warrior
#11
If you think you can handle the Wolf, then the Warrior shouldn't be too bad. Just set the throttle limiter to a safe setting until you get used to the machine. It can be a handful, especially with the manual clutch .. the accelleration is much stronger and more sudden with the manual than with a semi-auto. If you're into deep mud however, the Warrior's probably not going to be much fun for you.
#13
diablo - thabnx ill think about the grocery store or somethin
nlwarrior01 - yeah i've ridden a wolvy once before.
deucerooster - no.
can someone PLEASE tell me the top speed of a wolverine?!?!?!? i no the warrior.
nlwarrior01 - yeah i've ridden a wolvy once before.
deucerooster - no.
can someone PLEASE tell me the top speed of a wolverine?!?!?!? i no the warrior.
#16
The Wolvy does have a pretty high top speed. It's because it's geared kinda high for a trail quad, which is one of the things that people who ride mud and hills complain about. They say 1st gear is too high. I've seen some Wolverines climb a hill so steep and twisty and rutted with roots and rocks that my Beartracker couldn't make it and neither could a Big Bear. They have been appropriately named "the mountain goat" by quite a few people on here. The only thing about the Wolverine is that I heard they aren't that reliable. Don't flame me, because if anybody really knows I would like to know too.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
#20
Originally posted by: Lego
seriously?!? well heck in that case ill get a wolvy!!! hehehe....warrior top is 61.......wow.
thanx i didnt no that. i mean, for my kinda ridin a wolvy would be MUCH better.
seriously?!? well heck in that case ill get a wolvy!!! hehehe....warrior top is 61.......wow.
thanx i didnt no that. i mean, for my kinda ridin a wolvy would be MUCH better.
Hope you enjoy whatever you get dude!


