Sunday, December 25, 2011

Snowmobile Salvage

!±8± Snowmobile Salvage

It doesn't matter what kind of vehicle you have. At some point, it's going to be scrap. It might be too old; it might have broken down or was involved in some sort of accident. The same holds true for snowmobiles as well and there are salvage yards dedicated to snowmobiles. Snowmobile salvage yards are the place to go when looking for parts for your snowmobile.

This is the place to go when you have looked everywhere, or when you are on a budget. Some of the parts that you find might be in great condition because they might come off a new snowmobile that was totaled, or some may be in terrible shape, like those that came from old snowmobiles. At these yards, you can find many models of retired snowmobiles, such as Polaris and Yamaha.

You can buy almost all kinds of parts from salvage yards. You can get drive train belts, fuel injection systems, carburetors and even tunnel grips. The owners of these snowmobile salvage yards determine the prices of the parts they sell. Sometimes these parts have been refurbished or are sold in an as is condition. The price of the parts is at their discretion. Also remember these parts do not have any warranty, so you need to put that into consideration before you make any purchases.

It's fairly easy to find a snowmobile salvage yard. You can locate those in your area by looking them up in the yellow pages, or the internet. If your area has a snowmobile association, you can consult with members there to see if they know of any yards. A salvage yards are great because if you're restoring an old snowmobile, you might just get the part there.


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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Review of KYMCO's 2008 ATV, UTV Lineup

!±8± Review of KYMCO's 2008 ATV, UTV Lineup

Anyone doubting KYMCO's committment to the off-road powersports market only needs to peruse the company's fast-growing lineup.

KYMCO has steadily refined its all-terrain products and broadened its offerings with each model year. The Taiwanese company's recent efforts included the so-so MXU 500 utility quad for 2007 and revamped 2008 Mongoose 250 and 300 sport quads.

This time around, KYMCO is getting even bolder, and has arrived at the table with the highly anticipated UXV 500 UTV and all-new MXU 375 utility ATV.

We recently traveled to the backyard of the company's US division, scenic South Carolina, to ride KYMCO's full line of 2008 products, and also spent some time behind the wheel of its first-ever UTV. At this point, one thing is for sure: KYMCO is taking notes and making serious strides to match its American and Japanese competitors in style, performance and product offerings.

Setting The Table
The setting was Carolina Adventure World, a still growing privately-owned off-road riding area with more than 100 miles of trails, a mud bog and three motocross tracks. We've ridden there before while visiting for Polaris and Kawasaki intros, and, just like KYMCO, the facility keeps getting better as it continues to mature.

Temperatures could have been a bit more spring-like, but skies were clear, the grass was green and conditions were ripe for some mud-splattered off-roading.

UXV Is UTV
Yamaha, Polaris, Arctic Cat and Kawasaki have their big-selling recreational side-by-side players in place. Honda's more work-minded Big Red is on the way soon, and Can-Am recently announced plans for what we expect to be a very athletic (RZR beating?) UTV. There had also been speculation KYMCO was readying its own entrant into the exploding category. Those rumors were confirmed after the company took the wraps off its new UXV 500 at the EICMA powersports show in Milan, Italy, last fall.

Then we got to see it for ourselves. Going off appearance alone, it seems the company had the Rhino, Teryx and Prowler firmly in its sights. Its traditional UTV design suggests a machine meant to split the difference between work and fun, just like the most successful players in the segment.

The spec sheet lists a 500cc four-stroke engine, independent suspension, locking front differential and a large tilting cargo bed capable of hauling 420 pounds - the main ingredients we call for when making a UTV.
Pricing had not been finalized at press time and a few minor specifications on the prototypes were still subject to change before final production.

Behind The Wheel
Time was limited, but we got the chance to experience KYMCO's UTV from the driver and passenger seats, as well as through thick mud, over steep hills and fording it through deep water.

We didn't get the chance to haul any cargo around, but our ride time gave us the much-appreciated chance to peek under the hood and rack up some miles with the UXV.

Lateral stability (i.e. rolling over) has been a thorn in the side of several UTVs. To this end, KYMCO decided to up the ante with a wide, stable platform that measures 59 inches wide. For comparison's sake, the Prowler is 61.3 inches wide and the Rhino measures 54.5 inches across.

