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Topic Title: is thier a way of bycylicying
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Created On: 02/05/2008 06:23 PM
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 02/05/2008 06:23 PM
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zz8t
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is thier a way of bycylicying with out taking a sharp turn
 02/05/2008 07:45 PM
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wildwest1011
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Warn: Winch, Bumper & Plow
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 02/06/2008 08:12 AM
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ctateusa1
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depends how much the quad weighs and how hard you can shift the weight of it. I can bicycle my little 80cc with no problem but my wolvy has to take a turn to get it up on its two wheels.

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06 Wolverine
EPI clutch kit
GYTR Skid Plate
GYTR rear diff guard
GYTR radiator guard
GYTR A-Arm guards
front bumper-truckbed coated black- looks great
K&N air filter
DYNOJET jet kit
GYTR pipe
CMP front and rear racks
Reverse Rev limiter override kit
Automatic backup light kit
FST 488 bbk and cam
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 02/07/2008 09:29 AM
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zz8t
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when ever i try to bicycle on my lt230 the back tires just slide they never catch enough to let me pop it up
 02/07/2008 09:49 AM
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yamaharap
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on my warrior and raptor i just turn real quick and goes right on two wheels and can ride for ever but on the sportsman i had it was rele easy just gave it a quickl turn and there u go

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2003 250 ex [bro's ride]
moose bars, dirt dog tires, nerfs
1997 polaris xplorer 400 [dads]
-winch, plow
1993 suzuki 230 sport [mine]
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2004 kawaski kfx 700 [mine]
-holeshots, dual procircuts ,nerfs , full skids
 02/10/2008 12:01 PM
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zukrider
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its easy i can get my trx250 up with out it running the ltr 450 is harder i have to turn and keep my weight more rearward to keep it from sliding. just start with all your weight on one side start turning and rock to the other side then stay leaning as far out as you can. once you get it up you can ride forever. after you get the hang of that you can start clutching up one wheeled wheelies.

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if you feel like your in control your not going fast enough
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 02/12/2008 07:35 PM
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nickatnite
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on my sportsman 500 i just jerk the wheel and lean i can ride em forever

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2004 330 ATP (work and anyones quad)
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 04/22/2008 06:08 PM
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holmes450
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I can do it on my 450R easy. I just shift my weight over to one side and jerk the handle bars and I can ride it until I run out of room.

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2005 Raptor 350
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