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Posted 12/17/2006 6:02:52 PM
 

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ive been wanting to buy one r they good in the mud? r they fast? can they wheelie

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Posted 12/20/2006 7:53:22 PM
 

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Yes they wheelie until the belt wears in. a clutch kit from high performance designs will make the wheelies more effortless. in the mud they do well, but with only 5.5 inches it's not hard to bottom out on everyone elses rutts. They pull extremely well off the starting line , but top out too fast. E-mail me if you need to know anything else. -Greg

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Posted 12/20/2006 7:53:58 PM
 

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razalas1@cox.net -Greg

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Posted 9/5/2007 11:58:07 AM
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They work well in the mud. Due to the limited ground clearance of the solid rear axle, they do tend to get hung up alot easier than a machine with independent rear suspension. Wheelies are easy. They pull really strong from a dead stop and top out around 90-95KM/Hour. If you do get stuck in the mud, you will get messy. The front wheels toss out alot of mud, and the front fenders do little to protect you from the spray.
But it's one of the funnest machines I've owned. And by far one of the nicest riding quads I've been on. I won't part with mine!
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