The extra girth translated to flat, predictable handling that's more reassuring than some of the narrower competitors in high-speed corners. It made winding through the riding park's tight woods trails somewhat more challenging, though, and will also make it tricky to shoehorn the UXV into the back of a pickup truck.

Like the new Teryx, EFI wasn't included - obvious cost-cutting to help KYMCO compete on price and rush its model to the market. Without any need for the dash-mounted choke, our warmed-up UXV fired up quickly.

Stepping into the throttle, the liquid-cooled 500cc DOHC four-stroke felt moderately taxed by the 1,157-pound (dry) weight, but the power was enough to surmount steep hills and power the big guy through some impressive mud holes.
A little vibration was present, but engine refinement is in line with the bulk of the sport utility segment. The exhaust note sounds more agricultural than sporty, another common trait shared with nearly every other side-by-side.

It's all business inside the cabin with frills kept to a minimum. A center-mounted gauge cluster displays all the usual information, and the shifter is mounted on the center console between the seats. Shift action was spotty, as reverse gear didn't always engage when the lever was moved to "R." Hopefully this can be cleared up before final production.

Seating accommodations are right on the money with enough side bolstering to keep the riders in place. Foot room and dash positioning is also on target - definitely better than a few of its competitors.

Top speed is estimated at 45 mph - ideal for a vehicle of this size and purpose.

Suspension is a dual A-arm design that provides 7.5 inches of travel at both ends and 12.2 inches of ground clearance. The transmission includes high and low ranges, and also includes a differential lock. Stopping action comes from two discs in the front and a single disc brake in the rear.

The tilting cargo bed is large enough to handle full-size loads up to 420 pounds, and the tailgate has a simple latching system just like the Rhino's.
Our brief ride revealed a competent work vehicle that should have plenty of playtime capability. Pricing is still not finalized, but we expect it to undercut the competition by some measure. Time will tell. The UXV 500 4x4 will be available in red, green, gray and camo, with a 1-year factory warranty.
MXU 375

Our Carolina adventure also included time on prototypes for KYMCO's newest utility quad - the MXU 375.

After being underwhelmed by the company's last utility entrant, the MXU 500, we were pleasantly surprised by a competent package this time around. However, just like the 500, the MXU 375's sketchy front-end handling traits are a disappointment for aggressive trail riding.

Styling and build quality are solid, with competitive features and smart design that prove this company is fully in the running with its North American and Japanese competitors. Even with the chassis' occasionally unsettled front end, it remains a no-excuses mid-displacement utility quad.

While company officials won't confirm it, the new MXU's engine is shared with Arctic Cat's new 366 4x4 utility, and the base platform for the two models are eerily similar. We think the KYMCO version is the better looking twin. Its engine, a 366cc four-stroke, is adequately potent and smooth, a perfect match for its intended purpose.

As mentioned, handling was a mixed bag, and different machines on-hand had different configurations. The front-end handling is just as unstable as it is on the Arctic Cat variant over undulating ground - too much body roll, and steering that is easily thrown off-kilter.

The performance of the carbureted and fan-cooled engine is much better - smooth, with a refined exhaust note and torquey power delivery.

A few features on our test mules, like turn signals and hazard flashers, won't be making it to the final U.S. version and company engineers are still tweaking the final braking setup.

The main stats will see production unchanged - dual A-arm front and rear suspension (7 inches of travel), a CVT with high and low gears, and disc braking in front and out back.

When it comes to work credentials, the little MXU can strap 225 pounds to its racks, and tow 1,050 pounds in its wake.

This new 375 will make a solid competitor in the entry-level class, with a great engine leading the way. Like a few other manufacturers whose products share similar handling traits, KYMCO needs to focus its efforts on building vehicles that keep their composure around corners and uneven terrain. Its competent engine and attractive styling suggest a utility quad that has some sporty genes in its DNA. That's not really the case, but it's not far off the mark.

A Fresh Goose

Our previous evaluation of the new-and-improved Mongoose 300 at last fall's ATV Trials event showed a meaningful roster of changes that massaged the company's entry-level CVT sport quad into something more desirable than the original.

KYMCO added a (much-needed) sturdier chain and a larger carburetor, stretched the wheelbase with a longer swingarm, widened the track by a whopping five inches and softened up the overly-stiff front end with progressive rate springs.

In our latest test, the 'Goose tore through the tight trails of Carolina Adventure World with eagerness and balance. The CVT provided surprisingly snappy throttle response - more aggressive than expected. Listening to riders, taking notes and constantly evolving has served the company and its products well.

