Trailblazer
i think vinson and eiger are named after some huge mountain somewhere. I think the twin peaks is actualy named after the girl who took my order at denny's this mornig. And whats wrong with having a plate of eggs in the woods. Especialy if the twin peaks girl was cooking them? As long as there were no grizzlys around.
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This is a funny thread!!!!
I don't think I buy it. Stainless wrote "Well the hill was so steep that if I were to have tried to take it in high and it would have hopped sideways that would have been all she wrote." Well, the scrambler only has high gear and it made it. You should have been able to as well. Also, that is not the type of situation where your quad would have only 3 tires spinning. Just rock back and forth and it will go. But I guess I wasn't there, so anything is possible. There is no way this scrambler could stop on the hill, come over to try and help you out, and then continue on his way, if it was that steep. I have nothing against Polaris, I used to ride them all the time. Just got tired of putting money into them. I am a big fan of the scramber, and will someday buy a 400 2-stroke 4x4 just because they are fun.
Eggs do sound good right now, although my wife is a dietitian so I will have to limit myself on the yokes. They have a lot of cholostoral...
I don't think I buy it. Stainless wrote "Well the hill was so steep that if I were to have tried to take it in high and it would have hopped sideways that would have been all she wrote." Well, the scrambler only has high gear and it made it. You should have been able to as well. Also, that is not the type of situation where your quad would have only 3 tires spinning. Just rock back and forth and it will go. But I guess I wasn't there, so anything is possible. There is no way this scrambler could stop on the hill, come over to try and help you out, and then continue on his way, if it was that steep. I have nothing against Polaris, I used to ride them all the time. Just got tired of putting money into them. I am a big fan of the scramber, and will someday buy a 400 2-stroke 4x4 just because they are fun.
Eggs do sound good right now, although my wife is a dietitian so I will have to limit myself on the yokes. They have a lot of cholostoral...
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Originally posted by: Catterman
This is a funny thread!!!!
I don't think I buy it. Stainless wrote "Well the hill was so steep that if I were to have tried to take it in high and it would have hopped sideways that would have been all she wrote." Well, the scrambler only has high gear and it made it..
I have no reason to put one four-wheeler over the other here. I'm just telling it like it was. If you sit my Vinson next to his Scrambler its alot taller and has the independant suspension on the back where the scram doesnt so common sense will tell you that it is more top heavy than the other.Originally posted by: Catterman
This is a funny thread!!!!
I don't think I buy it. Stainless wrote "Well the hill was so steep that if I were to have tried to take it in high and it would have hopped sideways that would have been all she wrote." Well, the scrambler only has high gear and it made it..
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There is no way this scrambler could stop on the hill, come over to try and help you out, and then continue on his way, if it was that steep.
When I made this post this morning I was short on time and still half a sleep. I forgot to say in my first post that he backed up and let his atv sit up against a tree while he got off to **** and then help me.There is no way this scrambler could stop on the hill, come over to try and help you out, and then continue on his way, if it was that steep.
I didn't intend for this thread to turn into a Suzuki vs. Polaris thread, I was just a little disapointed and wanted to see if it were justified. Maybe I just need some more experience riding this Vinson and trying the break trick. If someone else were in the same position they probably could have went on up. I just didn't have the ***** to back up and hammer it because I was afraid it would tip over and roll 100 yds to the bottom of the hill. I already flipped it over on its side last time we went down a steep hill. Luckily there was a tree there where it just set on its side and I could brace myself against the tree and the seat. It took both of us to flip it back upright. I really like the Vinson and wouldn't get rid of it for any other. It has plenty of power (I actually think it will out run his on a straight a way :-)), rides two people compfortably, has plenty of room for packing gear and many many others. You guys should also know this is my first atv, only had it for 1 month and have no experience on them before this one where he has rode them all his life. I've always rode my dirtbikes so this is all new to me. Maybe in about a year or so I'll go back to the hill and see what I think.. I'll even take some pictures.
Weekend Warrior
Look at the good side your not hurt and your vinson didnt get hurt. You and your vinson are both new and your trying to run with the old dog that knows how to hunt. Watch how he does it and learn from him. Then someday show the old dog a few new moves it takes time.
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Originally posted by: Stainless
I didn't intend for this thread to turn into a Suzuki vs. Polaris thread, I was just a little disapointed and wanted to see if it were justified. Maybe I just need some more experience riding this Vinson and trying the break trick. If someone else were in the same position they probably could have went on up. I just didn't have the ***** to back up and hammer it because I was afraid it would tip over and roll 100 yds to the bottom of the hill. I already flipped it over on its side last time we went down a steep hill. Luckily there was a tree there where it just set on its side and I could brace myself against the tree and the seat. It took both of us to flip it back upright. I really like the Vinson and wouldn't get rid of it for any other. It has plenty of power (I actually think it will out run his on a straight a way :-)), rides two people compfortably, has plenty of room for packing gear and many many others. You guys should also know this is my first atv, only had it for 1 month and have no experience on them before this one where he has rode them all his life. I've always rode my dirtbikes so this is all new to me. Maybe in about a year or so I'll go back to the hill and see what I think.. I'll even take some pictures.
