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Old 05-25-2002, 03:06 PM
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My wolf is now sporting Durablue spacers, Durablue axel, Renthal bars, WhiteBros pipe, ITP aluminum wheels, Works dual rate shocks, along with a bunch of other little goodies.

In mid June I will order a big bore kit or a high compression piston & cam. Still undecided. But will definatly be getting the clutch mod from Mickey Dunlap.

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Old 05-25-2002, 03:16 PM
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Oneflag,
I was wondering if you have had any trouble with your the plastic on your quad from the overfenders you put on. Like the plastic braking or splitting or anything like that. Are they pretty flexable when you get close to trees and stuff like that. Thanks
 
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Old 05-30-2002, 01:33 AM
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The overfenders are hard plastic just like your fenders.
I have not had any problems but I am a little more careful around
trees and stuff. The new has not worn off yet if you know what I mean?
I did rub one on a rock pretty hard. I thought it might break but it held up. One thing good about being plastic is that they dont lay down on the tire if you get alot of mud on top your fenders. I will have to see how they hold up in the cold this winter. Plastic seems to break more in the cold. They look good and the mud protection is great.






 
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Oneflag, I have a K/N that has barely been used, I will let it go cheap.
 
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Hey LotusPosition,,

How is the Wolverine running?????????
 
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Old 05-30-2002, 06:21 PM
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Hi Randy, now that the parking brake rev limiter is disconnected, it runs fine. As for the rest of the bike, it is a very long story. Email me only if you wish to hear it.
 
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Old 05-30-2002, 08:09 PM
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I think the Wolverine is one of the best 4-wheel drive ATV's on the market. I ride with mostly Prairie 650 and Grizzly's and we ride hard and fast and by the end of the day they are worn out and exhausted from wrestling those big heavy quads all day. I am usually always in the lead and challenged for it once in a while when it is dusty but as soon as we get in tight areas I pass them and they chase me the rest of the day. I admit I have done some work on my Wolverine (Works Performance shocks front and rear along with $1,900 worth of motor work)which has helped me stay at the front but even without the modifications the bike is still a contender. Anyone that has owned a Wolverine will tell you that it is one of the best ATV's for the dollar on the market today.
 
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