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Old 02-25-2001 | 10:10 PM
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Can a wolverine do a donut on hard pack like a sport quad?or is that impossible because of the full time 4x4,if you can do a donut tell how you do it and a couple of your donut stories!!!!also how does its power compare to a t-wolf 4x4?
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Old 02-25-2001 | 10:19 PM
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also,can it wheelie?if so,how is it done?like putting it in neutral and revving her up and clicking into 1st?tell me your wheelie stories!if there is any!lol!
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Old 02-25-2001 | 11:02 PM
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Stock wolverine will barely ride a wheelie if you rev it while holding the shifter up, then let it down it will pop up a little, now with my pipe and filter I can stand it on the grab bar easily now, if your quick enough you can hit fourth gear with the wheels in the air. Donuts not really. wet grass, other slick surfaces, and on ice, good god it starts spinning so fast feels like your going to fly off!
 
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Old 02-26-2001 | 11:54 AM
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Is that hard on the gear box, when you rev it up and click into gear? or is like letting out a manual clutch???
 
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Old 02-26-2001 | 04:57 PM
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Heya, I just got a digital camera last Friday and it can take 3 min. video clips and I got a good video clip of me doing a "donut" in my fathers driveway. It was a snowy surface and really looked pretty cool. I just have to wait till my girlfriend gets her pc sometime this week (hopefully). I also got some other photos of me and my fathers quads. Some other photos of some of the trails out here in winter. I will be able to scan these ones and then post them.

They should be out soon! Keep your eyes peeled. As for doing donuts on dirt, if its possible, I'll take a video clip of it and show ya.

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Old 02-26-2001 | 09:49 PM
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A99Wolverine is right!...

A stock Wolv. can barely hold a wheelie itself.

As for donuts... it's pretty touch on the hard stuff, but on the sand, loose dirt, gravel and such it's not too too bad.

Check out my pics of the Matchewan Slimes where there is a pic of a Donut in the sand...it cool!!

Boom
 
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Old 02-27-2001 | 12:26 PM
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Hey Boom! When I get to scan pics, I'll show ya some pics of my fathers maxll. Its really nice. Its a 95 and looks like new. He has the windshield, camo top, roll bar, 23" tires (I think) on rims, winch, he has the largest tracks that you can get for them but there not on it in any of the pics I think. There the old tracks with aluminum lags. He had it for sale but he changed his mind I think since its paid off..
 
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