Trail Blazer?
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Jviper85,
I'm only 15 years old, And I ride my Scrambler 400 pretty hard. I don't jump 20ft in the air though! like everyone else just said, That's abuse! Your quad should last forever if you take care of it. Quads can be ridden harder than crap, and still work properly if you maintain them.
I go riding with my friends, with a Trailblazer, Magnum 325 2x4, Trailboss, and my Scrambler. Honestly, The trailblazer has the least problems, and we ride them HARD!! Just imagine, 4- teenage boys Riding in The Texas country with huge deep stinky mudholes, Huge texas boulders and rocks, and all the big trees! All our trails are tight and windy, and we flip all the time. The most Our flipping has ever done to any of our Atv's is some cracked plastic, and a bent steering stem on the trailboss.
Also, I bought my scrambler, and all my aftermarket parts buy myself. Hell I even buy the gas for It, as well as all of my friends. Buying stuff for it where you have to work on It helps you understand the quad better, and know how to maintain It.
I like whoever's idea on here it was to replace all the weak parts with strong ones. That's what I plan To do.
Man, stop abusing your quad. Having a nice quad that your parents pay for for you is a big privelege that not everybody can have. You better take better care of it, and stop gripin' about it, or you won't have it anymore
I'm only 15 years old, And I ride my Scrambler 400 pretty hard. I don't jump 20ft in the air though! like everyone else just said, That's abuse! Your quad should last forever if you take care of it. Quads can be ridden harder than crap, and still work properly if you maintain them.
I go riding with my friends, with a Trailblazer, Magnum 325 2x4, Trailboss, and my Scrambler. Honestly, The trailblazer has the least problems, and we ride them HARD!! Just imagine, 4- teenage boys Riding in The Texas country with huge deep stinky mudholes, Huge texas boulders and rocks, and all the big trees! All our trails are tight and windy, and we flip all the time. The most Our flipping has ever done to any of our Atv's is some cracked plastic, and a bent steering stem on the trailboss.
Also, I bought my scrambler, and all my aftermarket parts buy myself. Hell I even buy the gas for It, as well as all of my friends. Buying stuff for it where you have to work on It helps you understand the quad better, and know how to maintain It.
I like whoever's idea on here it was to replace all the weak parts with strong ones. That's what I plan To do.
Man, stop abusing your quad. Having a nice quad that your parents pay for for you is a big privelege that not everybody can have. You better take better care of it, and stop gripin' about it, or you won't have it anymore
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