
- #Getting over it game how to get through the shaft how to#
- #Getting over it game how to get through the shaft manual#
#Getting over it game how to get through the shaft how to#
First, I'll tell you how to get over a rocky section of trail or up a rocky hill climb. The first part is that you need to stand up and put your hand on the clutch. Getting over rocks can be very hard, depending on your skill and quad. HOW TO: Now we get on to the real riding. These quads can be ridden on mild to just short of extreme. You may also want to opt for better tires, or even a lift kit, since some are so low to the ground. This will decrease top speed, but it will help your quad from stalling out when your revs aren't high enough. They are almost always 450cc.To ride these in the woods you need to go fast in the woods, and make modifications, most importantly a taller sprocket. Any quad with the designation "R", "RACE", "Race", is a racing quad. Most quad manufacturers only make one race quad. They need to be ridden fast in the woods or else they can easily stall. They always have clutches and are the most expensive type of sport quad to buy. The third and final category is racing quads. They go on trails from mild to intermediate/advance. These quads can also race, but are beter on the trails. Examples are: Honda TRX300X, 400X, and 700XX, Yamaha YZF450X, KTM 450XC ATV and 525XC ATV.
#Getting over it game how to get through the shaft manual#
They have manual clutches and are well-suited for popping over logs and going up rocky inclines. They never have 4WD and almost always have a solid rear axle. These sport quads are anywhere from 282cc to upwards of 600. This is the best category if you are on a beginner quad and want to move up to something better-suited for the woods. They can be ridden in the woods very slow to about 3/4 of top speed. Sport-utility/beginner quads are best used in the woods on mild to moderate trail conditions. Some of these quads have automatic transmissions, while some are semi-auto.

Engine sizes range from 229cc (Honda TRX250X) to 421cc (Yamaha Wolverine). These quads do not have clutches, and can have 4WD. If you are just starting quadding, this is where to look. I would have to say this is the smallest category.

The first category is sport-utility/beginner. And these quads can be broken down even further. Big sport brands are Honda, Suzuki, and Yamaha. Sport quads usually have chain drives, smaller bodies, are lightweight and fast. Big brands for them are Polaris and Honda.

They have racks, 4WD, 700cc engines, shaft drive, etc. ATVs (quads) can be split down into 2 main categories: Utility and Sport.