Power from the liquid-cooled 270cc engine could still be stronger, especially at the top end, but powertrain vibration wasn't an issue, so it's happy being pushed hard. Body roll is kept in check and the progressive rate springs produce a ride that's much more comfortable than the '07 model. The changes are especially noticeable over harsh trails.

A CVT tranny in a sport quad is still fairly uncommon, but was well-suited to the tight, winding trails we rode. Spunky performance, solid handling and a affordable sub-,800 price make this entry-level quad a smart choice for sport riders looking for the ease of a CVT.

While we didn't get the opportunity to ride it, the updates made to the '08 Mongoose 300 were also applied to the 250.

This pair of Mongooses (Mongeese?) is now up there with the best machines in the class.


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Thursday, December 8, 2011

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2-stroke, 250cc oil injected (No need to mix oil), fully automatic with reverse. It runs mint. Just serviced at kenco cleaned carb new plug new battery new grips new barkbusters new headlight bulb Really fun and easy to drive sport quad. Tonnes of power. Goes everywhere the bikes and 4x4 atvs go. Will sell for 2200 obo or trade, Trade for larger sport quad and I can cash to add. Thanks

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

How to Build a Go Kart - 5 Go Kart Building Secrets

!±8± How to Build a Go Kart - 5 Go Kart Building Secrets

To make a go kart that corners on rails like a Porche, looks like a Ferrari and turns all your neighbor's heads we need to back up the truck and go to the beginnings.

In short hand, there are five steps to making a simple frame. First of all the following steps are:

1. Engine And Passenger Layout
2. Drive Train System
3. Steering System
4. Brake System
5. Throttle System

Let's get into it now....

1. Engine And Passenger Layout

First of all the assumption, whether this go-kart is made out of wood or is made out of steel is that you have some sort of layout in mind. Typically the engine is behind, and the person sits in front of the engine. A good safe layout is to have a seat protect the passenger from the engine.

So a structure of some sort is needed to hold the seat in place. You can use a seat off of a chair, but a more protective seat is a ½ piece of plywood angled back and supported. Covering the piece of wood is optional, but it is more comfortable with basically a piece of heavy cloth covering a cushion. The cloth is stapled typically into the board (on the backside).

The structure supporting the seat can be wood, or steel.

The frame work can be wood or steel as well. If using wood, use two by fours placed vertically, so that the strength of the wood is optimized.

If you are using steel for the frame, use a tubing that is at least .070 wall or thicker. The length of the frame is really dictated by how big the person is. Have a person sit comfortably in the leaned back position with a steering wheel in their hands. That is the person compartment. Measure this length.

Add the engine drive section and the person compartment lengths together and that is the length of the gokart. Cut your frame tubes (or tack tubes together) to this length. You will need at least two parallel lengths of tubing.

Space the tubes apart the width of the seat you made (20 inches is a good width).

Cut at least four (4) tubes to the 20 inch length. Lay all the pieces on the floor. Place the 20 inchers at the following locations: Engine Plate area, seat back section, seat forward section, front main bumper tube, and rear main bumper tube. (The bumper tubes can be wider than the frame by 12 inches (6 inches per side).)

Tack the tubes in place using a welder. If you do not have a welder, then you can fasten them together using plates and bolts. (Trust me, buy a 0 welder and save yourself wood chips and drill bits, busted knuckles and exasperation!)

What you have put together now is what I term a "flat-go kart." You will soon find out that flat gokart frames are weak and require extra stiffening. You may want to put some struts into the system to bolster the frame design. Typically what I use is the seat back as reference. This works very well as an integral frame support, side seat holder, and engine protector.

2. Drive Train System

The next sequence is to place your engine and drive train system in place. At the same time put your seat in position to make sure the seat and engine are not hitting each other. Be sure to make the seat removable so that you can actually work on the engine system when needed.

When placing your engine typically a plate is needed to hold the engine onto the frame. Some designers use tubes with holes drilled in them for engine placement. I prefer the plate option, because it gives me greater options as far as engine choices in the future.

For example on the Phi-Alpha-10 and the Phi-Alpha-9 (go karts I designed) the engine plate served well in allowing me to use different engines, whether Briggs and Stratton, Tecumseh or even Honda. All engine types could be easily mounted just by drilling the holes in the motor mount plate.

