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Check out Outdoor Rider Supply for ATV Parts & Accessories! Quad Fab, Inc developed the ATV/UTV industry’s only American made exhaust silencer over 15 years ago. Our reputation is built upon exceptional customer service from friendly people interested in helping customers. We have carried on our tradition of high quality product offerings and excellent customer service through Outdoor Rider Supply and OutdoorRiderSupply.com. Outdoor Rider Supply (ORS) was developed by Quad Fab, Inc. to supply ATV/UTV parts and accessories to our loyal and valued customers. We carry a unique line of products for your ATV and UTV. Our focus is riders who use their vehicles for hunting, farming, ranching, and recreational riding. We'd like to say thank you by offering the most user friendly website with the best customer service and shipping around. Our customers are very important to us and we strive to offer exceptional service. If for any reason you have a question or concern regarding the quality of service or the quality of a product, please Contact Us. We will do everything possible to make your experience with us quick, easy, and to your complete satisfaction. - The ORS Team
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Hello, First time poster. What a great site. My question is: My 08 King Quad keeps stalling on me. When it stalls I can wait a few minutes and it will start up and ride for a 1/4 mile then stalls again. Wait a few minuets and it will run a 1/4 mile then stall. I took off the air cleaner and it didn't make any difference. if I let it sit for a few hours it will run great. It has 1100 miles on it. This weekend we went for a 50 mile ride and it ran great untill the last few miles. Then it started to stall again. It's driving me crazy. For the record I know nothin about these quads. Any Idea what is wrong with it? It seams that it runs better with a full tank of gas. Thanks for any Info.
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Great to be on the boards. Just picked up a 2013 Polaris Sportsman 550 XPS LE. Its my first quad, and am just waiting for some slightly warmer than 10 degree temperatures to get out and enjoy it. My buddies were pushing me towards a dirt bike, but considering that I have kids it made more sense to go with a quad, not to mention I am just at an age where trying to keep up with seasoned riders just sounded painful. In any case, I plan to do the weekend getaways with the dirt bike crew, fully understanding they will likely be doing something different than I will. I ordered a bunch of gear for the next trip. Helmet/goggles, jersey, pants, gloves, and boots mostly MX gear. It made sense to have clothes designed to be in the mud and dirt and offer protection should something go wrong. In any case, my 2 wheeled friends are feel that its exceptionally ridiculous for quad riders to be outfitted in MX gear, and very mock worthy. ESPECIALLY, if the gear matches. They feel anything more than a helmet is ridiculous. I totally get skiers wouldn't dress like boarders, and when you golf you dont wear jeans etc. but is there a similar dress code for ATV riders?
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Hello All, The KYRider site I was a member of for years has shut down. So, here I am. I currently own a 450 Kodiak with several mods and some yet to be installed. Tomorrow, I will look at a Blaster thats in great shape. It starts and runs great. However, It will not go into gear. Im pretty sure I can fix this relatively cheap. I have not priced Blasters in years but the asking price is $600 firm. Is this reasonable? Thanks,
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Scooter rider cuts Nissan mirror with grinder Scooter riders cuts Nissan mirror with grinder, guess he doesn't like to be cut off. and Motorcycle crashes into van and explodes Motorcycle crashes into van and explodes. Don't worry, the motorcyclist is fine. He ran a red light. and Gattling Gun Motorcycle Exhaust Gattling Gun Motorcycle Exhaust, this is cools with motorcycle backfiring it would look even cooler. and Motorcycle almost rear ended Motorcycle almost rear ended when a truck fails to stop and rear ends another car.
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Just got back from the motocross track, where I busted my quad (2008 KFX 450). Keep in mind that these may be stupid questions. I'm new to riding and don't know anything about anything. The chain was a little loose, I believe, and I probably should've tightened it (not that I know how to tighten a chain) but I'm not sure if that came into play here. I took a jump and didn't let off the throttle. I over-revved the engine and the rear sprocket snapped off while I was in the air. It looks like there are 4 bolts that hold the sprocket on and it appears that those bolts have been completely sheared off (see pics below). If this is just a matter of replacing these bolts, that would be awesome. Are these bolts meant to shear under pressure (like the shear pin on a boat propeller)? Also, in the side that still has nuts, that bolt is pretty skinny. The corresponding hole on the sprocket is much larger. Are these some sort of specialty bolts? Am I not even in the right ballpark with these issues? I seriously have no idea what I'm doing here. I appreciate any help.
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You can make your own "Rider Group" under the "Groups" tab. You can make a group for you location or interests. Invite people to your group and be the "Head" of the group (facilitator) ! Start your own ATV group on QuadCRAZY today!!!
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Kawsaki's new Team Rider for 2009.
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The rider down foundation a worthy cause
07CHCAchamp posted a topic in General Talk - Anything Goes!
In my racing career I have seen many of my friends fallen and badly injured and that is why I am such a strong supporter of the Rider Down Foundation. I personnally had a friend who was paralized while racing and these people are angles on the ground. It is a non profilt organization dedicated to helping up downed riders of all walks of life. I incourage everyone to visit the website at RiderDown and help spread the word of this worthy foundation and what they do to keep us all riding.- 1 reply
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As you can read in the magazine article, each boot has different traits and strengths. The key is to find the best boot for you. http://www.dirtrider.com/drtested/141_0703_motorcycle_boot_shootout/
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