sport quad right for me
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Yeah ... I think as soon as I get the bars raised up on mine about 4" and get the A-arm skid plates so I don't have to worry quite as much about rocks (already have the chassis and rotor plates) I'm gonna really be digging this thing.
The area I primarily ride has entirley too many rocks, but as soon as I get to a clear area where it's just dirt and let er rip, I'm glad I didn't get a bigger heavier quad ...
I think the ticket for me is getting the bars up higher... once that's done I can see being confident getting all 4 wheels off the ground, as it is now I feel like I'm gonna go over the handlebars every time I land ... haha [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
The area I primarily ride has entirley too many rocks, but as soon as I get to a clear area where it's just dirt and let er rip, I'm glad I didn't get a bigger heavier quad ...
I think the ticket for me is getting the bars up higher... once that's done I can see being confident getting all 4 wheels off the ground, as it is now I feel like I'm gonna go over the handlebars every time I land ... haha [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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