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  1. I have talked to the sales people.
  2. That is incorrect. The Fox Float X Evols do come in a 17" for standard travel.
  3. I see, I would go with the 450R. Find a good deal on some wider a arms. Have you looked at Suzuki's LT-R450? It is a great race machine, it already comes with 18" rear wheels which is a great size for track racing. It already has a 50" stance compared to the TRX's 46" width. That +2 on each side is the difference between flipping the quad in a turn or not.
  4. Welcome to the site. I own a TRX450R. The only complaint I have with the 450R is stock suspensions sucks. There is plenty of power through the whole gear range. Plenty of aftermarket parts. One more negative, the stock dunlops are horrible. They make the quad VERY tippy when powersliding. I set of Razors will take care of that. My cousin owns a pred. 500. I have done minimal riding on it but it screams. Power wise, the acceleration it is bit better and the top end is a bit more. These are to be expected with the bigger motor and similar gear ratios. I don't know to much else to give you educated info on the Polaris. Have you considered the Outlaw 525? It comes with a KTM motor and Fox Shocks. Plus it is one of the fastest production quads.(acceleration, top speeds are about the same due to government regulations.
  5. I have put a hold on my Elkas being made. Should I get Fox shocks or Elkas? Either way they are going to be top of the line. :: FOX RACING SHOX :: ELKA SUSPENSION
  6. Those are some low tech but fun games!
  7. Have some fun figuring this out. Fido Puzzle
  8. Welcome, you have a pretty healthy collection going.
  9. OH YEAH, the front entry is bigger than my house.
  10. That sounds like a challenge folks!
  11. How about the winner get's a shirt/sweatshirt with the winning design!
  12. Don't tell DrtyGrl that you he has a Sponge Bob rod, it WILL come up missing!
  13. Nice pictures. Family fun is always great!
  14. I think it would be a good contest. The contestants would have to sign all legal rights over to Admin, I would think.
  15. Thanks, for the great info!
  16. Seeing you talk about your daughter like that brought a tear to my eye. God Bless you and your family.
  17. He also went for his first cruise on a 450. I tooled around the staging area with him in front of me.
  18. His dad named him Christopher after himself and Michael after me.
  19. A bit of advise. Go to a store that sells guitars. They have little hand held devises you squeeze to strengthen each individual finger. Use that like it is going out of style. This will build up the muscles in the upper part of your fore arm. Don't strap your gloves as tight as you can. Try to leave them loose, when you tighten them it restricts blood flow. Not crazy, but enough to help cause arm pump. When you are riding try not to hold on to the bars with a death grip. The more you white knuckle the bars, the more fatigue you will feel. Try putting icey hot on your arm where the pump occurs. These are all tricks I used on 2 wheels.
  20. The baby is my buddy Chris's. He is the guy in the QC sweatshirt, we gave it to him. He is the one that takes a lot of our photos. He is a single dad, the babies momma is in prison where the crack addict thief belongs. He was my best man in our wedding. The baby's name is Christopher Michael
  21. Welcome to the site. What part of Colorado are you from? I'm in Aurora.
  22. You need to lean more...Pretty cute kid, huh?
  23. Yep, we even had him leaning through power slides!!!
  24. The real question is would the pro riders use them if they had to buy their own? I have tried them once for a short amount of time. I saw no difference, but I didn't ride for any kind of distance. They are suppose to help with arm pump and rider fatigue.
  25. Ah, I see! I suffer from the same thing sometimes.
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