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  1. Chasing oil leaks can be exhausting; gravity likes to pull it all sorts of non-leaking areas before it actually drips. Have you cleaned everything very well...like white glove test well? Doing so will help you identify the source much quicker and with fewer $$$ spent.
  2. Suzuki, Artic Cat and Kawasaki all sold that bike with their label on it
  3. I remember the days when two trailer park girls went round the outside...:smilielol5c: Welcome back from a new guy wheeler!
  4. We use it in the dunes, especially when we visit new dunes. It came in extremely handy for a poker run last memerial day when the locations of the poker stops were kept secret. With over 6,000 to cover, we used my tracks to record where we had been and where we hadn't...yet! It works great but. like swampcat said, it puts a heavy strain on your battery. We have no problems with short trips around an hour or so but for longer excursions, we put them in the Rhino's, RZR's, etc that have charging ports installed.
  5. Welcome aboard crash83! What is it about your wife's new Wolverine that you prefer over your YZ? And what is it that makes you love the site? Inquiring minds want to know :cheers2c:
  6. First... the good news: Arizona Federal judge sides with BLM on management of Arizona Strip lands http://cronkitenewsonline.com/federal-judge-sides-with-blm-on-management-of-az-str -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now, the bad news: Montana Setback in Lewis and Clark National Forest Lawsuit In April of 2010 BRC, the Motorcycle Industry Council, the Specialty Vehicle Institute of America and Montana user groups were celebrating a landmark legal victory in a lawsuit challenging the Lewis and Clark National Forest (LCNF) 2007 Travel Management Plan. A federal court in Montana agreed with our claims that the LCNF violated federal law. The central theme of the decision was that the Plan was more restrictive than any of the alternatives vetted during the public review process. The Court found that the Forest's final decision "reduced total motorized routes by nearly thirty percent from the most restrictive Draft EIS alternative. It also closed several routes which were not identified for closure in any DEIS alternative." The Court also struck down the agency's treatment of off-route travel for dispersed camping. The Draft Environmental Impact Study (DEIS) portrayed as an element common to every alternative a 300-foot-wide allowance, which was already in place in the Forest since 2001. In the Final EIS, and thus without the opportunity for further public input, this was altered to a "vehicle-plus-trailer-length" allowance in every alternative. Sadly, a three-judge panel of the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals has reversed that ruling finding the U.S. Forest Service did not violate the law when it strayed beyond the range of alternatives proposed in a draft environmental impact statement, as long as the plan differed in only minor ways from one of the alternatives and was “somewhere within” the range of alternatives proposed. I don't want to say too much about this because BRC and the other recreational groups are evaluating our options. Needless to say... stay tuned! Read about the decision: Law 360 Article: No Review Needed For Feds' RV Rule Changes: 9th Circ. https://www.sharetrails.org/public-lands/no-review-needed-for-feds-rv-rule-changes Little Belt travel plan restricting vehicles ruling upheld Little Belt travel plan restricting vehicles ruling upheld | Great Falls Tribune | greatfallstribune.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More Montana newsclips Borrowing trouble: Snowmobiles, ATVs banned in Lincoln area ditches Borrowing trouble: Snowmobiles, ATVs banned in Lincoln area ditches | Great Falls Tribune | greatfallstribune.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Colorado BLM finalizes plan for northwest Colorado lands BLM finalizes plan for northwest Colorado lands « Summit County Citizens Voice BLM plan for Colorado balances oil-and-gas uses with conservation BLM plan for Colorado balances oil-and-gas uses with conservation - The Denver Post BLM land plan for NW Colorado displeases enviros, energy interests http://www.bizjournals.com/blm-land-plan-for-nw-colorado Settlement talks put Lenado snowmobile suit on hold http://www.aspentimes.com/111019950/1077&ParentProfile=1058 Here's a letter to the editor from Ed Marston, from High Country News, about a land trade in W. Colorado Public must be involved in land exchange http://www.deltacountyindependent.com/public-must-be-involved-in-land-exchange Developers block Forest Service road near Edwards Developers block Forest Service road near Edwards | VailDaily.com BLM issues final decision for Little Snake management plan http://www.craigdailypress.com/blm-issues-final-decision-little-snake-management Udall’s ski area summer-use bill passes the House Udall’s ski area summer-use bill passes the House « Summit County Citizens Voice -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Idaho Rock climbers left in the dark Rock climbers left in the dark - Rock climbers left in the dark: Home BLM offering reward for info leading to arrest of those who vandalized old mercury milling site in Owyhee County http://www.idahostatesman.com/blm-offering-reward-for-info-leading.