everyone w/ a warrior please read
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ya i got to drive it for like 30 min then we haD to go but hopefully i get it tomm i just dont want to deAl with my dad treating me like a baby also wats the best way to get going cause wen i first tried it i stalled it lol first time i did that it was a lil diff than rm250 but wats the best way on a warrior
#14
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Its not based on age. Your dad knows you better than us and is the one who can best judge if youll get yourself killed or not. Its really not a matter of if you can handle it, sure you can handle it. Its a matter of what youll do after your on it and your dads not around. Its kinda like handing your kid a gun. Is he responsible enough to not screw around and get himself killed, tear something up, or hurt somone?
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The Warrior is probably one of the best quads to start ridding. They have a nice mellow powerband, along with a heavy front end so they don't wheelie by accident very often. Another way to judge if you are ready for it is that you should always be strong enough to lift the machine you are riding, can't lift it don't ride it.
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ok i got it guys wat a blast it was sooo much fun putting my friends sportsman 500 to shame in 3rd gear also i dont see how the front end is heavy it was funny when i wheelied past my dad it totally changed his mind bout it bein too fast also it has a fmf pipe k/n filter rims and im not sure but my dads friend said it seemed as it had a after maket clutch or wateven as u didnt have to pull the clutch al the way down to shift
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