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Helpful tips for building a bouncer
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<blockquote data-quote="zayne2427" data-source="post: 687708" data-attributes="member: 999"><p>Just speaking from experience, ive been Wheeling full size rigs the past 13-14 years and have probably owned just about as Many rigs as anyone on here in the last 13-14 years from junkers to decently nice rigs. Get something complete that you can hit the trails in that someone already spent the big money on and ride it until you figure out exactly what you like (completely different experience from the rzr world, I've been in both sides many times). Bouncers are cool but not for everyone. Buying them is the easy part, the weekly parts bill is the expensive part. The geometry and knowledge of setting up a functional suspension for type of riding you do is on a different level I'm still trying to figure out myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zayne2427, post: 687708, member: 999"] Just speaking from experience, ive been Wheeling full size rigs the past 13-14 years and have probably owned just about as Many rigs as anyone on here in the last 13-14 years from junkers to decently nice rigs. Get something complete that you can hit the trails in that someone already spent the big money on and ride it until you figure out exactly what you like (completely different experience from the rzr world, I've been in both sides many times). Bouncers are cool but not for everyone. Buying them is the easy part, the weekly parts bill is the expensive part. The geometry and knowledge of setting up a functional suspension for type of riding you do is on a different level I'm still trying to figure out myself. [/QUOTE]
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