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My 07 Can-am 800 Outlander. Mainly use it for hunting but it's also a blast to play on.

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On 8/3/2017 at 3:09 PM, 426power said:

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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I think I have that same trailer. Is it a 7x14 legend Explorer? The inside is about 13’ long. Can you fit 2 quads? 7X14EVSA35

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Hey all. Been looking at used quads. What’s a good ballpark price on:

 

2012 Polaris sportsman 850xp touring?  they are asking $6100. I’m waiting on response of hours and miles. Anything to look out for? 

 

 

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On 8/3/2017 at 6:09 PM, 426power said:

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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46 minutes ago, 2009GMC said:

I think I have that same trailer. Is it a 7x14 legend Explorer? The inside is about 13’ long. Can you fit 2 quads? 7X14EVSA35

Yes that is the same trailer. It fits two TRX450R's no problem. 

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On 2/6/2018 at 5:26 PM, 426power said:

Yes that is the same trailer. It fits two TRX450R's no problem. 

Cool! Thanks

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4 minutes ago, Andy King said:

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Out having fun on my 660 raptor in AZ and then back in MN with my Yamaha 700.

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Only got out on it twice last year because of fire bans, hopefully this year should be better? 2017 Arctic Cat Alterra TRV.

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Had a blast out at Little Sahara last weekend in Oklahoma, been back for a week, got the maintenance done on the raptor 700 and ready to go back!!1c94b446d6582ead9ffd6f39fc57e38c.jpgbcf0e5d68932c5bd7b3c2d6926044138.jpg9b339595a2d3736ab65365a547a6d602.jpg

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