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By outodoors
Hey all, I am new here, new to quads well owning them anyway, I am a certified Chrysler mechanic and we just got 3 quads. a 99 Honda trx300 fourtrax 2wd, and 92 Yamaha YFM80 Badger, and a Suzuki lt50. So far it has been a great thing for me and my boys to do together. Looking forward to learning a ton of information.
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By quadcrazy
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By bilzhorse
New guy from Stafford, Va. I'm about an hour south of Wash, DC and and hour north of Richmond, Va. My sons and I love to go wheeling. We have been going to Taskers Gap in Edinburg, Va. We have four ATVs: 1991 Honda Fourtrax 300, 1995 Honda Fourtrax 300, 1996 Yamaha Big Bear 350 4x4 and an Arctic Cat 500 4x4.
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By br1ck5
Hi all, Looks like this forum is a good way to connect with other atv riders and share knowledge. I own a 01 Foreman 450 and 08 Teryx 750. See you around guys!
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By dakotasnake
this is my 1st atva kawisaki bayou 300 4x4. its alot of fun. im in the process of retireing from farming so i have plenty of time and plenty of places to ride. iv been useing the beast for checking fences and my trap line. i wasnt sure how it would do in the snow, thats why i call it the beast, havent been stuck yet. looking at the map it appears im the only one on here from s dak. i guess s dak. is one of the few states you can lisence and drive atv's on public roads. not sure if ill do that yet or not. theres nothing i have to work on yet on the beast but im sure ill eventually be looking for a manual to make adjustments etc.
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By Susan Makowski-DeGraw
My quad runs, it starts up runs for about 10 minutes and then it dies if you let it sit for 10 minutes it’ll start back up ride for another 10 minutes and then die again, trying to figure out why it keeps stalling
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By DrtyGrlKristin
Just thought I'd start a new thread for newbies to the site!
If you're new here, tell us who you are, where you're from and what you ride!!!
Lets get to know each other a little better shall we?
I'm not new to the site, obviously, but...
I'm Kristin from Denver!!! I ride a 2008 Yamaha Rhino. She's my muddy baby!!!!!! Several aftermarket parts on her. She's good to me! We try and ride every weekend. This weekend we're off to MOAB! :woot:
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By jung4g
The quad has done this off and on, almost since new, but it's gotten worse this year. Sometimes if I freshly charge the battery, it'll work fine, others times that won't matter. Turning the key to on it sounds like it's connecting as I go to the start position, slightly before the full turn, but it's not like there is just a sweet spot to find, it's totally erratic.
Now the battery is basically dead so I put a new, slightly bigger AGM battery in today to replace the factory one with all of 800 miles on it, but those have lots of plowing hours included.
I was able to get it started once, but it still went into limp mode after just a few moments of driving it (that's another topic), so I put it back in the garage and started probing around. Now it doesn't even try to turn over.
Is an ignition switch, the $18 shipped aftermarket variety on Amazon worth a shot? Or should I go straight for the starter? The new switch may not come for over a week, so I hate to just put my hopes in that if I'm missing something obvious. Fuses are good, so it's not something super obvious.
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By ScrappyD
Hi All,
New here and have a quad project (in the title) that needs alot of work! So I'll be bugging you guys from time to time with some Q's
It's even got a cracked frame (in a couple of places), never been washed in it's life and is a bit of wreck but the girlfriend likes it so thats my life for the nexct however long lol
Cheers
ScrappyD
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