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  1. big rocks. are the rocks there for a gateway decoration or mixed into the trail?
  2. the mud looks like it has the consistency for fun!
  3. those look like cool trails there!
  4. uh oh, seems like someone is getting 'the look' LOL was the quad tough to get out with the two of you or did you end up bringing mr. warn out?
  5. cool stream crossing, everything looks so green and lush, the sun shinning .... nice
  6. theres a nice little water/mud hole
  7. from what i have seen online, it might fit, but it might also have a different gear ratio. looking at say a 1995 big bear and 1995 timberwolf, the rear ends are different yamaha OEM#'s, they look the same, but may turn out to be different. what year or years do you have to work with?
  8. ah c'mon now sonny
  9. i just posted the 'science lesson' for rappys benefit. i wasn't sure if he knew axles or differentials were crowned in order to take a load. it's all good, no need to get anyones knickers in a bunch.
  10. good mooning everyone... nice buckbilly
  11. the axles on your atv are crowned, which means they are arched upward in the middle, when stressed with weight, the axle will become straight or even sag, but will return to the crown position. building a home from dimensional lumber, your floor joists are set in place 'crown up', as to take the weight and not dip or sag with furnishings and settlement. Are you familiar with the electron sea analogy in metal? In most metals the outermost electrons, or valence electrons, are relatively free from their atom's nucleus. This is known as delocalization. (This is also why most metals are so conductive, the electrons are very free and able to transfer the energy readily from one electron to the next.) But it also allows the metal to bend because the electrons buffer the metal atoms from experiencing repulsive forces from the other atoms as they slide past and causing the material to shatter. brought to you by OXY-PEDIA
  12. quadnut20 said "any 2nd grader could install it !" it was a joke to you
  13. you shouldn't tease :smilielol5c: geez i crack myself up sometimes :smilielol5c:
  14. nice pic 007 jr
  15. well, i guess im just getting a t shirt and maybe some rim polish LOL,,, thought maybe a trip to vegas would be in there too,,, guessed wrong
  16. i think you can do it yourself fairly easily. i looked at the manual and it doesn't look that bad, and you can buy just the strut to replace it. if you want the service repair manual, follow this link and download it for yourself https://www.yousendit.com [email protected] is the username, and romy1961 is the password. when the page opens after the user and pass are in, look at the top of the page and click folders. just click on your polaris pdf and download it. bike bandit has the struts for 110 $ each and i'm sure alot of other shops will be able to order them for you.
  17. well guess what? i won it for december :woot: got this in my email today! Hello David, Your ATV has been chosen for our machine of the month contest. Please send me your T-shirt size and shipping address and I will get your prize pack sent out. Thanks, Ryan Edwards ITP 1990 South Vintage Ave. Ontario, CA 91761 Phone (909) 390-1905 Ext: 4972 Direct (909) 390-8262 Fax (909) 605-8885
  18. Good Morning QC !!! :bouncing_smiles: :bouncing_smiles: :bouncing_smiles: :bouncing_smiles:
  19. wow... i cannot believe this thread. a new member looking for help with his quad and all hell breaks loose with another member. my god, the drama.... tsk tsk not a good way to start the new year
  20. UFC 141 Lesnar vs. Overeem Sorry Lesnar fans.... couldn't resist
  21. wow! is that the real price (2900) and not 9200? thats a steal IMO....
  22. now you can celebrate riding into the new year!!! good job guys!!! :partyc:
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