Haven't driven one myself but had a pretty close look the other day when I was at the dealer to pick up some parts, that truly is my dream machine, has everything I want in a new quad including independent suspension, good ground clearance, super nice comfortable seat, real transmission, locking...
The big thing is that lots of things can happen to a quad that are not covered by insurance, what if it comes back with a flat tire, blown motor, blown diff, broken tie rod, blown bearing, broken axle, burnt belt, won't start anymore or any of a million things that can go wrong that insurance...
In this day and age I would not go anywhere near a river or river banks, you never know who is watching and video cameras are in everyones pockets these days.
I’ve done CV boots, not hard at all but have lots of rags on hand...very dirty job.
Yours may be different but my Honda wouldn’t go into 4X4 once, it turned out to be a low battery. You will need a test light or a small cheap multi meter, find a good ground and test both ends of the fuses for...
My garage, the first thing I bought for my quad was a factory service manual and it's paid for itself many times over. I'm no ATV mechanic but armed with the proper manual and maybe some advise from UTube and the forum here I have been able to tackle any problems that have come up. Fixing it...
I haven't heard anything about them being closed, the north entrance bridge has been closed for over a year so you have to go in the long way past the garbage dump.
I have found that a good brand name does seem to make a difference, they seem more comfortable under high load and seem to last longer.
The main consideration is size, try to get one with the highest pulling power that will fit in the location where you want to install it, remember that the...
Yamaha would be my second choice, I like how their belt is always under tension and rotating and there is a clutch to engage the drive but a Honda would still be my first choice with the dual clutch transmission, I love being able to change the gears with a push of a button rather than the belt...
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I don't care what she says, she is a proven liar. Apparently there are already signs up and trails closed along highway 11 and it's not even a park yet.
My 2007 Roadster, I've had it since new & have about 35,000Km on it now.
The first time I rode it I got off and all I could say was "what a machine!", it's been "the machine" ever since.
Dealt with them once, had a 9:00 am appointment to get a tire installed that they said they had in stock, had planned to spend the rest of the day going for a nice ride as I had taken the day off work.
Got there at 8:45 and I sat and waited, wondered around the parts room, had a coffee then...