How many miles are on your ATV?
#11
05 Rubicon with 4900 miles and still running strong. The only thing that I done to it is replace the front knuckle bearings and tires. The starter is about to go bad. Sometimes it will click when I hit the start button so I have to hit the starter to get it working. I am going to keep using it until it just quits then I will pop a new one on. We use it on a farm so it gets shut on and off alot. I'm not complaining.
#12
97 Sportsman 500 7000 miles and a 2001 Sportsman 500 with 170hr ,cant tell you miles because speedo will not work without a $80 "Hall Effect"sensor that I refuse to buy again.
#13
2007 Grizzly 450, 600 miles but most of that is done @ 20 mph or less as I tend to find and ride technical trails! But now that winter is hear... I will go through it real good.. remove all plastics.. clean it up.. tighten stuff up etc...
#14
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: CraZySteve
2007 Grizzly 450, 600 miles but most of that is done @ 20 mph or less as I tend to find and ride technical trails! But now that winter is hear... I will go through it real good.. remove all plastics.. clean it up.. tighten stuff up etc...</end quote></div>
you mean you're putting it away for winter? winter is when the fun starts! the snow just piles up and makes it really smooth (though slow driving)
but if you are lucky (like i was last winter) the snow will melt a bit and become almost slushy, and then it will freeze again- making a PERFECTLY SMOOTH riding area where you can just drive WOT without any worrys of potholes or bumps or anything. (unless of course your quad is too heavy to drive on top of the snow, but outty XT's can do it just fine with their tires
2007 Grizzly 450, 600 miles but most of that is done @ 20 mph or less as I tend to find and ride technical trails! But now that winter is hear... I will go through it real good.. remove all plastics.. clean it up.. tighten stuff up etc...</end quote></div>
you mean you're putting it away for winter? winter is when the fun starts! the snow just piles up and makes it really smooth (though slow driving)
but if you are lucky (like i was last winter) the snow will melt a bit and become almost slushy, and then it will freeze again- making a PERFECTLY SMOOTH riding area where you can just drive WOT without any worrys of potholes or bumps or anything. (unless of course your quad is too heavy to drive on top of the snow, but outty XT's can do it just fine with their tires
#15
02' Honda Foreman bought new in 03'. Just over 1100 miles and 110 hours.
This has been a mechanically perfect machine but I've been looking into a machine with a "couch-like" ride.
I'm thinking Polaris Sportsman ???
If anyone has any suggestions other than the Sportsman I'm all ears [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] !!
This has been a mechanically perfect machine but I've been looking into a machine with a "couch-like" ride.
I'm thinking Polaris Sportsman ???
If anyone has any suggestions other than the Sportsman I'm all ears [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] !!
#16
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: crazy1291
you mean you're putting it away for winter? winter is when the fun starts! the snow just piles up and makes it really smooth (though slow driving)
but if you are lucky (like i was last winter) the snow will melt a bit and become almost slushy, and then it will freeze again- making a PERFECTLY SMOOTH riding area where you can just drive WOT without any worrys of potholes or bumps or anything. (unless of course your quad is too heavy to drive on top of the snow, but outty XT's can do it just fine with their tires</end quote></div>
winter is for the Snowmobile my friend [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
you mean you're putting it away for winter? winter is when the fun starts! the snow just piles up and makes it really smooth (though slow driving)
but if you are lucky (like i was last winter) the snow will melt a bit and become almost slushy, and then it will freeze again- making a PERFECTLY SMOOTH riding area where you can just drive WOT without any worrys of potholes or bumps or anything. (unless of course your quad is too heavy to drive on top of the snow, but outty XT's can do it just fine with their tires</end quote></div>
winter is for the Snowmobile my friend [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
#17
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: CraZySteve
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: crazy1291
you mean you're putting it away for winter? winter is when the fun starts! the snow just piles up and makes it really smooth (though slow driving)
but if you are lucky (like i was last winter) the snow will melt a bit and become almost slushy, and then it will freeze again- making a PERFECTLY SMOOTH riding area where you can just drive WOT without any worrys of potholes or bumps or anything. (unless of course your quad is too heavy to drive on top of the snow, but outty XT's can do it just fine with their tires</end quote></div>
winter is for the Snowmobile my friend [img][/img]</end quote></div>
I guess that is true. But brand a brand new Apex costs a lot of money.
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: crazy1291
you mean you're putting it away for winter? winter is when the fun starts! the snow just piles up and makes it really smooth (though slow driving)
but if you are lucky (like i was last winter) the snow will melt a bit and become almost slushy, and then it will freeze again- making a PERFECTLY SMOOTH riding area where you can just drive WOT without any worrys of potholes or bumps or anything. (unless of course your quad is too heavy to drive on top of the snow, but outty XT's can do it just fine with their tires</end quote></div>
winter is for the Snowmobile my friend [img][/img]</end quote></div>
I guess that is true. But brand a brand new Apex costs a lot of money.
#18
1900 Kms on an '07 Kodiak I got in May of '07. But one of my first bikes was a 300 Kawasaki Bayou with no odometer. I rode that bike for close to a decade... never touched the motor and drove it silly... well as silly as a 300 Bayou could get. 4 sets of tires and 3 sets of handle grips. The handle grips always looked like saran wrap when I was done with them. I always hope every bike I get will be as reliable as that old slugg but I don't think they make 'em like that anymore eh?!
#19
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: crazy1291
I guess that is true. But brand a brand new Apex costs a lot of money.</end quote></div>
Well I personally don't need an Apex... and even if I was in the market for a new sled it wouldn't be that...
Maybe a Phazer RTX but not the Apex..... i am quite happy with My 2005 Ski-doo MX-Z 500ss (actually a 596 cc sled) it does quite well and is lots of fun!
I guess that is true. But brand a brand new Apex costs a lot of money.</end quote></div>
Well I personally don't need an Apex... and even if I was in the market for a new sled it wouldn't be that...
Maybe a Phazer RTX but not the Apex..... i am quite happy with My 2005 Ski-doo MX-Z 500ss (actually a 596 cc sled) it does quite well and is lots of fun!



