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Hi Sam, sounds like your having fun with it. I found a 91 Kawasaki Bayou 300 4x4 for $200. early this year. It had bad elec. & mech. probs. at least the tires were almost new. I was lucky one off the moderators had a manual for it that I was able to down load and some times the dealers will have manuals you can down load or at least view. I still have to finish but it does run great. On that drum I some times squirt the spline or key way with liquid wrench, and let it soak overnight or at least a couple hrs. if it's bad and use a puller if possible.

Merry Christmas, Garry

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Thanks buddy, yeah I saw a rook of people on another forum asking for it and they all left their emails so I've hijacked their email addresses! (This site isn't very good for iPhone or iPad!-or those devices are just pants.) my dads got a puller were going to try later I've looked for soooo long online for manuals and diags. What is left to do on yours then? It runs, you've got good tyres, u missing a seat or plastics?

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Hey I'm Bill from Rome NY just checking out some new sites and this one seems pretty good so far. I own a 2005 Yamaha Kodiak 400 w/ 600 miles on it maybe 670 now lol... Wish it had a odometer or hour meter lol...

I have been riding for a few years, just looking fo sites w/ more info to fix these quads :) I also own a 1996 Sportsman 500 4x4

Welcome to QC Bill !!

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Hey, I'm new to the site. Looking for places to ride I SC near Charleston area. I know of Carolina Adventure World and heard of Soggy Bottom just not sure where it is. We went to a new place just opened up in Warthen, GA last weekend called Broken Arrow ATV Park. Had a great time there but that's a 4 hour haul for us.

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Hey, I'm new to the site. Looking for places to ride I SC near Charleston area. I know of Carolina Adventure World and heard of Soggy Bottom just not sure where it is. We went to a new place just opened up in Warthen, GA last weekend called Broken Arrow ATV Park. Had a great time there but that's a 4 hour haul for us.

Welcome to QC !!:yes:

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Hi Guy,s new to this forum.....Love bikes....Being driving since i was like 6...At the moment I have RM250 and Kazuma Falcon 250 which I bought for a bit of fun...Have a few road bikes aswell...RD350 LC ,Gixer 1000.

Welcome to QC !! RM 250`s are a blast to ride !!:yes: Post pics of ur local riding spots !!:yes:

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Hi All! New to this forum and site. I've got to say it looks pretty cool and there seems to be a ton of info. A bunch of us on our fire dept. bought atvs back around 2005 when I bought mine, though I don't use mine as much now because of some health issues, I still love to get out once in a while. Most of the guys still do trail riding and a lot of hunting with theirs though.

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I can easily remember my three wheelers, red they were. One for each of my boys and one for me, right after w#1 left. They were fun and did go on a hunt or three, but weren't all that easy to deal with. After having retired, I'm going backup on the mountains for to find the wily WAPITI. The legs just wont do what they used to be able to do so I'm looking for some help. Enter the age of a four wheeler. I'm finding many pitfalls and some revelations too. Shopping for one seems to be a horror though. 'm guessing there is a wealth of knowledge hereabouts and will begin my studies here. Thanks for having me.

JTC

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New guy here from western pa. I have been looking for a site like this for awhile now. I just wanted to say hello to all my fellow riders. just a little about what i have an artic cat 250 4x2 that is the wifes bike. an 1996 kawi bayou 300 4x4 that is a bike for who ever needs ones a kymco mongoose 90 thats my daughters bike honda 250ex thats my sons bike and i have the old honda 400ex. But i am getting either a yfz450 or raptor 700. not sure which i want.But thanks for readind and have a good day.

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New guy here from western pa. I have been looking for a site like this for awhile now. I just wanted to say hello to all my fellow riders. just a little about what i have an artic cat 250 4x2 that is the wifes bike. an 1996 kawi bayou 300 4x4 that is a bike for who ever needs ones a kymco mongoose 90 thats my daughters bike honda 250ex thats my sons bike and i have the old honda 400ex. But i am getting either a yfz450 or raptor 700. not sure which i want.But thanks for readind and have a good day.

Welcome to Quadcrazy. Sounds like you have quite a garage there. :yes:

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I all, I'm a new member from near Montreal, Qc! Bought myself my first quad, a 1995 Yamaha Big Bear 350 that needed some love, already got some help here about maintenance.

Sadly my transmission failed so I'm currently replacing my drum shift, I might need some extra advice for stuff not covered in my Clymer manual, I think this is the place to be... Happy to join!

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