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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 Boss_Mare
Hi! I just purchased a 2018 Polaris Sportsman 450 AWD. The instrument cluster reveals 306 miles, ENG 75.5 hrs, and Service Due 83.4. Oil and coolant are clean and levels are good. Air filter is also clean. Everything shows the ATV is in excellent working order. But... every time I start it, the check engine light lights up (no code is displayed). I am worried the light may indicate something serious, but I can't figure out what. Any ideas/suggestions will greatly be appreciated.
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By Quad87
We know of a number of places to ride atv's, but does anyone know of a good place that has atv racing in the Northern Illinois area?
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By Tahj
I just added a 1999 Honda 300 Trx FW to my problems.
Indicator lights work, has spark, carb been cleaned, valves set. Cranks - no start. Is there any way to check the timing chain without pulling the valve cover and looking at the marks on the timing gear.
The timing chain is behind EVERYTHING in the right case.
Tahj
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