KingQuad Powersliding..........Possible?
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I myself do not own one YET. I plan on hopefully buying before June 30th so I can still get a factory warranty. I'm going to ride one at a dealer tomorrow. Supposedly though, even completely stock you can pull a wheelie I think in low with a tug on the bars and probably some body english. You're breaking it in by the book? I've heard you should give it varying amounts of hard acceleration and letting off from time to time to allow the rings to seat properly for power. Basically, if you don't ride WOT all the time, ride it like normal.
#12
i can slide and wheelie pretty easily. the rear end is light and allows it to slide and spinout easily. if you punch it on ant thing but blacktop it will bog for a sec and the speedo will go to 1mph and then it goes straight to 9mph and starts spinning pretty good if you try to slide on wet pavement it might come around on you. it rained today and i went out and did some donuts on the road
to ride a wheelie punch it in high or low and as soon as the bog is done pull back it it will come right up(H-9-10mph) (Lo-4-5 mph)
when you get it you may want to put a steering stabilizer on it because it is a little twitchy
i have stock rubber
to ride a wheelie punch it in high or low and as soon as the bog is done pull back it it will come right up(H-9-10mph) (Lo-4-5 mph)
when you get it you may want to put a steering stabilizer on it because it is a little twitchy
i have stock rubber
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