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Old 07-10-2004 | 07:14 PM
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Because of those two mods, my bike now points skyward at the touch of the throttle and it does it when I want it to. After I installed the DG3 today at my fire hall, one of the other members left the hall on a tear and told me not to leave. When he came back, he had three of his buddies in the car with him and he asked me if I would lift the bike again for them. Before I did, I asked them how they heard of this bike and they said they have been hearing rumors of a 600 lb bike that is scary fast and that they had to see it to beleive it. When the other member told them that it would lift the front end, they said no way. After talking to them for a little while, I started the bike up and when they heard the sound, there jaws just dropped. One of them was like, whaoooooo. lol Anyway, I went to the end of the road, sat on the seat and nailed it and up it came. If you all could have seen the look on there faces, you would have laughed. The folks around here are not into modding the bikes they ride. They put fuel in and go, thats it.

After doing this a few times, I parked the bike back in the fire station and went to talk to them. They were all amazed that a bike that big could get the tires of the ground, let alone point almost straight up. One of them asked me how fast it was and I told him that the fastest I have had it so far was 98 kph. They then asked me how it felt to have the fastest quad around. I just smiled at them and said thanks, but I owed it to someone else.

So, to Don at Diamond G, and to Nyroc, thank you for your time and effort im making the discoveries you have made to make these quads do things they will not do from the factory. And for making me feel like I have something that no one else around here has or can get.
 
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Old 07-12-2004 | 02:59 AM
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Hey firefighter, Good story I know what you mean. That small DG3 component brings on big smiles from me and my buddies who ride my 700. Its AWSOME!!! Do you notice a differance in the DG3 mid-range pull as compared to the stock? I don't think there is any change on mine, is that normal? later..
 
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Old 07-12-2004 | 10:49 AM
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Hey Stan,

Nice to hear that the DG3 is working so good for you. What was the total cost of the module shipped to your door? How long did it take to ship from DG? Have you had a chance to notice if the bike seems to run cooler?

I'm leaving on my cross Newfounland atv trip in early August, but when I get back, I will be ordering a DG3 for the 650 to give it a bit extra kick.
 
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Old 07-12-2004 | 03:40 PM
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The dg3 has been the best investment I have ever purchased for my Prairie, good power throught the powerband. I have a brute force on order and Diamond G is working on a dg3 for it man I can hardly wait
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Old 07-12-2004 | 06:05 PM
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Kawidan, the cost was $152 US, so whatever the exchange is, plus $80 cdn to get it here and it only took 8 days. The money is well spent when you get all the comments
 
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