Ltz-250 a good stunt quad?
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Ltz-250 a good stunt quad?
One of my buddies had one and if you get enough weight on the back it will wheelie easily. The secret to wheelies is good carb tuning lots of torque and good hook-up, with the four man wheelie you need the best jet choice for the elevation a good pipe and a fair amount of weight on the back I saw one do it. sorry no pics this was quite some time ago but the guy on the back was over 200 pounds the other guys were very light they rocked it once and up the bike went up was very nice indeed. They kept that bike up for a fair amount of distance but dropped pretty quick because the front end was so heavy. in my experience the terrain/tire/weight over the rear wheels is crutial to getting good wheelies People say oh king quads can't wheelie I say that's BS with the right setup any quad with enough torque will wheelie in fact I have a 700 Kawasaki prairie and I was nagged why can't you wheelie? I told them I have agressive tires and on dirt roads I can't wheelie + I have a 10 pound winch on the front and my bike makes so much power it spins 25" tires at will. After a lot of teasing I suggested one of my buddies hop on the back, let's just say I wheelied past six quads after that and my friend wanted to stay on the back of my quad because I could wheelie all day and at almost any speed with that vtwin but I lacked traction and I knew this, that's why I told him to hop on If I wanted to wheelie by myself I would have found out about 26" tires or larger to reduce wheelspin or I would have added a box on the back or extra wieght or no winch etc.. and I don't know for the life of me why people don't understand this some people say my quad just spins others say mine wheelies easily and others say there must be something wrong with mine but think about it are you all at the same elevation? do you all have exactly the same accesories? do you all weigh the same? are you driving in the same temperatures and the same terrain? when you think about it really some will have to fine tune their quads to whhelie easy and others will have the perfect OUT OF THE BOX setup, but I would say a good portion of qauds nowadays will wheelie if they are setup right just some take more effort to setup than others.
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