Kawasaki Prairie 360
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If you have not consulted a dealer I would do that first. Hoping that they would diagnose the problem correctly, I would then go to nyroc's website and look up the repair details there (http://atv.dnsalias.com). Cool site for Prairie and V Force owners. You will find that most of the repairs for the P650 are very similar if not identical to the P360 repairs.
Good luck. If the site is useful.
Good luck. If the site is useful.
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Originally posted by: KawiDev
If you have not consulted a dealer I would do that first. Hoping that they would diagnose the problem correctly, I would then go to nyroc's website and look up the repair details there (http://atv.dnsalias.com). Cool site for Prairie and V Force owners. You will find that most of the repairs for the P650 are very similar if not identical to the P360 repairs.
Good luck. If the site is useful.
If you have not consulted a dealer I would do that first. Hoping that they would diagnose the problem correctly, I would then go to nyroc's website and look up the repair details there (http://atv.dnsalias.com). Cool site for Prairie and V Force owners. You will find that most of the repairs for the P650 are very similar if not identical to the P360 repairs.
Good luck. If the site is useful.
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