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Greetings fellow enthusiasts! Nice site! I was given a link to your site by a ATV supplier (quadshop.ca) who specializes in CV joints, boots and axles.
I recently tore a boot on my Outlander and was seeking info on its replacement and was shown the excellent post put up by Battlegun on the procedures to follow. Awesome post! Poked around a little more and definitely like what I'm seeing. Couldn't get signed up fast enough! The place rocks!
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Greetings fellow enthusiasts! Nice site! I was given a link to your site by a ATV supplier (quadshop.ca) who specializes in CV joints, boots and axles.
I recently tore a boot on my Outlander and was seeking info on its replacement and was shown the excellent post put up by Battlegun on the procedures to follow. Awesome post! Poked around a little more and definitely like what I'm seeing. Couldn't get signed up fast enough! The place rocks!
Well heck yeah! We're glad to have you on board Treds. Don't hesitate to post up any questions you have or any fun stuff either. If you need help, let us know.
Just picked up a 2003 660 grizzly. Bone stock. Looking to add a few goodies and a few mods also. It has stock size, maxxis tires on it. Will probably go with bighorns or maybe duro powergrips. Not sure yet. Plan to use it for hunting as well as trail riding. May look for an aftermarket exhaust- just can't leave it stock! I don't it to be much louder if possible. Any suggestions for exhaust? Maybe a small lift kit and wheel spacers to make
it look better. Anyway, looks like a good forum to learn more about
my machine.
My work may be taking me to Kodiak, AK where a quad would be right at home, so I'm doing as much research as possible to buy one here in Sacramento, CA before I drive up this summer. Was thinking about the new Yamaha Griz 550 but it seems the 700 is more popular. Hmm. Back to reading.....
Get the 700. The riding conditions in the north are not like anything you may have experienced previously. The muskeg is a devourer of quads. Make sure yours has the jam to get you through.
Oh ya! Get the power steering! You'll thank me later after riding a few river beds with rocks the size of watermelons.
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Hello all. I joined up sometime last week but due to a death in the immediate family my mind has been elsewhere.
My name is Bob. I'm 61 years old, a retired LEO from NJ & have resided in N.E.PA for the last 10 yrs. Bought a 450 Grizzly last Aug. after getting hammered by my Son & grandsons in CT. & one son in NJ. You know, the old "Dad you have to get one, so much fun". So after a 3 day "discussion" with the Mrs. I bought one. Gotta admit the kids were right!
I'm an overflow of a couple of "Grizzly" sites & glad to be aboard. Thanks for having me.