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Everything posted by wvyankee2
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Cause they cost money and drag your gas mileage on your vehicle down. If you have a truck, hauling in the bed is the way to go.
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4 mile North.
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Buena Vista, Colorado
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I like the Bi-Folds. tri-folds are finger pinchers. http://www.fleetfarm.com/catalog/product_detail/atv-motorcycles-snowmobiles/atv/accessories/raider-6-ft-x-48-in-bi-fold-atv-ramp-bcs1007?utm_source=googleps&utm_medium=shopping%2Bsearch&utm_campaign=google%2Bproduct%20search
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You all are hijackin the sh** out of this thread..... 06 700 KingQuad.......70 MPH. Fastest I've been on a ATV.
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Nice machine. I think the 800 is a great choice. 1000 is overkill on most eastern trails.
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Welcome to the site. I'm originally from the Pocono's. Been away awhile though.
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Welcome from another WV member
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Can Am Commander seats in my Teryx.
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Quad Crazy Invasion Get Together?
wvyankee2 replied to KnightHawk's topic in General Talk - Anything Goes!
Windrock (Coal Creek) in Oak Ridge Tennessee would be an awesome place for it. -
Is it still winter in Georgia
wvyankee2 replied to hangingon's topic in General Talk - Anything Goes!
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Absolutely nothing. Save your money. If you want more power, spend an extra $600 and get the 750. Also if you get the 500, keep the big tires off of it. They are power killers.
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The 500 has 38.2 HP. That is plenty to get two of you around. The 750 has 49.6 HP.
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Great pics. I would have thought there would had been more snow than that there.
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Nice Bike. Looks like new.
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Just wanted to say that I really like the way this forum is set up and laid out. I've been on a lot of forums and first impression here gets a 10 for sure.
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Duro Powergrips VS. Maxxis Bighorns
wvyankee2 replied to dirtjunkie85's topic in This vs. That ATV & Off Road Comparisons
I've had both. This is the low down. Duro's are good tires for the price. Bighorns are a better tire for more. That's the bottom line. Bighorns have a tougher sidewall and are less prone to splitting on hard hits. Bighorns wear better. You will get 1000 more miles out of the Bighorn's. Duro's run small, and Bighorn's run big. A 25" Duro is 25" new and fully inflated. They have a 1" tall lug and when the Lug is half wore down you are running a 24" tire at that point. Not sure about the 25" Bighorn, but the 26" Bighorn runs 26.7 inches tall when new. Bighorn's run about $30 more per tire. -
Been on SxS's the last several years and am back on a Quad now. Just got a 2011 KingQuad 750. Can't wait till spring.