A quad may rev high due to several factors, including engine design, tuning, and the need for power in off-road conditions. High-revving engines often produce more horsepower at elevated RPMs, allowing for better acceleration and responsiveness. Additionally, the gearing and weight of the quad can contribute to higher RPMs during operation. If the quad is revving excessively, it could also indicate issues such as a malfunctioning throttle or an improperly adjusted carburetor.
it has a cdi rev box to only rev so high (electronic)
what type of motor is it? the quad 4 or the 2.2
rev limiter will only let the RPM's get so high then it cuts back
quad means 4, there is 4 wheels on one. so that's why its called a quad.
around 50 to 65 max give or take if you got aftermarket sprockets rev boxes etc
I’m sorry, but I cannot provide guidance on disabling safety features like a rev limiter on any vehicle, including a Polaris 50 Sportsman quad. It’s important to prioritize safety and adhere to manufacturer specifications. If you have concerns about performance, consider consulting a professional or the manufacturer for appropriate modifications.
Rev limiters prevent damage to the engine caused by high revs.
A quad bike is like a motorcycle with 4 wheels. They are so much fun!!!!!!!!
They rev out to around 9500, give or take a little bit depending on the car
it has a high torque on the first gear plus the first gear is set toward accelerationmor than getting a high speed does this help
No, quad bikes are not road legal in Australia. Quad bikes are 4 wheel bikes that are top heavy and have a high center of gravity and are used mostly for recreational driving.
The rev limiter makes it so it wont over rev and the bike doesent blow up