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By Robin442
Hello all! New to the site, I came here seeking answers as I've decided to help my cousin get his once good running buyou 220 going again.
I've owned an 82 kawasaki kz1100 and have done lots of work to it over 20 years of ownership.
Looks like the wire diagram colors are same or similar to my bikes wiring, a definite plus
Cousin was riding through fairly high weeds and brush after it's rained, when it just died. It would turn over but no fire.
This to me sounds like perhaps a CDI issue or a fried coil, idk that why I'm asking you gurus LOL
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By quadcrazy
If you're an outdoor enthusiast looking for adventure and off-road fun, an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) is an excellent choice. ATVs have become increasingly popular over the years, offering power, versatility, and excitement for riders of all skill levels. As we dive into 2023, let's take a look at some of the best ATVs the market has to offer.
1. Yamaha Grizzly 700
The Yamaha Grizzly 700 is a top contender in the ATV world. Its powerful 686cc engine delivers excellent performance, whether you're traversing rugged terrains or towing heavy loads. With Yamaha's Ultramatic transmission, the Grizzly 700 offers smooth and seamless gear shifting, making it a joy to ride. Its advanced suspension system ensures superior handling and comfort, while features like electronic power steering and On-Command 4WD add to its versatility.
2. Polaris Sportsman XP 1000
The Polaris Sportsman XP 1000 is another top-rated ATV known for its power and performance. Equipped with a 952cc engine, it delivers impressive acceleration and speed, perfect for adrenaline junkies. Its high ground clearance and active descent control provide excellent off-road capabilities, while the electronic power steering ensures easy maneuverability. The Sportsman XP 1000 also offers ample storage space, making it a practical choice for longer adventures.
3. Can-Am Outlander X mr 1000R
The Can-Am Outlander X mr 1000R is designed for those who crave extreme off-roading experiences. With a 976cc engine and a specially designed mud-ready transmission, it's built to tackle the toughest terrains. The Outlander X mr 1000R features snorkel air intake and relocate differential breathers to provide exceptional water fording capabilities. Its aggressive mud tires and sturdy suspension ensure maximum traction and durability, making it an ideal choice for off-road enthusiasts.
4. Honda FourTrax Rancher
The Honda FourTrax Rancher is a reliable and versatile ATV suitable for a variety of outdoor activities. Powered by a 420cc engine, it offers smooth power delivery and excellent fuel efficiency. Its compact size and lightweight design make it maneuverable in tight trails, while the independent rear suspension provides a comfortable ride. The FourTrax Rancher also features Honda's Electric Shift Program, allowing you to effortlessly change gears with the push of a button.
As you explore the market for your next ATV adventure, keep these top 2023 models in mind. Whether you prioritize power, versatility, or reliability, these ATVs offer exceptional performance and features to enhance your off-road experiences. Get ready to embrace the thrill of the outdoors and take on new adventures with one of these remarkable machines!
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By Mikey69
Heres my story. Kinda long. I guess I was a late bloomer when it comes to quads. I had never ridden a quad in my life. Rode Dirt Bikes as a kid growing up. Back in Oct of '06 I found a Mustang on craigslist. Took it for a test drive one morning before work. Fast car. 351 Cleveland. I had planned on meeting the guy again after work. For some strange reason thats still to this day beyond me, I stopped in Hillsboro MotoSports on the way home from work. I had 6 Grand on me. There was a left over '05 sitting by the front door. It was on sale for $4999. It was $5499 OTD. I didnt even look at anything else. I knew nothing about quads accept I thought it really looked coool and I had the money in my pocket to buy it. I was sitting on it when the salesman walked up and asked... "Can I help you?" Without hestitation I pulled 60 Ben Franklins outta my front pocket and said "I want this Quad. Load it up in my truck." It was just about dark by the time I drove away from the shop. BTW, I didnt bother to ask my ol lady if I could buy it. LOL. Anyway, I took it by the house and showed her. She was kinda stunned but not mad. We drove over to a friend of mines house and unloaded it. I took it to the field across the street from his house. HOLY CHIT!!!!! I was surprised by the power. I had it for about 2 weeks and took it to Sand Lake. I was there a few hours and rolled it on a banked turn at the top of the bowl right before you get to the one-ways. When it rolled, I flew off and landed on my belly. The quad came bouncing and landed on my back. For a month I couldnt even walk. I was scared of it. I considered trading it for a 250EX. Went back to the shop. The salesman said..."Dude!!! You dont want a 250EX!!! Trust me. Just get used to it" I still wasnt convinced. I put it on craigslist for $4000. Calls were coming in. I had a guy that wanted to come look at it that evening. I decided to take it for one last ride at Browns Camp before I sold it. I was still afraid of it. After about 5 minutes I started feeling comfortable on it again. I decided right then, I loved my Honda 450 and would learn how to ride it instead of selling it. That was late Nov of '06. Work was slow for a Painter in Oregon. My new job everyday? Going to Browns Camp and ridding my Quad. I bought my Girl Friend an '02 Blaster. I rode my 450 for 4-6 hours almost every single day for 3 months. And yes, I know my way around Browns Camp pretty well. LOL. In March I bought her an '06 TRX250EX (Thank God I didnt trade my 450 for one of those) LOL Since then, I have become totally addicted to quads. I love them. Couldnt imagine not owning at least one quad. Luckily I have two. My "07 was $6500 OTD in July of '07. Bought it for my Girlfriend. Traded in her 250 EX. A month later we broke up. So, I wound up with two Honda 450's.
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By jeff1
Can anyone tell me how to set the parking brake? I can’t figure it out there seems to be a lever on the hand brake but there is no way to engage it into anything. Don’t know if maybe something is missing. Any help would be appreciated.
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By SuthernCuntry
Hey y’all, so I have this 02 Honda foreman rubicon 500fa that I just got running after who knows how long. But a couple issue came with the start up and I need some help.
1. While idling and full throttle it’s smoking pretty bad. I think it’s the jug and/or piston rings. Could someone tell me if I’m on the right path.
2. When I put it into drive, the hondamatic has a high pitch squealing and it barely moves. I put it in reverse and doesn’t move at all.
Any ideas or possibilities I can look into?
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