Wheelies on a automatic Quad?
#1
I've got 14 hours on KQ and have loved every minute of it. I waited 3 years to buy an ATV! The KQ specs are hard to beat.
I've been learning a lot about what I can and cannot do with the KQ. But..... I'm want to do a wheelie. Dirt bikes are one thing. Quads are another.
It's been over 20 years since I've ridden. My dirt bike days on a Honda 100 are way behind me now, but I'm eager to learn and have fun pushing the quad to it's limits.
I have signed up for the safety course since Suzuki provides the class for free and pays me $100 dollars for taking the class!
My KQ is stock.
I've been learning a lot about what I can and cannot do with the KQ. But..... I'm want to do a wheelie. Dirt bikes are one thing. Quads are another.
It's been over 20 years since I've ridden. My dirt bike days on a Honda 100 are way behind me now, but I'm eager to learn and have fun pushing the quad to it's limits.
I have signed up for the safety course since Suzuki provides the class for free and pays me $100 dollars for taking the class!
My KQ is stock.
#2
You shouldn't have a problem at all. You might have to lean back just a little but it will pop the front end right up. Once you get good at it you can ride wheelies for as long as want. You just have to find the balance point.
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