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#1 User is offline   apedeferri 

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Posted 10 February 2009 - 06:25 AM

Well I got a new 08 KFX 450 quad. The reason I got that particular one, is a reverse gear and lightweight. I got the Kliktronic shifter installed and it works perfect. I rode it around the block and it felt really weird. I am a T-1 complete, and I was very "tippy" on the seat. Most of the guys on this site don't use the go cart seat set up on a quad, but it seems they are a lower injury level. I seemed to slip off to one side or the other even when sitting at a stop. It felt as though I was sitting on a balance beam with my legs dangling in air. I am going to try it as is this weekend, and then I think I am going to do the go cart seat thing. Any input would be appreciated, and thanks to those I have contacted already.
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Posted 11 February 2009 - 03:17 AM

View Postapedeferri, on Feb 10 2009, 07:25 AM, said:

Well I got a new 08 KFX 450 quad. The reason I got that particular one, is a reverse gear and lightweight. I got the Kliktronic shifter installed and it works perfect. I rode it around the block and it felt really weird. I am a T-1 complete, and I was very "tippy" on the seat. Most of the guys on this site don't use the go cart seat set up on a quad, but it seems they are a lower injury level. I seemed to slip off to one side or the other even when sitting at a stop. It felt as though I was sitting on a balance beam with my legs dangling in air. I am going to try it as is this weekend, and then I think I am going to do the go cart seat thing. Any input would be appreciated, and thanks to those I have contacted already.


Sounds like a nice quad, pretty fast. I agree with the cart seat, i'll bet it really helps. Don't forget to deal with your feet, maybe some nets and a few velcro straps.

You are probably the highest level i have heard of that's riding again, that's awesome.

be careful and have a good time,
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Posted 11 February 2009 - 03:59 AM

Damn i've been out of the quad game for to long i had to google KFX 450 to see what it looked like haha. Nice looking bike ya got there have tons of fun an be safe.

Hey Ricky im sure you heard about Lusk its a sad day
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Posted 11 February 2009 - 09:44 PM

make sure the seat your customizing is nice and thick, knee blocks help, and i use snowboard bindings for my feet
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