@FullsendOffroad I'm already limited with my neck and back from other people hitting me in cars. Lol. That's why I usually go and chill and usually why I get quiet towards the end of a ride. I start hurting from it. It's therapeutic too go for me. Lol
@@thecasualatvguy617 be lucky you don't ride in Central Eastern PA. There the rocks are huge and the trails are really rough. It's so rough in fact that almost any quad I ride I'll get fatigued in my back and hands. Only my Yamaha Grizzly is so far an exception, its suspension is really built well. I never even complained about my KingQuad's suspension, which still does really well, but it can't soften out the bumps like my Grizzly can.
@FullsendOffroad mine has the adjustable suspension on it. My buddy with the dirt bike says it's like riding a giant pillow lol. Wind rock is not far from and Beasley knob has a rocky ass trail. I stay off if those. Some of the mountain ones have sections with some rocks. Even flint creek in Alabama had some rocky spots. With my suspension and tire psi being lower I don't feel it as kuch as the stick tires. Plus they are 8 ply.