outlaw 500irs or outlaw525irs?
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outlaw 500irs or outlaw525irs?
i just went to the dealer today, with my mind set on the 525irs. the mechanic overheard us talking and said that he has a 500 that he lilkes better than the 525. he said that he gets a lot of 525's in with engine problems, he said the 500 isnt that much slower than the 525. and i dont really know, i want a really fast reliable quad( outlaw only). please help.
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outlaw 500irs or outlaw525irs?
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: sparks1032
Funny thing read a few reviews on the KTM 525 motorcycle and see what comes up durable reliable best endure motor ever! No problems with mine BUT after visiting a few KTM sites they recommend strict following of maintenance guidelines!</end quote></div>
where can i find these guidlines?
Funny thing read a few reviews on the KTM 525 motorcycle and see what comes up durable reliable best endure motor ever! No problems with mine BUT after visiting a few KTM sites they recommend strict following of maintenance guidelines!</end quote></div>
where can i find these guidlines?
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outlaw 500irs or outlaw525irs?
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: plumbob
I bought a service manual from the dealer for around $45 (PN 9921126).It tells you to how to check,adjust, and service everything on the quad.Very well worth the money.</end quote></div>
I'll 2nd that, EVERY vehicle, atv, motorcycle - anything with a motor that I own I buy the service manual. its so nice to have all the spec's, service recommendations, trouble shooting routines on hand when questions pop up. IMO the manual is just as important as having the toy if you do your own tinkering.
I bought a service manual from the dealer for around $45 (PN 9921126).It tells you to how to check,adjust, and service everything on the quad.Very well worth the money.</end quote></div>
I'll 2nd that, EVERY vehicle, atv, motorcycle - anything with a motor that I own I buy the service manual. its so nice to have all the spec's, service recommendations, trouble shooting routines on hand when questions pop up. IMO the manual is just as important as having the toy if you do your own tinkering.