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I just bought my 2001 Rancher 4x4 350ES. Needed something to help maintain the property, and this fit the bill perfectly.

nice!! that will help

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Ok guys here is my 2017 Race quad. I have been racing XC since 2005. The best part is I race with my son who is now 15. The one is me racing the GNCC Penton this year. A pic of the tow rig as well

 

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Not that I'm wishing for summer to end (because I HATE winter), but I'm ready for the snow now! This should help keep the 400' driveway clear!

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I had a Yamaha YFZ 450 and I'm getting the itch to buy another I think. I miss the dunes

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Bought a 2016 Kodiak 700 se last year. I use it to plow the driveway and use it on the trails around my house.

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I've had a few different quads over the years, a pair of 07 700 Raptors, a 97 Banshee, Stock 86 TRX 250R (all are gone now). Now I have another 86 TRX 250R that I completely rebuilt from the ground up. out of all the quads I've owned, this is by far my favorite. I did all the work minus the engine/trans rebuild. it was a fun and frustrating project. 

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Awesome seeing all these Honda's on here. My old 400ex and my new Rubicon Deluxe.
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On 11/19/2017 at 1:02 AM, Grind383 said:

I've had a few different quads over the years, a pair of 07 700 Raptors, a 97 Banshee, Stock 86 TRX 250R (all are gone now). Now I have another 86 TRX 250R that I completely rebuilt from the ground up. out of all the quads I've owned, this is by far my favorite. I did all the work minus the engine/trans rebuild. it was a fun and frustrating project. 

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That's one great project. We working on a 1989 TRX 250R right after we finished the installation of new tires, dv8 offroad bumpers and the brake job on the current jeep project. What sizes of those DWT tires?

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That's one great project. We working on a 1989 TRX 250R right after we finished the installation of new tires, dv8 offroad bumpers and the brake job on the current jeep project. What sizes of those DWT tires?

Thanks! finally got to take it out last weekend after not riding it for a year. They are 20x11-9 rears and 21x7-10 fronts. I actually wouldn't suggest them, they wander a lot a the higher speeds. I'm probably going to swap them out for some ITP Holeshots in the near future. what all are you doing to your 89?

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On 12/15/2017 at 1:57 PM, Grind383 said:

Thanks! finally got to take it out last weekend after not riding it for a year. They are 20x11-9 rears and 21x7-10 fronts. I actually wouldn't suggest them, they wander a lot a the higher speeds. I'm probably going to swap them out for some ITP Holeshots in the near future. what all are you doing to your 89?

I see, thanks. The bike has been sitting for years and the engine seems in great condition. Once we get her running we'll get a new exhaust, suspension and a set of tires.

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2003 Rincon.

Plowing snow and some trails.

 

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