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quadsuk.net
15th August 2007, 10:51 PM
i have just rode my renegade to madrid and back 2772miles with no proplems at all taking it off road at weekend so i will report back with what i think.

admin
15th August 2007, 11:02 PM
Cool, might buy one if i ever get divorced *again*. :rolleyes:

It was fairy new before you took it to Madrid, did you get a chance to run it in before hand ?

How easy does the restrictor 'fall off' on the renegade ?

Saw the pics on the quadsuk site. Looks like it was a really good trip. Id like to do a trip like that someday (see paragraph one). :) :)

quadsuk.net
15th August 2007, 11:07 PM
Cool, might buy one if i ever get divorced *again*. :rolleyes:

It was fairy new before you took it to Madrid, did you get a chance to run it in before hand ?

How easy does the restrictor 'fall off' on the renegade ?

Saw the pics on the quadsuk site. Looks like it was a really good trip. Id like to do a trip like that someday (see paragraph one). :) :)


we will be doing it all again next year keep an eye on quadsuk for details .
or if you have any ideas let me know.
i did run the renegade in a bit i got it on the monday rode it arround a bit then took it for service on the thursday then went to madrid on the sat:eek:

RED PRED
19th August 2007, 05:38 PM
Have been laning with Yellow Peril today and the Renegade makes easy work of it .
The ground clearance puts the sports quads to shame (it would be some rut to impede progress on one of these quads), the only downside as far as I can see is the weight might occasionally detract from the agility of the machine when pressing on in tight twisty lanes, but overall, a mighty beast of a machine .

quadsuk.net
19th August 2007, 06:13 PM
Have been laning with Yellow Peril today and the Renegade makes easy work of it .
The ground clearance puts the sports quads to shame (it would be some rut to impede progress on one of these quads), the only downside as far as I can see is the weight might occasionally detract from the agility of the machine when pressing on in tight twisty lanes, but overall, a mighty beast of a machine .

can,t wait to take mine off road