Most go karts use a slot system to keep the chain tight. In other words, the engine is mounted not using holes but slots. That works, but honestly, drilling slots is intensive works and requires some patience and thought. So I prefer tensioning the chain, it works better on multiple fronts. (I can go on and on about engines, drive trains and such...but we have got to keep moving here...)

A word about drive systems: A live axle system is really the way to go. All you have to do is mount two bearing brackets and away you go. On a one wheel drive system, you need to have special rims that contain bearings, special drive sprockets that connect to the tires, and the axle if it gets bent, you have to cut it out of the frame and start over....so use a live axle...

But, that is not all true. You can get away with using old lawnmower wheels if they have bushings in them. They work great for acting as bearings. Grease snot out of the axel-hub interface and away you go. Be sure to retain the wheel with a cross bolt that is at least grade 5.

3. Steering System

So after having mounted the rear axle (with brake disc (or brake drum) and sprocket), and having placed the engine and chain system in place, proceed to mounting the front steering system.

Before we did some measurements of the person sitting in the comfortable position, make sure you remember the measurement (relative to the go kart frame) of the steering wheel. That is the target point for the steering wheel.

The actual position of the front wheels is a bit more involved though. You will need a scale. Place the scale first of all under the rear wheels. I typically use a board placed across the rear frame rails underneath the wheel area. Have someone sit in the go kart. (Be sure to a have the front wheels, steering wheel and steering structure on the go kart when you weigh it)

Now proceed to the front of the go kart and place the board in the general area that you want the steering system. Again weigh the go kart.

Take the two weights and add them together. That is the total weight. The front weight ideally should be with-in 5 to ten pounds of the rear weight. This is called 50/50 weight distribution. The more weight you have on the rear, the more the go kart will under-steer. Meaning, when you turn the wheel the go kart will tend to keep going straight. The more weight you have on the front wheels, the more the go kart will over steer. Most drivers are used to under-steer, it is easier to recover from.

But I digress...

Once you have placed the front wheels in place then fix the front steering system in place there. I typically use plates, so that I can move the steering system back or forward. So I weld mating plates on the frame and the steering system, then bolt them together.

For wood go karts, you can actually design a very stable wood go kart using the carriage style steering as long as the steering is supported an not aloud to twist.

A word on steering systems: You can purchase from the store steering assemblies that you tack onto tubes. These work real well, with one exception, they typically come in .750 inch diameter shafts, where most high speed bearings use .625 diameter shafts. The shafts may need replacement. Look for .625 shafts... Additionally, there are ways to make the steering more tractable and more user friendly, these involve geometric relationships such as camber, caster, Ackerman and so forth.

4. Brake System

Now that you have the steering system in position, you can button up the hole project by covering the bottom of the go kart. Sheet metal (like furnace guys use) is the best option. Buy some tech screws (the ones with drills on their ends) and zip through the sheet metal into the tubing. Once you have that in place, you don't have to worry about your feet hitting the ground!

Now it is time to place the brake system. You notice we placed the brakes in place on the live axle, now the actual braking mechanism needs to be mounted to the frame work. You can either weld it, or bolt it to the frame. I prefer bolting, it is more forgiving and easier to repair.

A word on brake float: The brake system should float. What that means is that the disc either needs to be mounted freely on the shaft, or the brake caliper needs to float. If the neither is floating, you will get a binding, and prematurely worn out brakes, and fast! So keep that in mind. Something has to float, the disc or the brake caliper (1 of the 5!)

For your brakes it is important to have the brake off while driving. A good spring is needed to keep the pedal back when the brake is not being used.

On a wood go kart be sure to use the same thought into the brake system. A lot of force is going into the brake boards so be sure to account for this in the brake mechanism which usually involves force multiplier linkages.

5. Throttle System

This seems like the most inane or over looked system on the go kart. It shouldn't be though. A good connection between the throttle and the pedal is needed and a good range of motion is needed too. Most pedals give you different holes to work with, allowing your several options in throttle actuation.

Again, like the brake, a good spring is needed. Do not use a spring on the carburetor, but use the spring in the pedal, or pedal system.

A word about throttles: most engines come with governors. It is a good idea to use the governor system, because it helps keep the engine at even speeds and from over revving.


