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By rjsummer
Just some friendly advice on new tires. Check with your ATV dealer.
There are so many aftermarket sites, Revco, Royal Distributing, Partzilla, and on and on. Even with their “ big sales”, my local Canam dealer’s REGULAR price beat the tire prices of the 3rd party sellers! People often assume the Dealership will cost them more, but I found this not to be true!
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By middlebrookgt
I have replaced the cracked stator cover on my non-running 2006 LT-F400F that I purchased recently, checked all the shafts vs the service manual and pics and advice here. I replaced missing gears, bushings and washers, made sure that truth marks were all aligned properly, that the shift cam springs felt like they returned properly, etc. IAfter installing the new stator cover I checked the transfer lever for proper movement from L-H-R and then cranked it up. Happily, it runs and changes gears well in L, but it will not shift into H or R for anything. I have opened it back up and am going back through it looking for the missing puzzle piece(s) but how can I best check that I have everything right this time before buttoning it back up?
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By Toro8
I just bought my 1st quad. An 86 Moto 4 225. It is for a small engine class that I am teaching in January.
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By TravisCr
I live in North Eastern Wa, in Collville, and I'm trying to figure out if there are any good regional used parts dealers around here- Our town had a decent Polaris dealer- but dealer prices are what to be expected these days.
I've got some random little pieces I'm looking for and tired of scrolling ebay (2003 Polaris Sportsman 700)
These are odds and ends stuff and I'll probably end up on ebay- but figured I'd ask.
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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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