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Old 11-25-2008 | 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by hlaalu
nice deal ara! working on bikes/quads is the best part, riding them is just a bonus

and thumpertalk is a great website for info, i used to go there all the time
ya it is fun but not so much when you have a banshee they are just too damn picky when motor work has been done to it.
Old 11-25-2008 | 01:34 PM
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ya it is fun but not so much when you have a banshee they are just too damn picky when motor work has been done to it.
ugh that reminds me i need to tear apart my mom's quad, the thing bogs down everytime u give it full throttle. i think something is up with the carb
Old 11-25-2008 | 02:19 PM
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anybody know any good enthusiast websites for the yamaha warrior?
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thanks guys, the sucker needs some maintenance its been beat the hell out of. i just went to the honda dealer and bought watever parts they had on my list. i also ordered some new brake pads, i need to drain out the old gas, i also need to paint the damm rusty spots on the frame. yea i will be taking this sucker up to gorman shant. it should be fun there. hopefully if it does not rain tommarow and if i go buy the tie rod, i will hopefully also be able to adjust my valves. the things are chattering. i also need to get the oil filter, im gonna run the mobil 1 motorcycle oil.
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i love riding in the rain and mud lol.
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Originally Posted by hlaalu
i love riding in the rain and mud lol.
its was raining here. lol we were sliding it on the asfualt a little bit lol. man it jus has alot of work i need to do to it to make it perfect.
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lol perfect i remember when i tried to keep my quad perfect... it's hard... when i first got mine back in 04 the first thing i did when i got it home was go riding in the back country roads and dirt roads lol it was pouring... i must say riding when it is raining is the win
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****, mine is a 92 and its still running strong!
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they will last forever if u take care of them!
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i jus came from walmart, i found my oil filters but dammit they stopped selling motor cycle oil! does anybody know any type of other place like walmart that just might carry the motorcycle mobil 1 oil? if not i will go to the honda dealer tomorrow for some oil
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i would just use the honda oil, its good stuff. if u really want mobil oil they always have a bunch at gas stations, mobil stations ofcourse
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Originally Posted by hlaalu
i would just use the honda oil, its good stuff. if u really want mobil oil they always have a bunch at gas stations, mobil stations ofcourse
yea thanks man i know, but i rarely see the motor cycle one with the friction stuff, the engine and tranny share the same oil for the 400ex.

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just go to the dealer and ask what oil goes in yours i don't have my book right now (i'm sure it's diff than a 400 esp since my tranny and engine oil is diff but just to give you an idea) but make sure it's for the four stroke... if memory serves me well i believe the oil change for my honda was more than the camaro lol, those filters are pretty expensive, if you're gonna clean out the carb you might as well jet it unless you don't have the funds... i mean if your there might as well
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Originally Posted by beezer1519
just go to the dealer and ask what oil goes in yours i don't have my book right now (i'm sure it's diff than a 400 esp since my tranny and engine oil is diff but just to give you an idea) but make sure it's for the four stroke... if memory serves me well i believe the oil change for my honda was more than the camaro lol, those filters are pretty expensive, if you're gonna clean out the carb you might as well jet it unless you don't have the funds... i mean if your there might as well
well the factory jets should be good if the bike is stock but you never know i guess.

o and look what i found this might help http://www.atvriders.com/articles/va...ment400ex.html



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