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I have the front fenders to match, aftermarket stuff includes DG slip on, cobra nerf bars, armadillo bumper, new seat cover, and a K&N Filter. Hasn't been rode hard and has been maintained well. Call 1-870-659-7889 for more info.
Might do the fender cut, either or, the bed liner paint turned out great, makes it look like a whole new quad. As soon as I get some other things painted it will really look nice. Ill post pics
Just finished up the 2nd coat of bed liner. I put 3 coats of primer on all the parts, cleaned and wet sanded between all coats of primer. Seems to be sticking very well. Everything is done but the front fenders, but ive been thinking about leaving them off
been off for a while, college has been kicking my butt, but I think I'm going to try to paint the plastics with bed liner, just something different until my new plastics come in. any input of people doing it before? I've only see pictures of it on the internet
I just quit from working at a body shop to start at the college, but I am still very good friends with my boss/shop owner. So I may go out there to him and see what we can do. I am sure I could use a booth and prep materials, just have to buy some paint I would guess
I want to paint the plastics red to match the truck, does the krylon plastics paint work well if prepped properly? any adivce from any of your guys who have done this?
thanks ya'll. I sure wish some of the farmers in the area were a little more generous. There isnt that many places to ride around here, so its either sneaking around or having to be content in small areas for now. Im just happy to be out riding
rode a lot today out on a buddies farm, ran for hours without a hitch, super fun to run through the gears on the gravel or just do some small 1st gear wheelies. I havent mastered the wheelie yet haha
here in town we have a gas station locally owned who claims to have no ethanol in their gas (about 10 cents higher than any other station in town), so I am going to start putting 93 pump in the quad from there, and add some sta bil in the tank every few fill ups to ensure it good, maybe even a...
okay, Just wondering why do the valves need adjusting every few months? Just to keep them from getting too out of hand? Also another quick question how easy should the clutch handle pull? Mine seems a little stiff, would it be due to the cable being old and sitting for a few years??
I picked the warrior up this afternoon and its better than I had even planned, any tips on keeping it maintained really well besides the usual oil changes and all?
this is starting to get frustrating, went out just now and was going to try the boot test. tried starting it and gas was going everywhere. So im just going to take the carb off, rebuild and clean it, and buy a new boot just to make sure. I guess you get what you pay for