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By thelostjs
A new series by mike sabo called top quad 3 and sxs blog has a recent series called cheap quad challenge. both have taught me a lot about how fun and affordable offroading in smaller machines can be..
I just bought a cheap LAKOTA and i'm in the process of getting it trail ready i cant wait!
Let me know if anyone has seen this and what thoughts you've had. it was a incredibly helpful thing for me as i didnt know the lakota existed until i saw the show!
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By 83BMichigan
My searches online led me here. It’s great to see forums still alive, I used to be on a few others with a different focus.
I am curious how much oil is needed for the 87 LT 185. I just picked this up before the snow really starts falling here and to let my kids use it. It’s going to need some carb tweaks or cleaning too because I have to keep it somewhat choked to make sure it doesn’t stall.
I wanted to see if anyone had insight on how much oil is needed when changing it? It’s been sitting for over a year and the last guy bought for his kid and he rode it a few times.
please let me know
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By LT-4WDinNY
So I live in WNY and have been riding 3 wheelers since we bought a couple Big Reds new in 1982! I have a vast collection of 3 wheelers... 85 ATC70, 70 US90 Aquarius Blue, 83 ATC110, 83 ATC185s, 83 ATC185s w/PK Rear Suspension Kit, 81 ATC200, 85 YTM200ERN, 84 YTM225DX with Reverse added, 85 ATC250ES Big Red, 82 ATC250R, 82 ATC250R with Hondaline 300 Kit, 86 ATC350X rider, and a 85 ATC350X... "the Hondaline Special!" If anyone has 3 wheeler issues or questions, feel free to replay here!
However, I do have a couple token 4WDs... an 87 and a 89 LT-4WD Suzukis. I am currently working on replacing the one-way starter clutch in my 89. What a pain! WAY too many items to be removed to access the left side cover. However, doing better than what the Suzuki manual says... they say to remove the motor! I was able to do some engineering fanangling... lol
Bruce
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By Dan Lantagne
Need help I have 2005 650 Rincon with a double lift kit what's the biggest or best bang for your buck tires I can put on right now I have heat claws they did good but look awful small the size I have right now are 25x10-12
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