sheriff525
06-16-2008, 12:32 AM
So just wanted to say that I love the IRS system. Me and my brothers went out and hit some hard trails this weekend. It has been raining like crazy and the water is really high. Well the Outlaw handled it like a dream. We were going through rivers, streams, puddles and mud. I know any quad can do those things but then, we got to the rocky trails. If i was on a straight axle i would have tried to find another way especialy when the whole trail is basketball sized boulders all the way up the huge hills we were climbing. Talk about intimidating, but what better way to test the IRS.
Nothing got in the way of the IRS. I still have my memories of straight axle and i would find myself bracing for the impact of some huge rocks and then.....nothing. The IRS would clear them and keep on flying. It was awesome. There is no way any straight axle would have gone were we went. The hills were too tall and and rocky not to mention they had been washed out like crazy. It was just so nice to get out on some rough trails and see what the IRS can really do. Felt like the Cadilac of quads on those trails.
My lil bro also changed his sprockets to a 13 in the front and a 39 in the back. I rode it and I loved it. Instead of changing between 2nd and 3rd all the time I could just leave it in 3rd and have all the power I needed to clear whatever got in my way. Not to mention he can launch harder now too. I am ordering mine now too.
So at the end of the day we had one punctured tire and once my bros quad quit after crossing a river. Then my little brother bent his front a arm after ramming into a huge rock he must not have seen it in the river bed. It was like the size of a car he said. HAHAHAHAHA.
Anyone know where he can get some A arms?
Nothing got in the way of the IRS. I still have my memories of straight axle and i would find myself bracing for the impact of some huge rocks and then.....nothing. The IRS would clear them and keep on flying. It was awesome. There is no way any straight axle would have gone were we went. The hills were too tall and and rocky not to mention they had been washed out like crazy. It was just so nice to get out on some rough trails and see what the IRS can really do. Felt like the Cadilac of quads on those trails.
My lil bro also changed his sprockets to a 13 in the front and a 39 in the back. I rode it and I loved it. Instead of changing between 2nd and 3rd all the time I could just leave it in 3rd and have all the power I needed to clear whatever got in my way. Not to mention he can launch harder now too. I am ordering mine now too.
So at the end of the day we had one punctured tire and once my bros quad quit after crossing a river. Then my little brother bent his front a arm after ramming into a huge rock he must not have seen it in the river bed. It was like the size of a car he said. HAHAHAHAHA.
Anyone know where he can get some A arms?