NEW Scrambler = what precautions?
#11
myscrambler,
Never would I buy anything from Forsyth, I stopped by a while back and they had a 00' scrambler 2x4 for the mere price of $5399. Dont those msrp for $4799?
Anyway, I have highpoint, mt. airy, and wilkesboro on my checking list. I am going shopping the first chance that I get. I am working all this week. Hopefully Ill have one by Christmas!
Thanks for the advice on HighPoint. I look forward to riding. Where all do you go? I know of a place in Mt. airy, Brown, and theres a place off of 311 right outside of winston. Ive never been to any but my friend just bought a 400ex and has been riding in these places for the past 2 months.
Talk at ya later
Erin
Never would I buy anything from Forsyth, I stopped by a while back and they had a 00' scrambler 2x4 for the mere price of $5399. Dont those msrp for $4799?
Anyway, I have highpoint, mt. airy, and wilkesboro on my checking list. I am going shopping the first chance that I get. I am working all this week. Hopefully Ill have one by Christmas!
Thanks for the advice on HighPoint. I look forward to riding. Where all do you go? I know of a place in Mt. airy, Brown, and theres a place off of 311 right outside of winston. Ive never been to any but my friend just bought a 400ex and has been riding in these places for the past 2 months.
Talk at ya later
Erin
#12
Dogg
The first tank of gas in your Scrambler will be a tank of pre-mix from the dealer to lube everything up nice. You want to run that tank as low as possible before adding any gas. I've never heard of belts breaking. Just take it easy for first two hours to let everything in motor get aquainted with each other. After that, it's ready. Let your good sense be the judge on how you ride it. Get to know its capabilities and yours for a while. Then let 'er rip. It's a great bike. Don't forget your goggles, helmet, and gloves. Even for those "little rides"
The first tank of gas in your Scrambler will be a tank of pre-mix from the dealer to lube everything up nice. You want to run that tank as low as possible before adding any gas. I've never heard of belts breaking. Just take it easy for first two hours to let everything in motor get aquainted with each other. After that, it's ready. Let your good sense be the judge on how you ride it. Get to know its capabilities and yours for a while. Then let 'er rip. It's a great bike. Don't forget your goggles, helmet, and gloves. Even for those "little rides"
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