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Ghost420guy

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  1. If your going to be hauling logs and trailers I would definitely go with the bigger machine, plenty of power with a comfortable ride.
  2. In that case the Polaris may fit well, they're definitely a beast and I personally prefer they're 4x4 system over others
  3. I own an 04 sporty 700 twin, it will move you with no issues at all. Depending on the riding you do the sporty is known for mud goin in the weep hole and blowing out your water pump seal, nice machines but also very heavy. Heaviest in its class I believe, don't know much about the suzuki but if your a mudder I would lean away from the 700....
  4. Now thats D@m creative right there! I've done this for trucks but not quads
  5. Jeans an boots with glasses, only wear shirts and helmets at the OHV parks :kittenhate:
  6. You can try looking into to Sti Mudtrax or Gbc Gators, a lil more affordable and good all terrain tires. I've personally run both, there's aalso another tire boasting same tread and 6 ply design but lighter and cheaper than the Itp Mudlites
  7. This is the closest OHV park to me, it's 130 acres of trails, sand, mud and some tracks. The right time of year this place is just out right fun to ride, long as u don't mind the mud
  8. Have u recently put a new drive belt on? I had this same issue on my 96 Magnum, there's a bolt u can get to open the driven clutch. The belt drops in there and won't grab on the drive clutch afterwards, a ballpin hammer works to but not recommended
  9. Well.....you could drive over a pack of smokes without hitting it I suppose
  10. Ouch, I wouldn't chance riding no matter how bad you want to. The risks are way to great and not really in your favor you know. Hope the shots help, you'll be back at it in no time!!
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