Solo Ride at 10'000 ft elevation !!
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By jay41198
I am missing a cdi box for my 1988 Suzuki quadrunner LT 4WD is there a rplacement box that i can wire into this bike to get it back running beings that the cdi box is no longer made
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By westomatic
Hey all,
My name is Weston and I own a small engine repair shop in Pueblo, Colorado. I've only been repairing engines for 2.5 years so I still have plenty to learn. I look forward to learning from you all and pitching in on problem-solving when possible.
Thanks for the add!
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By Mesa_John
Semi went to the dark side from only two wheels about 2 years ago with the purchase of a CForce 1000 Overland. Then yesterday, I fully dove in, purchasing a ZForce 800 Trail. For the past 25 years, I have only been a Single Track, Enduro, Adventure and Sport Touring motorcycle rider. But upon moving to the Colorado Western Slope and finding thousands of miles of two-track, I just had to have the 50" experience as well. Also, there is the fact that the wife and I (she also rides motorcycles), turned 57 years old this year and we just don't feel as confident and comfortable tackling the challenging single-track stuff like we use too. These four-wheeled critters will allow use to keep exploring the remote and lonely spaces we love.
I look forward to reading and learning more.....
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By TravisCr
The family has two quads and have been asking where to ride around here- we are about 70 miles north of spokane and looking for places that are nice to go visit for beginners.
We have a 2003 Polaris sportsman, and a 2004 Artic Cat 2-up (I forget the size)
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