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Old 04-18-2003, 11:25 PM
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quads are bikes with training wheels. pathetically easy.
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wow

looking crazy.....................
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Re: da strangla

Originally posted by RichieDubs
quads are bikes with training wheels. pathetically easy.
The sportbike for the un-talanted! j/k.

the 400ex is like cheating it balances so good.
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Reply to training wheels

Quad stuntin is right up ther with bikes but you do not see as many stunters on quads because it is harder.
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Re: Reply to training wheels

Originally posted by jrl750
Quad stuntin is right up ther with bikes but you do not see as many stunters on quads because it is harder.


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Re: Re: Reply to training wheels

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Depends on what you are doing I guess....lets see you roll a 700ft stoppie on a quad
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wheelies are easy on anything, get out of the seat and do something.
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Originally posted by doc_rock
wheelies are easy on anything, get out of the seat and do something.
thatta boy.
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Haven't seen this on a bike yet. There's two sides to every coin.
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Originally posted by CRASHNDENT
Haven't seen this on a bike yet. There's two sides to every coin.
true that. thats an ill move bro.
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I want to see this

I want to see someone on a streetbike ride a wheelie and crawl to the top of the bike and stand on the handle bars and ride. YOu can only do that on a quad.
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Re: Re: Reply to training wheels

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I respect quad stunters but for u to say its harder on a quad then a bike....Come on now theres not even a comparisson

true that. stunting my 400ex VS my 900rr is night & day. the wabbles right & left creepin' a wheelie is tough as **** to get used to. But quads are fun as hell and you gotta make it challenging. its all about combo's!
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I think quads are more physically demanding than motorcycles, (well, at least in my case, where I'm riding a horribly underpowered quad, compared to newer quads. Maybe it's different on something with 400 cc's. I don't know. The raptor didn't last long enough to find out). But Motorcycle stunting requires more balance and precision. If you screw up on a quad, there's an excellent chance you'll save it. If you screw up on a bike, you're probably going down.

That said, expirienced stunters expect more out of a quad rider. They have a more stable platform, and should be able to do different tricks than a bike.
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