Originally posted by: Stainless
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Originally posted by: Catterman
This is a funny thread!!!!
I don't think I buy it. Stainless wrote "Well the hill was so steep that if I were to have tried to take it in high and it would have hopped sideways that would have been all she wrote." Well, the scrambler only has high gear and it made it..
I have no reason to put one four-wheeler over the other here. I'm just telling it like it was. If you sit my Vinson next to his Scrambler its alot taller and has the independant suspension on the back where the scram doesnt so common sense will tell you that it is more top heavy than the other.Originally posted by: Catterman
This is a funny thread!!!!
I don't think I buy it. Stainless wrote "Well the hill was so steep that if I were to have tried to take it in high and it would have hopped sideways that would have been all she wrote." Well, the scrambler only has high gear and it made it..
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There is no way this scrambler could stop on the hill, come over to try and help you out, and then continue on his way, if it was that steep.
When I made this post this morning I was short on time and still half a sleep. I forgot to say in my first post that he backed up and let his atv sit up against a tree while he got off to **** and then help me.There is no way this scrambler could stop on the hill, come over to try and help you out, and then continue on his way, if it was that steep.
I didn't intend for this thread to turn into a Suzuki vs. Polaris thread, I was just a little disapointed and wanted to see if it were justified. Maybe I just need some more experience riding this Vinson and trying the break trick. If someone else were in the same position they probably could have went on up. I just didn't have the ***** to back up and hammer it because I was afraid it would tip over and roll 100 yds to the bottom of the hill. I already flipped it over on its side last time we went down a steep hill. Luckily there was a tree there where it just set on its side and I could brace myself against the tree and the seat. It took both of us to flip it back upright. I really like the Vinson and wouldn't get rid of it for any other. It has plenty of power (I actually think it will out run his on a straight a way :-)), rides two people compfortably, has plenty of room for packing gear and many many others. You guys should also know this is my first atv, only had it for 1 month and have no experience on them before this one where he has rode them all his life. I've always rode my dirtbikes so this is all new to me. Maybe in about a year or so I'll go back to the hill and see what I think.. I'll even take some pictures.
well,,,on that type of hill,,,,it is best to be conservative,,,,if you arent confident!!!
Get used to the bike,,,,get used to the hill,,,and I gaurentee the Vinson will fly up it.
Better to be safe than sorry.
Pro Rider
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Originally posted by: Stainless
Originally posted by: Stainless
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I have no reason to put one four-wheeler over the other here. I'm just telling it like it was. If you sit my Vinson next to his Scrambler its alot taller and has the independant suspension on the back where the scram doesnt so common sense will tell you that it is more top heavy than the other.
I'm a little confused about that statement... you sound like you are saying the Vinson has IRS. That's not true... or did I wake up on a different planet this morning?[i]
I have no reason to put one four-wheeler over the other here. I'm just telling it like it was. If you sit my Vinson next to his Scrambler its alot taller and has the independant suspension on the back where the scram doesnt so common sense will tell you that it is more top heavy than the other.
Trailblazer
thats right safari the jokes on you. this IS a different planet. Where vinsons have irs and twin peaks are ***** and scramblers are eggs. This whole thread is in your imagination. You are dreaming. When you wake up,you will need to put all of this together and apply it to your life. There is deep hidden meaning in all of this. Lets just hope your smart enough to figure it out. It might not realy be a "hill" that stainless was climbing-or was it? Maybe its not the cahones that are stainless? I don't know.
Pro Rider
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Originally posted by: luny2nz
thats right safari the jokes on you. this IS a different planet. Where vinsons have irs and twin peaks are ***** and scramblers are eggs. This whole thread is in your imagination. You are dreaming. When you wake up,you will need to put all of this together and apply it to your life. There is deep hidden meaning in all of this. Lets just hope your smart enough to figure it out. It might not realy be a "hill" that stainless was climbing-or was it? Maybe its not the cahones that are stainless? I don't know.
uhhh... are you being serious?Originally posted by: luny2nz
thats right safari the jokes on you. this IS a different planet. Where vinsons have irs and twin peaks are ***** and scramblers are eggs. This whole thread is in your imagination. You are dreaming. When you wake up,you will need to put all of this together and apply it to your life. There is deep hidden meaning in all of this. Lets just hope your smart enough to figure it out. It might not realy be a "hill" that stainless was climbing-or was it? Maybe its not the cahones that are stainless? I don't know.
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