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1993 Yamaha Moto4 2WD - Weak Points/Plow?


rocketmoon2

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Just checking up, now that im getting to giving the new "to me" 93 moto4 350 2wd a tune up. Are there any weak points to really keep an eye on for failure? Never had a shaft driven quad before. On a side note, my yamaha came with a plow which i fully plan to use this winter, are there any dos and donts for plows with this quad? gears to avoid? etc? obviously letting your bike warm up etc.

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check the oil, check the rear diff., the machine is basically bullet proof. you might want to add chains to the tires for plowing as it is 2 WD ... i made up sets before with quick links and galvanized chain ... cost effective LOL

Thanks, i got the wheeler, plow set up, winch to raise plow and a set of chains with the extra traction studs for $600 when i bought it, so chains im planning on, good toknow theres no suzuki 125 bent drive shaft issue or somthing like that like my old wheeler had.

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