National recreation organization qualifies for combined federal campaign
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By Wanheda
Necesito ayuda para saber como puedo ajustar yo mismo el cable del acelerador de mi atv, esta nueva, recientemente lo lleve a su primer servicio y lo "arreglaron" pero ayer volvió a fallar, lo que pasa es que de la nada como que se afloja y por más que presione la palanca de aceleración nada más no avanza, he intentado repararlo y en ocasiones queda bien pero después le pasa lo mismo, y quisiera saber como funciona para poder repararlo ya que aun falta bastante para su siguiente servicio además de que para llevarla al servicio debo rentar una camioneta para llevarla ya que esta algo lejos el centro de servicio, así que por favor si me pueden ayudar, se los agradecería mucho
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By Johnnyhorsepower
I finally found an awsome app for your phone that shows you on a map all the trails near your location. You can read or add reviews, look at picts...etc
Its called: atv escape
John
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By maddj63
What qualifies as a Post on quadcrazy?
I need to get up to 10 posts to be able to download the maintenance manuals.
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By quadmaniac
Wow, $2M...for something that doesn’t exist. I used to be more into Bigfoot but now that everyone has a camera in their pocket, we are no closer to finding the elusive Sasquatch! Great for tourism though...
If Bigfoot is out there, he better get out of Oklahoma.
Just weeks after state Rep. Justin Humphrey presented a bill to capture the mythical creature, the bounty – which originally was a paltry $25,000 – has ballooned to $2.1 million.
https://nypost.com/2021/03/06/bigfoot-bounty-balloons-to-2-1m-in-oklahoma/
Who’s going to Oklahoma? I would love to if I could to hunt something that doesn’t exist, probably some good riding though!
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By Dwight Williams
Ok, so I bought a 2006 bayou 250 for 200 bucks, kid couldn't start it and had no idea why it wouldn't run, I pulled the rope and felt what I thought was valve to piston contact, he wanted 500 and I talked him down to 200 and brought it home. Sure enough, timing was way far out, timing chain incredibly loose. So for fun I re-tensioned the timing chain and re timed it, got about 120lbs of compression, pretty low. I cannot get the chain very tight but the the tensioner seems to work fine, the chain guides don't look very worn. Also, when I took the head off the valves don't look bent and the piston has no discernible marks on it. Is this an interference engine? I sure thought I felt some contact with the pull rope but maybe no permanent damage was done? Anyway, I plan on doing a full top end job as well as timing chain tensioners and hopefully that'll cure it. Is there any reason other than chain stretch (I measured it and it's ok) or guide wear that would cause the chain to be so loose? Thanks!
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