, but it'll do it OK. Damage to date is a shredded rubber shock bumper thingy and a little axle tweakage. I cranked my preload on the back up to the second to last notch, but it still WAY to easy to bottom out. They are "light duty" jumpers IMO. If you are gonna make a habit of jumping ypu'd be better off with a sportier and LIGHTER quad. I've been torn between wanting a sport bike or trail bike. Kinda hard to get the best of both worlds, but the Trailboss does both adequately (for now). It sure is an awesome time as far as new models though. I can't wait to see what the new Polari' will be!
I have aired mine multiple times. It's a heavy quad for jumping, but it'll do it OK. Damage to date is a shredded rubber shock bumper thingy and a little axle tweakage. I cranked my preload on the back up to the second to last notch, but it still WAY to easy to bottom out. They are "light duty" jumpers IMO. If you are gonna make a habit of jumping ypu'd be better off with a sportier and LIGHTER quad. I've been torn between wanting a sport bike or trail bike. Kinda hard to get the best of both worlds, but the Trailboss does both adequately (for now). It sure is an awesome time as far as new models though. I can't wait to see what the new Polari' will be!
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