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Old 04-29-2008, 12:48 PM   #1
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Cool new features

So, new member here. I live in Nor-Cal where the riding is plentiful. My wife sports a Warrior and me ...an XR200(chicks dig-em). Now that we've established I'm a total bad-ass, lets talk about my latest fetish:Typhoon style atv's. Someday I hope to have one of these Raptor 700 beating machines.

Here's a cool feature I found on Powersportsmax site for the atv-p38:


The ATV lightweight and low maintenance make it perfect for casual yard, field, and trail destruction.

I can't wait to casually roost my neighbors yard..he's a total weenie.






 
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Old 04-29-2008, 10:39 PM   #2
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Old 04-29-2008, 10:54 PM   #3
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I'm originally from Nor-Cal myself, and you'd better not tear up my brother-in-law's yard! 8O
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Old 04-29-2008, 11:38 PM   #4
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Lost in my neighbors weeds...

Boy would I love to DesertDog

Montanaoffroader...I thought I had alot of riding areas, but I'm dead sure you got me beat.

As for roosting, I'll have to use the big-bad XR200 for now, which until a few days ago had a nasty off-idle bog. Good ole California, the XR I recently picked up was super lean...for now a clip adjustment and a carb cleaning fixed this. Soon I'll swap over to the same size jets the rest off the country gets.

Still I hope to save for a pit-atv--leaning towards a Viva Rocky as they have the best prices and appear(I could be wrong...often am) the same as all the other Typhoon-style bikes.


 
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Old 04-30-2008, 12:31 AM   #5
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There are lots of good trails in Nor-Cal, I used to go all over on old logging and mining roads. Ate a lot of branches, too. :wink: The beaches were lots of fun too, but I hear most of them are closed to ORV's these days.

A friend of mine bought a couple of the 250 and a couple of the 110 ATV's, they seem to have decent power for what they are, but don't feel as stable as some of the bigger name quads.

I believe Kelly5150 bought a couple of SunL 125's, he seems to like them. You might check out some of his posts.
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