-Worst Atv Ever Made-
#33
Engine wise...Mojave. The engines on this things are junk. I have owned a few and they all had the same problems. I haven't seen any changes in the 14 years they have been made.
Frame wise...Banshee. I can kick a stock banshee frame and bend it.
Suspension wise (on a performance bike). The ultra choppy 85-86 LT250r. Mojaves are right there too.
All and all, I have too say I have more complaints about the mojave than any other.
Frame wise...Banshee. I can kick a stock banshee frame and bend it.
Suspension wise (on a performance bike). The ultra choppy 85-86 LT250r. Mojaves are right there too.
All and all, I have too say I have more complaints about the mojave than any other.
#34
MrP,
The one we had this past February consisted of roughly 45 quads.
It has been said that about that many have already commited for the Amateur class alone this time around.
I know of about 30 that are going just from within 40 miles of here.......so it's going to be a good race for sure.
The one we had this past February consisted of roughly 45 quads.
It has been said that about that many have already commited for the Amateur class alone this time around.
I know of about 30 that are going just from within 40 miles of here.......so it's going to be a good race for sure.
#37
I dont have an opinion on any 'worst' quad... give me ANY quad, and ill have fun on it.
BUT, I have to defent the 85-86 LT250's. My bros (although it clearly doesnt have very many hours on it) is a really good solid quad!!!
It runs strong every glamis/pismo riding trip!! When my Quadzilla fried its clutch on my most recent glamis trip... guess what? The 86' LT250 tugged that sucker all the way back to camp from Olds hill UP the sand highway with NO overheating or any trouble of any kind!!
Its a very reliable bike. I also like to take a break from my Zilla sometimes and get on it... Its so damn light, fun bike, and with the new FMF Gold pipe, it screams.
-Matt
BUT, I have to defent the 85-86 LT250's. My bros (although it clearly doesnt have very many hours on it) is a really good solid quad!!!
It runs strong every glamis/pismo riding trip!! When my Quadzilla fried its clutch on my most recent glamis trip... guess what? The 86' LT250 tugged that sucker all the way back to camp from Olds hill UP the sand highway with NO overheating or any trouble of any kind!!
Its a very reliable bike. I also like to take a break from my Zilla sometimes and get on it... Its so damn light, fun bike, and with the new FMF Gold pipe, it screams.
-Matt
#38
02bansheeman sorry youve had so many problems out of your warrior. All my bolts are still in mine, still on the original piston, and clutches. Now that its almost 13 years old it does smoke alittle until it warms up. IMO this is a great quad and shouldnt be in this thread.


