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Old Apr 13, 2008 | 08:33 AM
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New member, just wanted to say hi. I've had quads before (Poo magnum 325/Kaw kvf 650) but have been out for a few years (bought a house, got married & had a baby) but I recently bought a 1997 Suzuki KQ 300 (big step down from the kaw) and hope to put some miles on this summer. We still have quite a bit of snow here yet in Newfoundland, it will be another month before I get to really use it. Hopefully it will last me a long enough until I can afford a new one.
 
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Old Apr 13, 2008 | 09:16 AM
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Any quad is better than no quad...

Welcome to the forum.
 
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Old Apr 13, 2008 | 09:43 AM
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That makes me feel better, lol.
 
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Old Apr 13, 2008 | 12:50 PM
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welcome EastCoastWest.Suzuki makes a good quad.you'll be O.K.
 
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Old Apr 13, 2008 | 05:08 PM
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Just bought a 95 300 a month ago. Great machine, looks identical to yours. Mine is my first quad ever, but have a feeling I will have this one for some time now. Mine had under 3K miles when I got it. I've put another 100 miles on it since, only problem so far is my brakes. I find that it does really well in mud (with the right tires). Much better than I expected this heavy, smaller quad to do. I have heard, but not experienced that they also float??? Have fun.
 
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Old Apr 13, 2008 | 10:32 PM
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Float? not a chance, I can't believe how heavy these things are, I thought this little machine would be light but the front drive shaft looks like it probably weighs 25 pounds alone. What tires are you running? I was thinking of getting some Duro Buffalo 4 ply to replace the stock (and original) 2 ply dunlops. This was the only decent tire I could find in the right sizes.
 
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Old Apr 14, 2008 | 09:40 AM
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It should float if you have a decent amount of air in the tires and you're not on it... but be careful... they like to roll over and get their bellies rubbed...
 
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Old Apr 14, 2008 | 10:27 AM
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These fit mine although don't know if I have stock rims or not. Don't think I do. But looking at the specs, they are the same dimensions. http://www.samsclub.com/shoppi...tem=336025&pCatg=6059

They work great on the trails as well and sand too. They are great all arounds unless you do lots of pavement commutes.
 
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Old Apr 14, 2008 | 11:27 AM
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Those goodyear tires seem pretty pricey compared to others. I just priced 4 new Buffalo's, around $330 CAN tax in. I'm not sure if I want to spent that much on this old machine but I'm pretty sure the original tires are not going to last more than two rides in the terrain I have to cross to get to some trails. There is lots of tread (for oem anyways) but there are some bad scars in the sidewalls.
 
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Old Apr 14, 2008 | 01:44 PM
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Welcome to the board! My parent's new dog was a rescue from Newfoundland. They have a summer place near Truro, NS.

Looking at the tires posted if you have 12" rims and need 25" tires I found my Mudlites on ebay new for less that $220 US shipped. There are lots of choices in those sizes from Dunlop, ITP, 'Zilla, and others.
 
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