Getting the hang of this Quad Stuff

Old Sep 19, 2005 | 07:53 AM
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Getting the hang of this Quad Stuff

getting them up, finding the ballance point, got some sit downs and seat stands. Just trying to get that thumb control to steady it out. I am really diging trail riding also, somthan you cant do on street bikes.

and I know I gotta get some pics for you guys.... Im waiting till I at least have highchairs.
Old Sep 19, 2005 | 03:59 PM
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Re: Getting the hang of this Quad Stuff

thats good
Old Sep 19, 2005 | 06:30 PM
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Re: Getting the hang of this Quad Stuff

Originally Posted by SVDragon
Just trying to get that thumb control to steady it out.
They offer twist throttle conversion kits for quads. That might help you a little bit if you are used to riding motorcycles.
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Old Sep 19, 2005 | 08:02 PM
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Re: Getting the hang of this Quad Stuff

Originally Posted by Captain_Toyota
They offer twist throttle conversion kits for quads. That might help you a little bit if you are used to riding motorcycles.
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I rode bikes my whole life... practically And I found the thumb throttle easier to be smooth with. Just got my first quad last year and I already feel better on that then a bike.
Old Sep 19, 2005 | 09:14 PM
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Ive ridden snowmobiles most of my life and Ive owned a few ATVs, but never a bike. I personally dont see why anyone would want a twist throttle. I guess its all in what you like...
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Old Sep 20, 2005 | 07:20 AM
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Re: Getting the hang of this Quad Stuff

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thats good
Hey fool, we are all going riding this up and coming Saturday in PA...if your interested. Its like 25min. above Hagerstown, about 2hr from b-more. Mechaux State Forest, has tons of trails.
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yea im interested but satdays r not good right now cause of work
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da,mn i wish i could go
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well if i go another time does it coast money
Old Sep 21, 2005 | 10:56 AM
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Re: Getting the hang of this Quad Stuff

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well if i go another time does it coast money
Thats cool playboy, we could hookup next sunday at my spot in Lansdowne
Old Sep 21, 2005 | 03:42 PM
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yea i could get off for that
Old Sep 22, 2005 | 11:33 AM
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Re: Getting the hang of this Quad Stuff

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getting them up, finding the ballance point, got some sit downs and seat stands. Just trying to get that thumb control to steady it out. I am really diging trail riding also, somthan you cant do on street bikes.

and I know I gotta get some pics for you guys.... Im waiting till I at least have highchairs.


It's addicting as hell you'll see :YEAH
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Re: Getting the hang of this Quad Stuff

riding the quad is definitely addicting, been riding my quad more than the street bike, quad i can practice almost every day, if i am up to it

i opted for a twist throttle and am never going back to thumb
i want to transfer over to be streetbike what i have learned easier and keep it as close to the street bike controls as i can

see i started on a quad fifteen years ago and got used to the thumb throttle, then i a dual sport (on/off road dirtbike) which had twist and was almosted tempted to change that to thumb but there were no conversion kits for it, so i had to just get used to twist
now i am used to it and i dont feel like going back

i dont see any streetbikes with thumb throttle, which would kinda be neat to see
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Re: Getting the hang of this Quad Stuff

picture yourself transitioning from one stunt to another on a street bike with a thumb throttle and hitting it with your knee. Might end up a pretty ugly scene. Who know's, might also get some different tricks going.
Alright, who's gonna be the test rat?
Old Sep 29, 2005 | 08:23 AM
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Re: Getting the hang of this Quad Stuff

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riding the quad is definitely addicting, been riding my quad more than the street bike, quad i can practice almost every day, if i am up to it

i opted for a twist throttle and am never going back to thumb
i want to transfer over to be streetbike what i have learned easier and keep it as close to the street bike controls as i can

see i started on a quad fifteen years ago and got used to the thumb throttle, then i a dual sport (on/off road dirtbike) which had twist and was almosted tempted to change that to thumb but there were no conversion kits for it, so i had to just get used to twist
now i am used to it and i dont feel like going back

i dont see any streetbikes with thumb throttle, which would kinda be neat to see
What type of twist throttle are you rocking...... I have heard some bad things about the after market twist throttles.
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Re: Getting the hang of this Quad Stuff

i can't remember what kind i got, i let my mechanic friend pick it out and put it on for me,

the only trouble i had with it, is when i crashed and flipped it a couple of times, it got sand and dirt in the twist part and would stick at full throttle, then when i was wheeling and it stuck i couldnt pull in the clutch fast enough and broke my scrape bar off. but to fix that problem, i cut the end of the bar off on the throttle side and made it an 1/8 shorter and spray it with WD40 every now and then and it works like a charm now!

just always be ready to pull in the clutch, the clutch is your main safety device in a wheelie or other stunts, then the back brake

like doing a wheelie with the quads, i pull it up just before the balace point pull in the clutch, and try to get the quad to come to a full stop with out moving and keep it perfectly balance without it touching the scrape bar
then i just push my body forward letting the bike come down, let out the clutch and start going and then try to come to a stop again, and keep doing that over and over again, until i either go back too far or give too little gas and land

everybody always forgets to mention clutch control, they always talk about throttle or brake control, you practice with your clutch enough you dont have to even hit the back brake!
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Re: Getting the hang of this Quad Stuff

I rode my friend's pit bike yesterday, and I *REALLY* dont like a twist throttle. Perhaps its just 'cause Im not used to it, but I much prefer a thumb throttle.
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Old Oct 3, 2005 | 10:13 AM
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Re: Getting the hang of this Quad Stuff

That whole thing is just a p.o.s. tho
Old Oct 3, 2005 | 10:28 AM
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Re: Getting the hang of this Quad Stuff

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That whole thing is just a p.o.s. tho
thats for sure
Old Oct 3, 2005 | 08:50 PM
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LOL...You might say that. You like how it backfires when you let off the gas? LOL
Its still a fun little bike though.
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