freinds dont let freinds ride their quads!!!
#1
I let a freind ride my beloved vinson last weekend and within 30 seconds I looked up and he was on the ground and the vinson was rolling over on her nose. Luckily it only bent the $hit out of the front rack, and pushed the front plastic back about an inch. It also broke something in the head light pod, but the light and gauges still work fint the lense just wobles around alittle more than it used to. It landed on the wheels and didint bend the bars at least, but it still pissed me off bad. Any body know of any aftermarket bolt on racks that replace the origanal racks? Or for that matter anywhere that i can find a factory rack for cheap. Thanks for any info.
#3
Yeah dude that sucks! Some friends I will let ride (not on the trails) and some not at all. My friends and I respect one anothers ride and don't ask. If we do its just here to there and back, no evil keneivl stuff.
#4
thats nothing this one time me and my nieghbour went trikeing me on my 110 and he was on a 250sx we desided to switch [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] after about 2 minuts i fliped it over backwords and gas leaked all over it and then it exploded and now its garbage and its at my farm
but my 110 would never do that to me
but my 110 would never do that to me
#6
friend of mine, when my quad was fairly stock thank god, within thirty minutes got hit by a truck going 50 mph...... quad was totaled and had no insurance.....
now that I have this one, no one at all is going to ride it with the few exception of 4 pro riders I know thats it.
now that I have this one, no one at all is going to ride it with the few exception of 4 pro riders I know thats it.
#7
I assume your freind didn't get hurt.
It is tough to turn them down I know but you have to go with your gut feeling. Best case would be to have a junker to let them ride until they develop skills or their own quad. As long as you think they have enough since not to hurt themselves and even then, everyone makes mistakes.
It is tough to turn them down I know but you have to go with your gut feeling. Best case would be to have a junker to let them ride until they develop skills or their own quad. As long as you think they have enough since not to hurt themselves and even then, everyone makes mistakes.
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