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February 13th, 2008, 15:27
#1
Senior
X Travel ATV Frames... Any Good?
I have been looking at those X Travel ATV frames for a long time now... I have had the opportunity to ride the frame and it is a great design and i like the feel of the bike... i am planning on racing the Vegas to Reno as well as the Baja 1000 this year and the ATV i have right now is in no shape for racing those races this year i would be spending more time than i want to rebuilding the bike... I think i would be better off getting a completely new bike for racing. What do you guys think about the X Travel frames are they worth it or should i just build up a regular quad?
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February 13th, 2008 15:27
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February 13th, 2008, 16:24
#2
Senior
Re: X Travel ATV Frames... Any Good?
I have never ridden an X-Travel but I do know some of the guys that where racing down in Baja and they always had little problems with it. I'm not sure but I think they where braking spindles. They also told me that this quad felt like a trophy while going through big deep whoops but it didn't handle to well in the technical stuff. By looking at it, it looks like a very linear quad. One of the guys said that the owner of X Travel is very much into his frame and is always working to improve this design. If I had the cash I would buy one just to have it cause it's such a cool looking quad. One thing to take into consideration, the guys who where racing this quad last year are very fast riders who put this bike to its' max. I'm not sure if the average rider/racer would push it as much. I would think this quad would be ideal for races as long as the 1000 or V2R if you get the quad all worked out.
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February 13th, 2008, 22:30
#3
Senior
Re: X Travel ATV Frames... Any Good?
There are a few custom quads racing these days but for some reason you dont see em finishing real well. You cant go wrong with the good ol' TRX 450. The guys winning BITD and SCORE like Matlock and Prather run stock swingarms with just the Elka shock and linkage and a Roll a-arm front end.
Then again guys like Matlock and prather could win a race on a friggin Yamaha Blaster!
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February 14th, 2008, 06:49
#4
Forum Junkie
Re: X Travel ATV Frames... Any Good?
The quad looks like it handles great from what I have seen. Im sure if you call the people at X travel you could set something up for a test ride. If your serious, I would take a ride on it and see if it suites you.
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February 14th, 2008, 07:57
#5
Forum Junkie
Re: X Travel ATV Frames... Any Good?
Strange, they look just like the Sundahl frames.
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February 14th, 2008, 08:06
#6
Senior
Re: X Travel ATV Frames... Any Good?

Originally Posted by
partybarge_pilot
Strange, they look just like the Sundahl frames.
Yeah, Don't quote me on this but I think the owner of X Travel bought the design from Sundahl. I do know what he sell is not the exact same design he bought from Sundahl cause X Travel has modified a lot of thing on the frame.
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February 14th, 2008, 10:22
#7
Re: X Travel ATV Frames... Any Good?
I have actually been interested in these also. I have spoken to James (the owner of x-travel) a couple of times. The last time I talked to him on the phone was probably almost a year ago. Then he has left me a couple of messages and a pm about a month or two ago to keep me updated. (He is a member of this site, but does not seem to be on to much. I think he is a REAL busy guy)
I think the spindle problems were solved about a year ago with a new design. When I spoke to James, he said the design has been licensed from Sundahl. I do not think the frames are in production yet, last time I heard the frame is pretty much totally redesigned form what you see on the website. He has been working on suspension setup to make it better. (aka body roll.) Sounds like the new frame will debut at San Felipe.
I would like to own one "just because". I bet it would be a blast to ride. When they finally go into production, if I have the money, I may just have to buy one!
Doug
BITD #639 (Quad Ironman Expert) - 2012 sponsors: Teixeiratech.com, Motowoz.com, Dirttricks.com, Snailmotorsports.com.
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February 14th, 2008, 12:39
#8
RDC Addicted
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February 14th, 2008, 13:08
#9
Senior
Re: X Travel ATV Frames... Any Good?
That is one sick looking quad. how long does it take for the guys at X Travel to build one of these frames?
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February 14th, 2008, 14:42
#10
Re: X Travel ATV Frames... Any Good?

Originally Posted by
Nick Sexton
how long does it take for the guys at X Travel to build one of these frames?

Originally Posted by
D Bergstrom
I do not think the frames are in production yet, last time I heard the frame is pretty much totally redesigned from what you see on the website. He has been working on suspension setup to make it better. (aka body roll.) Sounds like the new frame will debut at San Felipe.
Did you read my post? HaHa I am not sure when they are going to production. You would probably have to call and see how long it would take to get one.
Doug
BITD #639 (Quad Ironman Expert) - 2012 sponsors: Teixeiratech.com, Motowoz.com, Dirttricks.com, Snailmotorsports.com.