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some of you may know a month or two ago i come unstuck on a quad, anyway casts are off (as you may already know) getting back on the bikes now have been cruising around. . . any who i got the time to take a picture of what i rolled! it looks all sweet thats because we just finished putting it back together after the owner come unstuck and broke a few things on it!!!

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anyway last time i use this camera i got a better quality picture but for some reason this time i didn't :( (its missing the bark busters we couldn't be bothered fitting them

on another note is there any other way i can get pictures on this site without having to use photobucket? because it likes to take its time these days no mater which computer i am on (slower and faster comps)
 
Does that say 700R?

My mate has a farm Yamaha Grizzly 600, it is scary
 
yeah 15g is abit out of anyones price range, not to mention the bolt on turbo kits you can get for them :p not that they dont go hectik as it is!
 
i like the new polaris ones!
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i wont afford one or anything remotely similar... in this lifetime!

specs.. coz everyone loves SPECS! Specifications

Engine: 4-stroke twin-cylinder

Displacement: 760 cc
Cooling: Liquid-cooled

Carburetion: Electronic Fuel Injection
Alternator: 500 watts

Starting: Electric/12V-18 AH
Transmission: Automatic PVT (Polaris Variable Transmission)
Gear range: dual range (high / low) forward, neutral, reverse, park

Suspension front: Double A-Arm w/Anti-Sway Bar

Wheel Travel front: 9 inches

Suspension rear: Rolled Independent w/Anti-Sway Bar
Wheel Travel rear: 9.5 inches
Front tire: 25 x 8 - 12 Maxxis

Rear tire: 25 x 10 - 12 Maxxis

Front brakes: Hydraulic Disc, Dual Piston Calipers
Rear brakes: Hydraulic Disc, Single Piston Calipers
Overall length: 102 inches
Overall width: 50 inches
Overall height: 69 inches

Wheelbase: 77 inches

Ground clearance: 10 inches

Bed capacity: 42 inches x 22 inches. 300 Pounds

Towing capacity: 1500 pounds

Fuel capacity: 7.25 gallons (US)

Dry weight: 945 pounds

Multi-function Speedometer: Fuel, Speed, Hour Meter, Odometer, Trip, AWD Engagement Indicator, EFI Diagnostic Codes, Gear selection, Clock

Color choices: Red, Green

MSRP: $9,999 (US), $13,999 (Canadian)
 
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this is a bike the tooth fairy rides around on to gather teeth, it ain't no serious machine lol
 
jeez how fast were u goin wen u rolled, ive done it on a trike (the exact reason quads came about and why trikes arent still produced and raced cause they roll WAY too easily)
 
lol flipping qauds are easy as, thats why i dont ride them anymore haha
 
this is a bike the tooth fairy rides around on to gather teeth, it ain't no serious machine lol

LOL .... quads are basically a motorcycle that won't tilt around corners to maintain their centre of gravity so the rider has to do all the tilting and hanging off the side like a side car rider to stop the things from rolling over .........

The people who roll 'em are too slow in reflexes and probably sit upright most of the time like they're driving a car ....... BIG mistake ..........

They're more like tooth fairies collecting teeth to make themselves up a set of dentures after chucking too many Ozzy Osbournes ..... :p

"Stack a quad ..... become a quad" stickers should be stuck on every new 4 wheeler .......
 
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nah man believe me i was leaning, i got to the point where i was slidding all 4's side on thus flipping when it regained traction going from dirt to grass
 
unlucky man but atleast u have suspension the trike i got (1976) does'nt it has the SOFTEST tires ever so if you've just gotten off a moto and you start riding the front dips down when you turn and you THINK ur goinna to flip
 
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