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My newest video. Some of my more memorable crashes and fails:confused:. The beginning is my loving and caring wife trying to figure out what to do with me when I got home with some coal bank still embedded in my back:aargh:. Hope you enjoy it.:yes:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgss8TyjIME]ATV Goon Crashes and Fails - YouTube[/ame]

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It may have been where I clicked the video I clicked the link above the vid and it took me to youtube and it played. Is that another quad in the vid you have now.

Yeah I picked up a Warrior. :wink: It is taking some getting used to. I have that Polaris for almost 9 years.:huh:

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Cool ! I ran into a friend that works for our local shop he ask if I new anyone that would to buy a Troy Lee edition Polaris pred 500. He said it needs the carb cleaned, tires & seat covered but runs good just don't idle and has an ugly paint job. Heres the kicker he said he will take 300.00 bucks for it! That's right 300. not 3000.

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Cool ! I ran into a friend that works for our local shop he ask if I new anyone that would to buy a Troy Lee edition Polaris pred 500. He said it needs the carb cleaned, tires & seat covered but runs good just don't idle and has an ugly paint job. Heres the kicker he said he will take 300.00 bucks for it! That's right 300. not 3000.

:aargh:just put 3000 into the transmission on my Explorer, or I would love to have a TLD for 300.

:wink:

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SWEET !!!:yes: you would love sand dunes !!LOL softer landings !!

:partyc: I bet, the coal dirt hurts. Hard as hell when it is frozen, but razor sharp when it is not.:cheers2c:

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Cool vid wylde1 !!

heck, you dont need tracks, you did just fine ... and blew out all the carbon build-up.

is that a YAMI i see ??? :yes:

Yeah that is the Yami. Running pretty good too. :biggrin: Just got it back from the shop. The ride was kinda rough, snow was still too deep and slushy. :aargh: I couldn't get any momentum going and shifting was impossible. As soon as I pulled the clutch the quad would just stop moving.:huh: The water was very COLD! :no:

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