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Hello All!
New to this site. Just wanted to let everyone know what I ride.
I have a 1984 Honda TRX 200 that still keeps on ticking but will be undergoing a full top end rebuild along with a carb rebuild and a rear gear box service. This is the best little bike I have ever owned.
I also have a 1999 Honda TRX400 EX that has a Stage one cam, carb re-jet and a high gear in trans for racing and this thing screams. It is scary fast and someday may kill me but I'll keep pushing it hard.
My workhorse of the fleet is a 1998 Polaris 500 4x4. At this time it is going through a full transmission rebuild. I had issues with the reverse gear slipping. Tore the tranny out and found the reverse drive chain almost falling off the gears it was so loose. the main drive chain was tensioned to the max as well. So since I have it apart I'm going to do it right and make this thing bullet proof. This bike is a monster. It will go up, over and through anything.
I hope I can pick up some tricks and advise on keeping my bikes running fine with this site. Thanks for reading my thread and hope to chat with you soon!
Muddermucker
I have a 1984 Honda TRX 200 that still keeps on ticking but will be undergoing a full top end rebuild along with a carb rebuild and a rear gear box service. This is the best little bike I have ever owned.
I also have a 1999 Honda TRX400 EX that has a Stage one cam, carb re-jet and a high gear in trans for racing and this thing screams. It is scary fast and someday may kill me but I'll keep pushing it hard.
My workhorse of the fleet is a 1998 Polaris 500 4x4. At this time it is going through a full transmission rebuild. I had issues with the reverse gear slipping. Tore the tranny out and found the reverse drive chain almost falling off the gears it was so loose. the main drive chain was tensioned to the max as well. So since I have it apart I'm going to do it right and make this thing bullet proof. This bike is a monster. It will go up, over and through anything.
I hope I can pick up some tricks and advise on keeping my bikes running fine with this site. Thanks for reading my thread and hope to chat with you soon!
Muddermucker
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"A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the wisest men". Willy Wonka: 1971
Cigars! Earth ne'eer did breed such a jovial weed.
A Tiger Doesn't Lose Sleep Over Opinions of Sheep
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