4x4 vs sport
#6
Have you seen a new outlander 800 run? There movers, but they wont handle like a sport quad.
My grizz is great for trails and mud. I can ride wheelies without any trouble. The ride is very, very smooth. It goes 60+ mph.
My Z is good for dune riding and racing.
My grizz is great for trails and mud. I can ride wheelies without any trouble. The ride is very, very smooth. It goes 60+ mph.
My Z is good for dune riding and racing.
#7
top speed isn't everyones concern if they actually ride (riding isn't driving on paved roads)...like I'm ever gonna go above 35 in woods. I had a built Mojave and an Eiger and I found myself liking the Eiger better then the Mo..so now the Mo goes out the door [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
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#8
Originally posted by: rolsmojave3
top speed isn't everyones concern if they actually ride (riding isn't driving on paved roads)...like I'm ever gonna go above 35 in woods. I had a built Mojave and an Eiger and I found myself liking the Eiger better then the Mo..so now the Mo goes out the door [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
top speed isn't everyones concern if they actually ride (riding isn't driving on paved roads)...like I'm ever gonna go above 35 in woods. I had a built Mojave and an Eiger and I found myself liking the Eiger better then the Mo..so now the Mo goes out the door [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
yea but you can go your top speed in the desert, woods arent the only place people ride
#10
Originally posted by: rolsmojave3
lol..never thought of that...I'm in Wisconsin...no sand for miles
lol..never thought of that...I'm in Wisconsin...no sand for miles


