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By gatorschevy
I own a few older quads mix of kinds a couple of Yamahas, a Honda, can-am a Kawasaki, they are older quads but in good shape the question of the day is....... what's the best way to polish up the plastic?
I have found that Dollar General mold remover is good to get the black stuff off the plastic works good, but was wondering how you polish up the plastics on yours.
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By Oger69420
Just like the title says how do I find out what I have here I was told that it is a 1985 200 That is all I know and I need to Start looking for parts
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By quadnut20
A few pics from last weekend ride , still riding my old 450r ,thinking about getting a 4x4 as I'm getting older but we'll see
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By rebeltaz
I've got an 03 Prairie 360 4x4 that needs a left front ball joint and knuckle assembly. On the diagram (from PartShark - https://www.partshark.com/oemparts/a/kaw/50a852a0f870021a9c423c20/suspension ) they show the ball joint as a part of the knuckle assembly, extending down into the lower a-arm and held on with a nut. On the four wheeler I have, the ball joint is pressed into the lower a-arm and extends upwards into the knuckle assembly and is held in place with a bolt going horizontally, clamping the ball joint in place.
Any idea on why the diagram is different and how I can find the actual parts I need?
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