Anyone wanna take bets?
#1
Im betting I can do a 3rd gear wheelie on a warrior while sitting with my butt on the seat and not popping the clutch. A 15 tooth front sprocket and a stock rear with 20" tires.
#4
What's the big deal? I had a warrior and rode on two wheels most of the way down the river and back. I LOVE wheelies. Your gonna have to come up with better odds than that for a bet. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
~HoundDog
~HoundDog
#5
flat grass or asphalt. Level ground [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] ok.... better odds. Front wheels have to start out on the ground in 3rd. No riding one from first or second up to third. I think I could bring it up in fourth with some serious tugging but Im scared ill hurt myself lol.
#7
come on Jakal thats easy I do it all the time now [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
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#8
Shhhh! your killing my odds [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] J/K I already know it will do it easily, its jetted horribly and it already lifts em from throttle only in third. I was just waiting for some people to say "No way, warriors are slow!"
HoundDog, we have trails (bare clay/dirt), sand down at the river, my friend with 300 acres has pastures, mud, water, ramps etc... Then theres LA dunes 2 hours to the south, and all those ATV parks in eastern TX an hour or two up the road.
HoundDog, we have trails (bare clay/dirt), sand down at the river, my friend with 300 acres has pastures, mud, water, ramps etc... Then theres LA dunes 2 hours to the south, and all those ATV parks in eastern TX an hour or two up the road.
#10
Its in Forrest Hill Louisiana. I havent been yet. I wont go alone and my riding buddies and my quads are never running at the same time. I hear the dunes arent as impressive as the dunes otherplaces. If you just want something different though im sure you would have fun. They got a website somewhere but I lost the link!


