What about air shocks on a Polaris???
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You guys both have good points. I think the point that ATVING is trying to make, is that it would be really nice to be able to lower the front end of the quad, while going up a steep hill. This would put the weight closer to the ground in the front, which would then be less likely to tip over backwards. On the flip side, going down this same steep hill, with the ability to lower the center of gravity on the rear end, would make the bike more stable going down, thus helping it to keep from rolling over forward. Also, the ability to raise the entire structure before fording a water hole, or crossing a mud pit would help to get through it easier, as the extra heigth would be handy here. Again, these are just thoughts, or theories, but you have to admit it would be pretty interesting though.
Again, just a thought.
Mike
Again, just a thought.
Mike
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