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Ajmboy

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  1. Well, we all know what happened to that one....poor poor Ricky Hatton. He's been drowning his misery in beer and now drugs from what I read. Since then, the Pacman has defeated Joshua Clottey...now Antonio Margarito is next on November 13th. I just watched 24/7 Episode 3 on HBO and Margarito looks very strong...
  2. So far, looks like maybe there will be 5 people......possibly...
  3. When you use the Hotlink For Forums, you do not need to click the image button . Just copy and paste the code you copied..into your post..it already comes with the image tags in the code.
  4. I remember that contest and I also remember that one year it started out and no one entered. For this year, if there is a contest...I may have to come up with something for the holidays.
  5. Good Morning! Raining here in NY.
  6. Welcome to QUADCRAZY!
  7. Kenn, you should start a new therad about your progress on creating your own park. I'm sure allot of us would be interested on how that goes. Maybe some pics, etc. Good Luck!
  8. They'll take your quad here in New York.
  9. Happy Halloween!!!
  10. I wanna see pics! Sounds awesome!
  11. Have you guys seen this all over the internet yet? They say it's a time traveler caught in a video, shot during a premier of one of Charlie Chaplin's movies, talking on a cell phone in the 1928... [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DF8WF3vGUn8]YouTube - IMPORTANT!! TIME TRAVELLER IN CHARLIE CHAPLIN??? FROM 1928 (What do you think?)[/ame]
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  14. All great suggestions, you have 2 awesome techs helping you out. I used to have a Kodiak and was looking for the manual. That 30 amper...do you know what circuit it's on? If you suspenct the cigarette lighter is causing it from rain water...have you unplugged it to test? Unplug the component and see if the fuse blows. Behind the plastic..
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  16. LOL..they just mean placing a link back to quadcrazy on another site. If you participate on another site, place a link in the forum signature or on another page where you can.
  17. I just posted a thread on some info I found online: http://www.quadcrazy.com/atvforum/general-atv-discussion/9137-how-winterize-atv.html Here is another tutorial I found online: Step 1: Fill your gas tank up. Include a fuel stabilizer to prevent the gasoline from breaking down and causing damage to the fuel lines and various other areas of your ATV. Step 2: To prevent corrosion on the metal surfaces of your ATV, it’s a good idea to change the oil. This helps keep everything properly lubed and clean. Step 3: Keep your throttle and clutch cables lubed to help them stay in good working condition. Step 4: Focus attention on the battery when you plan to store for the winter, since it gradually loses charge over time Ideally, you’ll want to leave your battery in the ATV and attach a battery tender to it. The battery tender is a smart charger that basically turns itself on and off as needed to prevent overcharging. Take time to clean the posts on your battery now if they are corroded. Add grease to the threads of the bolts to keep them clean all season. Step 5: Inflate your tires to their ideal level to decrease the risk of flat spots forming on your tires. Take the time to move the ATV several times a month—parking on a different section of the tires each time also helps prevent flat spots. To prevent your tires from dry rot, keep them out of direct sunlight. Step 6: Give your ATV a good scrub before storing it for the winter. Don’t leave any grease or bugs on the paint or chromed areas. There are products available that you can apply to the paint and metal areas to protect the finish. Step 7: Store your ATV inside if at all possible. If it isn’t possible to store the bike inside, invest in a good form-fitting, breathable cover.
  18. How to Winterize an ATV (I can't take credit for this, as I pulled this info off of ehow, but it is very good tutorial..) "Outdoor enthusiasts who live in Northern regions often store ATVs during the wintertime. Ice can damage the engine. Road salt is corrosive and can erode the undercarriage. Winter storage is a good way to extend the life of your ATV. You can learn how to winterize an ATV quickly and simply yourself, and never pay expensive shop charges to winterize again." Instructions & Things You'll Need: Gas stabilizer Oil Oil filter 1. Wash your ATV. Scrub every inch. Use an old toothbrush to reach tight areas. Mud and oil can eat away at surfaces over time. Good ATV maintenance involves thoroughly cleaning your ATV before storing it for the winter. As an added protection, hand wax your ATV once it's dry. 2. Change the oil and filters. This keeps excess dirt from settling in your engine. 3. Put gas stabilizer into the fuel tank and top the tank off with fresh gas. For best results, use premium gasoline. Run the ATV for a few minutes to allow the stabilizer to work through the carburetor. Shut off the motor and turn off the gas valve. Oil the chain. 4. Disconnect and pull out the battery. Charge it if necessary, and clean the terminals. Store the battery in a location where it cannot freeze. A heated breezeway is preferable to a cold garage. It's important to keep the battery stored out of the reach of children. Battery acid is dangerously corrosive. Store your ATV's battery on a high shelf or locked in a cabinet. Do not store it directly on concrete. Concrete causes power drain in batteries. 5. Push the ATV into a shed or garage. Do not store ATV's outside in winter climates. Place the ATV up on blocks and fill the tires to the correct psi to keep them from weather cracking. Expensive jack stands aren't necessary; cinder blocks or heavy plastic milk crates work just fine. 6. Cap the exhaust. To a mouse, it looks like a fine winter hidey hole. 7. Tarp the ATV to keep excess dust and vermin away. If desired, leave an open can of auto wax on the floor under the tarp. The smell repels mice, chipmunks and other small pests. Read more: How to Winterize an ATV | eHow.com
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