Mojave questions.............
#1
I'm looking pretty soon to trade in my Beartracker on a late model Mojave. How well do they climb? Can they handle a lot of mud? How easy are they to maintain? What's the top speed? etc. etc. If anybody here has one and they can tell me what (if any) problems they have had with it I would really appreciate it. Thanks in advance!
#3
Originally posted by: tom18801
easy to maintain if ypu have lots and lots of tranny parts mojaves are junk dont buy one!!!
easy to maintain if ypu have lots and lots of tranny parts mojaves are junk dont buy one!!!
~Pman~
#5
I have had a mojave for three years.It is a 1991.It climbs hills great.I ride with guys who have polaris 4 wheel drives and I do better in mud then they do.Mainly because there belts start slipping.I got a raptor 3 weeks ago and I prbobly wont be ridding the mojave that much any more.
If you are just starting out on a sport atv the mojave or blaster are good beginner quads.My mojave will pull away from polaris magnum 500.His spedometor says 60 and I am pulling away slightly.I am sure the spedometor is off a little.
If you are just starting out on a sport atv the mojave or blaster are good beginner quads.My mojave will pull away from polaris magnum 500.His spedometor says 60 and I am pulling away slightly.I am sure the spedometor is off a little.
#6
i agree with with pman and ringer bolth. i have a mojave and it climes great it kicks on trails and goes through mudreel good. i had to pull out my brother on his banshee in the clay. it was a little bit hard considering it wouldent start. i got a wb pipe and mud shark tires on the back.
#7
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#10
I love my pipe. It makes it sound big. It is really loud & deep. You can change the sound & power with the plates. You get 12 plates with the pipe. You can put as many or as few as you like. The mud sharks are 21 x 12 x10. You don't have to rejet ,but it is better if you do but then you should add a higher flow air filter as well.


