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Hi I have a 2011 arctic cat youth 150. It has blown gears in the transmission and i want help taking it apart and rebuilding the gears. Looking for any service manuals anyone might be able to send me my way. Also advice on the how to's and where to go for parts. Also looking to replace the front plastic fender. Thanks Harry
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Anyone had any experience with the Coolster youth ATV's? Mainly the 110cc? Thanks!
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Please go to my blog to learn how you can help stop the ban on Youth ATVs!! This is something we need to do NOW! We have got to make a difference or this ban is going to irreversibly change our ATV World and Community in a way that will hurt us all ! I also seriously need people to sign up as members on my Blog. I work hard to try to make a difference for the better in our ATVing community and I am asking each of you to please register for my Blog. I use it as an outlet to let EVERYONE in the ATVing community know of the different concerns of the ATVing Community. I just started it and am trying to get it going. I won't send you a bunch of emails or newsletters or anything like that. I won't sell your email address. I am just wanting to raise some numbers on my Blog so that the people reading it know I have others who are reading what I write and that I am not alone the things that I take so serious in our community! It only take a minute to sign up ... so please go there now and sign up. Thank you all for your support. Please let me know what you think! Here is the link ... Please click ---> Welcome to CJ Rena Johnson’s Blog and always ... I am totally open to suggestions, comments and any concerns that you would like to see dealt with! Thanks again! I hope you have an AWESOME day!!
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BLUERIBBON COALITION ACTION ALERT! Attention BRC Action Alert Subscriber, HELP STOP THE FEBRUARY 10TH BAN ON YOUTH OHVS On February 10, 2009, a new law regulating lead content in certain products will go into effect. This could adversely affect companies that manufacture or distribute youth model all-terrain vehicles and off-highway motorcycles. Dealers that sell and service those products would be impacted as well. The Specialty Vehicle Institute of America (SVIA) and the Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC) have urgently requested the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and federal legislators to take a common sense approach to implementation of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act's lead provisions. SVIA and MIC have announced their intention to join several of their member companies in filing petitions with the CPSC for emergency relief from the provisions. They are also seeking a temporary final rule to exempt ATV and motorcycle parts in order to avoid major disruptions to enthusiasts, to the member companies' businesses, and to the companies' dealer network of thousands of small, independent businesses, which employ tens of thousands of Americans. BRC is asking all OHV users to contact the Consumer Product Safety Commission and their elected officials today! Use the following links to send your comments and to contact your Congressional Representatives. Included below is a sample letter regarding the potential ban of all youth-oriented OHVs, which starts February 10, 2009. CPSC Comment Page Send a message to CPSC's Information Center BRC Rapid Response Center to contact Members of Congress Rapid Response Center - BlueRibbon Coalition Thanks in advance for your support, Ric Foster Public Lands Department Manager BlueRibbon Coalition PS: BRC needs your support via membership and donations to help us continue our efforts to champion responsible OHV access to public lands. To sign up as a member or to make a donation, Click Here: _______________________________________________________________ Sample Letter: As a member of the OHV community, I want to voice my strong support for petitions filed recently by the Motorcycle Industry Council and Specialty Vehicle Institute of America to seek emergency relief from provisions, which go into effect on February 10, 2009. While I do support efforts by the Consumer Product Safety Commission to protect children from lead content in products that truly present a risk to children, I do not believe the Commission intended that metal parts on ATVs and motorcycles be included in that regulation because they do not present a lead risk to children. As the spring OHV recreation season rapidly approaches, I ask you to support efforts to exclude youth-oriented OHVs - and the businesses that sell and service them - from being unnecessarily impacted by this ban, especially during this economic crisis. Sincerely, Your name & Address