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Bent subframe
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<blockquote data-quote="CDA" data-source="post: 92616" data-attributes="member: 103"><p>Sorry about the bent sub frame. Looking at the crash, I see a few things going on here.</p><p>1. You obviously did not do a site lap on this little course you are riding or you would know about the "lake".</p><p>2. Looks like some slippery conditions and you hammered in too hard and the front dipped and the back end came around on you.</p><p>3. Normally a quad would flatten a turn out in this area and not make a big hole, so I am going with "the kids" riding their bikes over and over in this turn chewed out the hole you hit.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck getting the bike back straight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CDA, post: 92616, member: 103"] Sorry about the bent sub frame. Looking at the crash, I see a few things going on here. 1. You obviously did not do a site lap on this little course you are riding or you would know about the "lake". 2. Looks like some slippery conditions and you hammered in too hard and the front dipped and the back end came around on you. 3. Normally a quad would flatten a turn out in this area and not make a big hole, so I am going with "the kids" riding their bikes over and over in this turn chewed out the hole you hit. Good luck getting the bike back straight. [/QUOTE]
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