Predator front bumper????
#1
I am looking at either the AC or the new DG...thoughts and opinions?!!! I am probaly going with AC nerfs so I am leaning to AC front bumper too. I would like to see some pics if anyone has any. That would probaly make choice easier. Although I guess noone may have one yet.
#5
One question, are you running the rezzis for the front shocks? If so, do you have them mounted up front on the frame? The Pure Polaris front bumper offers some great front end (including the rezzi's and coolant bottle) protection. The line matching angles of the tubing take a bit of getting used to, but once you've crashed through some trails, you really appreciate the protection to your added gear. Engineered to fit, and protect.
#7
What, me sound like a commercial? After all the battles with Sport/Scrambler parts, I'm just grinnin' like an idiot cause this gear kicks butt, and the factory is offering it. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] Did you see the forcast for 50 degrees later this week. The Predator is getting hungry, I think feeding time is near. The rabbits are getting nervous.
Lawyer's disclaimer (yea another one) I do not suggest, or practice (normally) the consuming of fluffous de cottontail (rabbit) while piloting the Polaris Predator. This disclaimer does not, however, save those little critters who routinely practice "trail freeze". That common glazed over stare you get when an ATV of the Predator's nature rapidly rounds the corner. Unless the rider is supplied with sufficient time, they're probably soooo distracted by the awsome Predator performance, that the fluffous specimen (aka Floppy) probably won't stand a chance. If by chance Floppy is lucky enough, those Maxis Razors will pass on either side, thus lending an opportunity for him/her to live to see another carrot. Floppy be advised, the Predator is hunting other brands of atv's, not you. But please, save us the "speed bump" moment. What have lawyers done to our coutry?
Lawyer's disclaimer (yea another one) I do not suggest, or practice (normally) the consuming of fluffous de cottontail (rabbit) while piloting the Polaris Predator. This disclaimer does not, however, save those little critters who routinely practice "trail freeze". That common glazed over stare you get when an ATV of the Predator's nature rapidly rounds the corner. Unless the rider is supplied with sufficient time, they're probably soooo distracted by the awsome Predator performance, that the fluffous specimen (aka Floppy) probably won't stand a chance. If by chance Floppy is lucky enough, those Maxis Razors will pass on either side, thus lending an opportunity for him/her to live to see another carrot. Floppy be advised, the Predator is hunting other brands of atv's, not you. But please, save us the "speed bump" moment. What have lawyers done to our coutry?
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#8
modquad, my doppler radar(mounted on my house) is forcasting that I will be in BlackRiverFalls Wis. on Thursday this week for another FLUFFY run over there. Modquad, what trail or trails will you be riddin tryin to kill FLUFFY? Modquad, can you suggest any trails or tracks that you know of that are good ones around the Twin Cities area? I wanted to go to the Eveleth/Gilbert area on Friday but I cant swing it this week. I've been to BlackRiverFalls 7 times now since December cause it's pretty much the only good trails open right now that are close for me(2 hours away). Anyways modquad let me know if you have any suggestions for trails for Thursday.
#9
Nothing in the metro area. I love Black River Falls....it goes on ,and on, and on. Another fun place, although not very big is Willow River. Couple of hours north of the metro on 35. Great place to dial in shocks/suspension, cause there are some nutty woops in places. There also is Meadow Valley Motorsports park, 1.2 miles past the Millville entrance. Pre-ride that track though, cause if you don't, it could probably kill you......literally. I normally ride northeast of Brainerd, right where the spring ATVAM convention is gonna take place (shameless plug). I've got a 12-15 mile woods course there. One round trip on that beast, and you're ready for the lake! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
#10
So thats how it happens........
There is a good thread going on bumping off bunnies, and before you know it someone hi-jacks the thread to "Hey Skeeter, Do you ride by the ditch and that leaning tree where I shot up that ol car door?" "Well sho Bubba, I bin out in that those wood befur....."
Back to the show now.
I'm very very happy with my PRM bumpers, several different tube styles too; I run the smaller tube Baja style.
Check out the pictures at:
prm-atv.com
There is a good thread going on bumping off bunnies, and before you know it someone hi-jacks the thread to "Hey Skeeter, Do you ride by the ditch and that leaning tree where I shot up that ol car door?" "Well sho Bubba, I bin out in that those wood befur....."
Back to the show now.
I'm very very happy with my PRM bumpers, several different tube styles too; I run the smaller tube Baja style.
Check out the pictures at:
prm-atv.com


