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Thread: jumping the outlaw

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    jumping the outlaw

    how about big jumps mx style. i have a 250r that im handing down to the son and like the irs idea but can the quad make a 60 footer and can it take a big landing
    i bet with the irs it would be alot safer on the unlevel lips and landings.

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    bike is pretty heavy to be doing that. wouldn't take long before you'd be reinforcing the frame, probably that evening...

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    Jumping is all about shock springs and having them matched to the weight of the rider and what you are doing with the quad. If you want to jump the Outlaw you need to get in touch with someone that does shock work ie: tripple rate springs,valving, dampening. If the shocks and springs are set up properly you will not bottom out the suspension and the frame will not suffer.

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    im not sure how well an outlaw would do on an mx track. with something that heavy it doesnt sound like a big-air quad. I think that it is more for trail riding than track riding. There are many magazine reviews on it though you might want to check those out and see what the "experts " say
    Spencer Westin

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    no problem..Granted not the biggest jumps but did hammer down all day with no flaws...And I wasnt half as beat as my buddy on the YZF with Elkas.....
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    Landing double
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    weeeeeeeeee
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    These are the bikes of the future..While they might not be perfect they will...You heard it from me first.LOL Really is a great ATV...
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    Nice pics.

    What kind of front shocks are those?

    Thanks

    duFontaine

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