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MY TWO CENTS ON THE DURABILITY ISSUE

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Old Mar 15, 2003 | 12:15 AM
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I had a front end issue that was quickly resolved. My brother Buddah and I have had ZERO engine or electrical problems or any others for that matter.. No fouled plugs or battery rubbing issues. We checked our studs and they are all tight. We didn't drop the motors, because all appears good and tight..
 
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Old Mar 15, 2003 | 01:45 PM
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Sandgod - My quad has been the exact same way. Never a single problem, and I"ve ridden mine hard. Although, I did take my quad to the dealership to have the updates done... I didn't want to take any chances. But I never had any battery rubbing problems, and the engine rail update didn't apply to mine either. I've been a lucky man. I got one of the Cannibals w/ Ohlins shocks and EC 1000 computer. My quad was basically a speed w/ steel handlebars and cost $1500 less. Although, w/ C-dale going bankrupt, I got a real assraping of money from selling it. W/ everything I"ve put into it, my quad is up to $7,000 (would be more but I've gotten some good deals on parts) and now I"m letting it go for $4,250. Practically almost loosing $3000 from it, but oh well, I can pay it off for that amount and I'll just buy a bike... it'll be cheaper in the long run.
 
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