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Old 12-01-1999 | 01:32 AM
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don't have anything more just seen have the chance to be #100 on here.Gettin bad as BASH_EM
 
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Old 12-01-1999 | 02:11 AM
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I guess I'll be the one that's number 101, like the dalmations. Anyone ever ride Silver Lake in Michigan? I'll try to get this topic going more. Who would buy a K&N air filter? They cost a lot more than UNI's and offer less filtration and less air flow! $120 for a Power Kit from K&N that consists of a filter, jets and a needle, filter cleaner and oil, and a prefilter, I think that's a little too much to pay. Also, what kind of sprockets are better, steel, aluminum, or stainless steel?


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Old 12-01-1999 | 09:43 AM
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Rooster,
I've rode at Silver Lake. I have both a K&N & a UNI filter. The sprockets I don't about, mine are still stock.
c-ya,

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Old 12-01-1999 | 03:45 PM
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Andrew, what air filter do you like best?
 
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Old 12-02-1999 | 12:34 AM
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Rooster, The steel sprockets are by far the better buy. They will outlast the alloy, about 3 to 1. I always used steel on my 600. The alloy ones will start to cup quite soon, and then they will take your chain out. The go fast bunch on the dirt bikes change sprockets and chains a lot. They like the less weight. With us though, what are 2 pounds on a 600 pound machine.
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Old 12-02-1999 | 02:03 PM
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The pictures from the Quad Dusters site
are wonderful. I saw some stuff that
quickly convinced me of two things:
1. I really need another quad so
my wife and I can go further.
2. I have a lot to learn about riding
quads. I would not have dared some
of the places shown in the pics!
 
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Old 12-02-1999 | 03:59 PM
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That stuff is in Cobs backyard, any of these guys who were questioning the mans riding ability in the other threads needs to look at those pictures. That is awesome , I'm there dude,next vacation, get my room ready Corncob.

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Old 12-02-1999 | 05:30 PM
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Rooster,
I use the K&N at the sand dunes. I usually use the UNI in the middle of a dry summer when there is alot of dust though. I really can't tell tooo much difference. Though my quad does seem to run the best at night with K&N. Could just be coincidence though....
c-ya,
ps> Both filters are stock sizes in the stock airbox.

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Old 12-02-1999 | 08:09 PM
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KAGEY; come on down them pics were great but can't begin to show you what is there.Without being there you can't imagine what it is.I am still fascinated by the swamp riding though I need to experience it!!!!Anybody interested in riding out here let me know I give you some good places to go,or will take you.
 
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Old 12-02-1999 | 08:38 PM
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COB,WHERE you at?Get outta that bed and post something.Hey,I checked up on the 4x4 today.All the parts are in.They are just waiting for the head and piston to get in,than they can assemble it,I CANT WAIT.GOOD DAY -----BILL

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