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Iowa Officials responding to four-wheeler complaints Officials responding to four-wheeler complaints - MessengerNews.net | News, Sports, Jobs, Community Info. - The Messenger -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oregon Oceano Dunes dust study called a little murky http://www.sanluisobispo.com/1797028/oceano-dunes-dust-study-called.html From Eugene Oregon's registerguard.com EDITORIAL: Oregon’s ‘crown jewels’ http://www.registerguard.com/wilderness-kitzhaber-rogue-wild-acres Earlier this year, Interior Secretary Kenneth Salazar asked governors and congressional representatives across the nation to identify “crown jewels,” natural treasures on Bureau of Land Management lands in their states that should be considered for federal wilderness protection. Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber took him at his word and recently fired off a wish list to Salazar. Kitzhaber’s requests should receive serious consideration for inclusion in wilderness legislation that the Interior chief plans to submit to Congress in its current session. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New Mexico Speaking of the Department of Interior's wilderness lobbying efforts... U.S. Interior official visits Taos; Gorge up for wilderness designation U.S. Interior official visits Taos Río Grande Gorge - The Taos News: News: hayes, interior, wilderness, gorge, bingaman -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Washington State Reiter Foothills Update NEW $10,000 GRANT WILL BENEFIT RECREATIONAL PROJECT IN UPPER SKY VALLEY Sky Valley Chronicle News -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nevada Elko County seeks forest travel plan hearing Elko County seeks forest travel plan hearing - Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011 | 5:58 p.m. - Las Vegas Sun Elko County officials seek hearing on Forest Service's travel management plan http://www.lvrj.com/news/elko-county-officials-seek-hearing-on-fs-travel-management -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bonus The gang over at ROHVA blasted an update the other day on their efforts to get manufacturers of UTV (Side by Sides) to coordinate on occupant safety. Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Association Continues Pioneering Work In Support of Consensus Standards and Occupant Safety Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Association Continues Pioneering Work In Support of Consensus Standards and Occupant Safety «
  7. NEW MEXICO - Cibola NF&G Announces Public Meetings on Draft Plan and DEIS The Cibola National Forest and Grasslands has released the Draft Land and Resources Management Plan and Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Kiowa, Rita Blanca, Black Kettle, and McClellan Creek National Grasslands. The documents have been posted on the Cibola National Forest and Grasslands website: USDA Forest Service - Cibola National Forest All Units NEPA Projects - Kiowa, Rita Blanca, Black Kettle and McClellan Creek NGs Revised Land & Resource Management Plan. Hard copies or CDs are available by calling 505-346-3889. The public is invited to attend one of the following public meetings, where Forest Service employees will be available to discuss these documents in more detail, answer questions, and collect public comments. Monday, November 14 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Harding County Community Bldg 557 Wagon Mound Highway Roy, NM 87743 Tuesday, November 15 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Public Conference Room, New Mexico Gas Company 97 Santa Fe Drive Clayton, NM 88415 Wednesday, November 16 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Black Kettle and McClellan Creek National Grasslands Ranger District Office Intersection of State Highways 47 and 47A Cheyenne, OK 73628 The public is invited to review the documents, and to provide comments during the 90-day comment period. Comments should be received no later than close of business, December 28, 2011. Written comments can be mailed or delivered to Cibola National Forest and Grasslands, Attn: Grasslands Plan Revision, 2113 Osuna Rd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113 or submitted by email to [email protected]. They can also be submitted electronically via the Internet at https://cara.ecosystem-management.org/Public/CommentInput?Project=31418. Comments will be accepted at any of the District Offices, at the Supervisors Office, or at the public meetings. For additional information, contact Champe Green, Forest Planner, at 505-346-3889 or by email to [email protected]. As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please contact BRC. Thanks in advance for your support, Ric Foster Public Lands Department Manager BlueRibbon Coalition 208-237-1008 ext 107
  8. your post was deleted because that's like, just your opinion man [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVCtkzIXYzQ]Yeah, well that's just your opinion man. (Big Lebowski) - YouTube[/ame]
  9. Senator

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    Judging by the handlebar/grip positions, is this a drag-only quad?
  10. Heck yeah I remember him! In fact I believe he once posed the question of why beauty pageants choose from a field of 50 people while the President of the United States is chosen from a field of only two. It's a good question.
  11. Are rear plastics for that bike still available through Suzuki?
  12. Welcome to another episode of "Pimp My Economy" with your host Barack Obama!
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