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  1. Can't thank you guys enough for making all this possible! Gave Quadcrazy a shoutout in the video!
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  2. Rear tires on most 2 wheel drive quads are a little bigger than the fronts. Your quad likely has stock size tires on it and the one in the video has rear tires that someone has swapped for the stock.
    2 points
  3. Im rick, and im new here. I just got a Bayou 220 for $125. It locks up after a few rounds, Im pulling the motor now to see wtf. It didnt rattle or knock when it fires a few short times and it cranks and cranks with the starter before it locked up again. Ill know more tonight, but I actually bought it for the wheels to upgrade a G1 golf cart but if I can fix it, Ill keep it a bike, otherwise it gets cut up and merged with a golf cart. I have a larger bayou rear axle merging with a honda shadow vtwin 1100cc shaft drive bike and and yamaha golf cart. I am building "Frank" or "Frankie" the monster cart with around 10 to 12 inch and 26's. I like building modified toys especially when its done and it works, and doesnt cost me a fortune! lol I can weld and all that crap, been a mechanic all my life, I fix sh**!! Im just disabled now and not as pliable as I was 20 years ago. I still fix sh**, just takes me longer now with health and age, and Im on a low budget now. Good thing I have tools to do things myself or I'd be forced to be a couch potato. Anyway, thanks for letting me join. I have already read lots of cool threads and cant wait to show more pics of my progress
    1 point
  4. You have a utility quad, you'll be good to go! Exactly what @davefrombc said about the tires is probably why they look different. Is it a quadrunner?
    1 point
  5. Hey temper welcome , im fairly new here as well , i have to say this site has so much more to offer then just grab service manual, the guys are cool , theres a ton of info and great fellowship , fun place to shoot the sh** with guys with same interest. Hopefully this spring we will,all be able to meet up ,ride eats and a few cold ones , im in upstate new york great places to ride , what do you have for quads ?
    1 point
  6. Mine has a rack on the back and front, hoping to drag a deer out with it next year. This video makes it look like I will be ok! Thanks for sharing! Oh wait, one other question. Why are his back tires so big compared to the front? Mine are closer to the same size. Should it matter? Do you think someone switched mine, and should I switch back?
    1 point
  7. That machine definitly needed C.P.R. after that incident. XD!!!
    1 point
  8. It's good to know your limitations and those of your machine , but it's fun ( and occasionally painful) to exceed them. I must admit at 75 I tend to nudge them more rather than push them.
    1 point
  9. lol I learned on a sportsman 500cc 😎 havnt rolled or wrecked yet...been riding them for over three yrs now completely agreed. the biggest safety issue with a machine is the operator! all the machine does is responds to how your driving it.
    1 point
  10. I worked at a Honda dealer in Vero Beach Fl. when they introduced the atc 90. We set the first two up as demos and spent every weekend at Hobart Park (about 2 square miles of sand dunes and a few wooded trails) where we first learned what they would and would not do, then made every effort to instruct customers on what we learned. Some learned and some did not. It was a sad day for me when those who would not or could not learn brought about the end of the 3 wheeler. Quads are far more stable and versatile. They should have been an addition instead of a replacement. Having learned to ride on a 3 wheeler I will always miss them. My advice to any new rider; the biggest safety issue with any machine is the operator, know the limitations (yours and the machines) and last you will never be it's master treat it with respect or it will bite you. Ride safe and never stop learning.
    1 point
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