what gives
#1
what gives
ok i go riding with my friends and we switch off bikes and stuff. well my bike wont make the turns that there bikes will unless i slide it. so thinking it is me i let my experienced friend try it out and he thinks it my front tires the way they grab the ground is this true. because im considering selling my bike over it. i have maxxis razrs in the front
please help
please help
#4
#5
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cant say that i would know on a quad but i know with my wheeler if i change the pressure even 1 pound in the front it is a entire different ride - and not in a good way - almost put it in the trees once with about 1 1/2 pounds more than usual. Like I said - I do not know if quads are the same way - worht a shot though.
#6
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Originally posted by: raptorider660
the problem is its a pos so thats why and u should sell it
the problem is its a pos so thats why and u should sell it
Replies like this is exactly why my post count is so low. Instead of trying to help people ALWAYS bash other peoples bikes. I ride a warrior but that is besides the point. I am interested in all quads. I see no reason to to tell people what they own no matter what it is that it is a POS. Thats just stupid.
#7
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Originally posted by: Pelphrey
Replies like this is exactly why my post count is so low. Instead of trying to help people ALWAYS bash other peoples bikes. I ride a warrior but that is besides the point. I am interested in all quads. I see no reason to to tell people what they own no matter what it is that it is a POS. Thats just stupid.
Originally posted by: raptorider660
the problem is its a pos so thats why and u should sell it
the problem is its a pos so thats why and u should sell it
Replies like this is exactly why my post count is so low. Instead of trying to help people ALWAYS bash other peoples bikes. I ride a warrior but that is besides the point. I am interested in all quads. I see no reason to to tell people what they own no matter what it is that it is a POS. Thats just stupid.
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#9
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Please don't take what I'm saying the wrong way, I'm not tyring to bash your bike.
A warrior does not have the R&D (Research and Development) into it as much as the other higher class bikes have. When you pay for a more expensive bike, you are also paying for the thought that they put into building it. The warrior was just a bike that people that wanted one to be able to afford, but not have to pay a arm and a leg for. The stance is too narrow, the shocks are too hard, it rides too rough, etc.... The Maxxis tires do have a lot of traction, so it will make the ride worse on a bike that is already stiff, so if you change them to something softer with less bite it will make it a little better. But, in all, you're still going to have somewhat of a "ruff" ride.
A warrior does not have the R&D (Research and Development) into it as much as the other higher class bikes have. When you pay for a more expensive bike, you are also paying for the thought that they put into building it. The warrior was just a bike that people that wanted one to be able to afford, but not have to pay a arm and a leg for. The stance is too narrow, the shocks are too hard, it rides too rough, etc.... The Maxxis tires do have a lot of traction, so it will make the ride worse on a bike that is already stiff, so if you change them to something softer with less bite it will make it a little better. But, in all, you're still going to have somewhat of a "ruff" ride.
#10
what gives
First I agree with 1lessraptor with his statement. Second are you comparing to other warriors or what type of bikes are you talking about? If you are comparing apples to apples then you have a problem, if your comparing to a YFZ or Raptor then there is a reason why it won't match. Your paying for more technology and as you know the more tech the more cash. It would be like comparing a Black and White 13" round tube TV to a 62" Plasma flatscreen!