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The Project Room Doing a major rebuild, painting, or just doing a long term modifcation? Tearing down or building your quad? Record your projects from start to finish!

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Old 07-07-2008, 08:52 PM   #1
 
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Well, one of the things i liked doing as a kid was taking things apart and putting them back together. Now i am killing to buy a junk quad and rebuild it. I will either sell it or keep it. Now what i am asking is... what should i buy to rebuild that i can get good parts for.
P.S. Me and my dad are machanically inclined so no need to worry
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Old 07-07-2008, 09:28 PM   #2
 
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I dont know how mechanically inclined you are.... but if your dad is really good at it and you got the money check the atv wreck sites,, or go onto used atv sites and find old atvs like 1999 and under.... like a Kawasaki tecate or bayou.... or if your into race bikes go with a honda 250r or any old hondas
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banshees are always a heckle.
two carbs..

anything two stroke will be fun
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yea i agree with trailblazer 2 stroke would probably be better to work with
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fun machines to look for that you can find a lot of parts for.

Banshees
Blasters
Quadzillas <-- better hold on tight
LT250Rs
250rs

4 strokes
Warriors
400exs


idk..anyone wanna add to these?
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Old 07-08-2008, 10:19 AM   #6
 
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fun machines to look for that you can find a lot of parts for.

Banshees
Blasters
Quadzillas <-- better hold on tight
LT250Rs
250rs

4 strokes
Warriors
400exs


idk..anyone wanna add to these?
Thanks i will start searching soon, i think i will look for a two stroke. I will keep you posted but it might take awhile to find something like that.
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Old 07-08-2008, 11:32 AM   #7
 
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2 strokes are definitely easy to work on and Blasters are very plentiful and very fun to ride also.
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He said you better hold on tight because Quadzilla is 500cc's of pure 2 stroke power in a 4 wheeler before government regulations. It's a rocket!
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He said you better hold on tight because Quadzilla is 500cc's of pure 2 stroke power in a 4 wheeler before government regulations. It's a rocket!

they are some beasts but the 500 and the 250 have weak frames... so if you do one of them i would recommend putting some gussets on the frame
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If you are gonna take the time to build something like that get a true race frame.
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