where can I buy a KQ at the best price new????
#33
Originally posted by: chevy72402... if things work out at my situation that is definetly the way I would go...
Sounds like yer back-pedalling on the issue. Earlier you were ready to drive to florida.
#34
Have you done any upgrades to your KQ yet? If not, what do you think you will do first?
#35
not back pedaling at all. both the remaining KQ's are spoken for but no contact has been made by the second buyer so the salesman was going to call them and make sure they were still interested. Then he is supposed to call me. just waiting for a call.
#36
TB,
Thanks! After 850 miles are you ready for tires? What are you thinking there? So far in research I really like what I hear and see on the BigHorns...and on those 14" rims you were speaking of, what does Suzuki put on for stock....12"?
Chevy,
That sounds like a great price but are you really going to drive to the Panhandle of FL where Pwillie bought his.....from SD? (sorry if I have that info incorrect, but I think I have read everything correctly......hopefully) That sounds like a GREAT price but a longggggggggggggggggggggg way!!!!! (or are they shipping it?)
Thanks! After 850 miles are you ready for tires? What are you thinking there? So far in research I really like what I hear and see on the BigHorns...and on those 14" rims you were speaking of, what does Suzuki put on for stock....12"?
Chevy,
That sounds like a great price but are you really going to drive to the Panhandle of FL where Pwillie bought his.....from SD? (sorry if I have that info incorrect, but I think I have read everything correctly......hopefully) That sounds like a GREAT price but a longggggggggggggggggggggg way!!!!! (or are they shipping it?)
#37
Stocks,
Some more aggressive tires would be nice, I've heard good things about the BigHorns, but for my style of riding the stock Dunlops have been fine I never get to ride in mud so that's probably why. But this winter I'll see if I need new tires when I plow. I think the stick rims are 12"
Some more aggressive tires would be nice, I've heard good things about the BigHorns, but for my style of riding the stock Dunlops have been fine I never get to ride in mud so that's probably why. But this winter I'll see if I need new tires when I plow. I think the stick rims are 12"
#38
TB,
For 75%+ of the riding I would plan to do, I'm sure the stock tires would get me where I want to go but I would eventually end up with a good set of tires. I've heard that since those Big Horns are a radial that they ride nicely and even a little better than the Mudlites. I know Utah likes them as well.
Your stock Dunlops after 850 miles....are they getting to be worn pretty good or are they still in great shape? Also, do you ride with any undercarriage equipment hooked up for easy installation of your plow or do you take off everything in the summer time?
For 75%+ of the riding I would plan to do, I'm sure the stock tires would get me where I want to go but I would eventually end up with a good set of tires. I've heard that since those Big Horns are a radial that they ride nicely and even a little better than the Mudlites. I know Utah likes them as well.
Your stock Dunlops after 850 miles....are they getting to be worn pretty good or are they still in great shape? Also, do you ride with any undercarriage equipment hooked up for easy installation of your plow or do you take off everything in the summer time?
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