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Posts posted by Ajmboy
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This is an old post, but I just noticed yesterday that Ridegear.com was not accepting orders...
Motorcycle Helmets, Motorcycle Accessories from RideGear.com
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Welcome to the family!
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I don't really think it's an issue to vote for yourself. If you want to be nice, vote for someone else..
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So you have fuel, but no spark..right? Check your electrical connections, plug, wire, etc.
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Just drifting around tonight checking out sites that have the same love as us. Looks like you have a good one here, i see some Illinois people on here.
Welcome aboard!!!
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You aint kidding, I can't find much except this skull/helmet.
Here's what I found:
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So, today is the first day that I'm not driving all day. We left Monday about 11 am and made it as far as Twin Falls, Id. We were suppose to go to Boise but but I got tired so we stop about 100 miles shy. We knocked out about 1300 miles in 18 hours. We are now in Bend, Or. Today we will go and ride with Raptor8 and then have a nice BBQ.(thanks very much Raptor8) I will post some pics as our trip goes.
Congrats again Bot & DrtyGrl! Hope you too have a wonderful honeymoon. Its pretty cool that you guys are getting together with Raptor8! I think I read somewhere you guys met on here, right?
Anyway, looking forward to photos!
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Hello all! My name is Jared and I have a 2007 Polaris Outlaw 525 IRS and a 2003 Kawasaki KFX 450. I stumbled across this site and was really impressed! Hopefully I will get the chance to contribute to the boards.
Welcome Jared! It's always good to see new members join and take part in the forums. Looking forward to you garage pics!
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Thank you everyone for the awesome comments! She's an awesome baby and my wife and I are so proud. She just started crawling a few days back...it was an amazing moment. She's getting a minny quad when she gets older, my wife and I saw the BarBie quad at Toys R Us...
Or maybe a Power Wheels....
MWKE, that was funny...
Thanks everyone!
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Welcome brostar!
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Those are some great photos. Looks like you guys had a ton of fun.
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That Harley looks pretty cool. I guess this is all part of futurization.
That spyder though is very impressive, I knew it woudl not be long for another similar machine or design concept. It's growing in popularity.
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My 9 month old daughter on a friend's trike a couple of weeks back...
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Pics are always nice...have fun!
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Brudeli 625L Tilting 3 Wheeler
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Just some photos I seen online for all you enthusiasts...
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Uh Oh..I'm not winning anymore!!!!!
Looks like I need to send some more!!!
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Welcome to QUADCRAZY!
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I'm getting older so I need the comfort...
My next quad will have all the amenities!
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Nice video!
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What's the long term? Keep getting shots? Is there any physical treatment you can get?
My father has back problems and I also a little on occassion. My father had an epederal to get rid of the pain.
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I read a little. I'm not much into three wheelers at all. I guess the Honda 3 wheelers are the most widely kept still, correct? Whenever I see 3 wheelers, they always Honda.
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I'm not sure which way they were referred. I sent out a few emails and posted the link in my sig.
Emails on your own with the link or through the invite section at this site? Shows you have 2 e-mail invites from the site, but obviously won't count what you did outside the site. The nice thing about the sig is that it works all the time without you doing anything. Any link like that may pick up referrals in any month.
Everyone that goes on other sites should put their referral link in their signature, it's a no brainer. Easy.
I need to do some of that also...
Rhino Nation
in Yamaha UTV Forum
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Good Article:
Rhino Nation
UTV's popularity came from a small, innovative off-road concept.
History is full of stories about products originally introduced for a limited audience that unexpectedly caught fire with larger markets. A prime example is when Apple I was built in the 1970s. It was intended as a gaming platform for computer nerds. Only later did the inventors—Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak—realize the impact their invention had on millions of consumers.
The story is repeated when Yamaha introduced the Rhino, a side-by-side whose instant popularity seems to have surpassed even the wildest expectations of its creators. Until the Rhino came along, UTVs emphasized utility and were intended primarily for work rather than play. Yamaha drew on its many years of off-road motorcycle and ATV expertise, infusing the new Rhino with healthy doses of sport and recreation capability and serious off-road prowess. The combination was magic and a new class of fun-to-drive, sporty compact utility vehicles was born.
The Rhino was an immediate hit and a hot commodity at Yamaha dealers, which shouldn't come as a surprise since it is the brainchild of the creative team at the Yamaha Motor Manufacturing facility in Newman, Georgia. "Every Rhino built comes out of our Georgia manufacturing plant," says Van Holmes, public relations manager for Yamaha ATV and side-by-sides. "The Rhino was conceived, created, tested and is still built in Newnan. Our facilities in Georgia are absolutely critical to the Rhino's success and development, because it's based on how we use the vehicles here in the United States. It's not only an asset for the North American market, but for Yamaha worldwide."
The original Rhino shared primary mechanical components with the muscular Grizzly 660 4x4 ATV, which is also manufactured at the plant in Newman. Powered by the Grizzly's liquid-cooled 660cc SOHC five-valve four-stroke engine featuring a V-belt "Ultramatic" transmission with high range, low range, and reverse, the 660 Rhino offered plenty of punch for off-road fun and adventures. Ultramatic maintains a constant belt tension, which delivers quick throttle response, reduces wear, and allows downhill compression braking. The fully-independent front and rear suspension with upper and lower A-arms is Grizzly inspired as well. Yamaha followed the highly successful Rhino 660 with a lower price-point and more fuel efficient 450 model in 2007 and a more powerful fuel-injected 700 FI in 2008.
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