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Monday, November 7, 2011

High Performance ATV Carburetor Jetting Explained

!±8± High Performance ATV Carburetor Jetting Explained

You may have heard the term "jetting" before and wondered what it meant. Jetting is the act of adjusting the separate fuel circuits in a carburetor to optimize the fuel/air mixture going into the engine. To the untrained person jetting can come across as being very complicated and some people fear the process. Once you understand which circuits control what part of the throttle cycle, you will learn that jetting isn't at all that difficult. The following will describe what each circuit does and how to adjust that circuit for optimum performance. This assumes that you have a Keihin FCR type carburetor (the information translates to other carburetors as well) which is found on almost every modern high performance four stroke ATV engine.

Fuel screw: Adjusts the "hang up" of the engine when you go from wide open to idle quickly. If your engine doesn't smoothly idle back down or "hangs up" when you let off the throttle you need to adjust the fuel screw out (richer) to clean this up. If your engine idles down and then dies you need to turn the screw in (leaner) to allow less gas into the engine. Play around with the screw until your engine idles down smoothly.

Pilot jet: Controls 0 to 1/4 throttle. This jet requires the least amount of adjusting over the rest. If your engine cuts out when you rev it up then you need to make this richer (higher number) if it bogs when you rev it up you need to make this leaner (lower number).

Needle jet: Controls 1/4 to 3/4 throttle. You can tell the most when this is out of tune when you do holeshots. If your engine is bogging when you dump the clutch on a holeshot or you are riding at a constant 1/2 throttle and you engine is bogging then you need to move the c-clip up one notch (drops the needle making it leaner). If the engine is cutting out in these situations you need to move the c-clip down one notch (raises the needle making it richer). Setting the c-clip in the middle slot is a good place to start.

Main jet: Controls 3/4 to full throttle and also affects all other jets slightly. This circuit is tested when you hold the throttle wide open. If your engine is bogging the you need to make the jet leaner (lower number) and if it is pinging or cutting out you need to make it richer (higher number).

Jetting can be very touchy and tedious. At any rate your engine should rev at a constant RPM at any throttle position and should rev up and idle down with no hesitations. Once you start getting your hands dirty and listening to your engine you will become an expert at jetting. Hope this helped and good luck!


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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Go Kart Maintenance - The All Important Up Keep, Pennies Today, Saves Dollars Tomorrow

!±8± Go Kart Maintenance - The All Important Up Keep, Pennies Today, Saves Dollars Tomorrow

The first purchase of a Go-Kart, no matter how often the go-kart will be demolished and I've seen usually not in the cards for the most part are Karter. For this reason, many suffering broken after go-karts, which are most of 'years of inactivity ...

What to Look For ...

The go-karts must be completely torn down and examined for cracks and wear parts. All joints should be examined for premature wear and all high stress areas, such as the knuckle and the premises mustexamined for cracks and paint peeled.

For the Go-Kart by rust, the paint should be about once every two years to update. Usually the color flakes, where the rocks and brush men do yard. Apply rust-resistant paint is recommended.

Obviously, changing the oil at the end of each season. The use of a reliable engine oil is recommended. I personally use a treatment that requires a mix of soft metals in the engine. This special treatment is amazingbecause of its ability to effectively prevent wear. Rings and cylinder walls will surely benefit from this treatment. And what is even more beautiful does not harm the environment (that is, if this is the case, lead)

Even before storage, empty the tank and the carburetor. To dry the carbohydrates, you can disassemble it, or run dry completely. The safest way is to pull the carb bowl (if fitted) and allow the gas to dry. If not, then you will end up with crispy drygasoline in your carb, that will not come off.

Sometimes we get overzealous with the power washer and over clean the go kart. It is very easy to drive all the good lubricants from the joints, especially in bearings and chain links. Be sure to soak the chain and grease the bearings after a power washing.

A good maintenance program will save you hundreds of dollars in the long run if you are consistent with it.

My rule of thumb is: Every 10 rides = a thorough going over

- Chain check

- Clutch check

- Bearing check

- Steering check

- Oil check

- Brake check

- Engine gasket

- Engine head bolt check


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Monday, October 3, 2011

To clean a carburetor

!±8± To clean a carburetor

The carburetor is a part of the engine, which will do the job is done, can do. Mix carefully the right amount of air and fuel to allow combustion to produce electricity. Without this device, the motors would not work. In 1980, this device has been replaced by the automatic injector. However, the carburetor is still very common in some high performance cars and motorcycles and many other small engines.

Maintenance Steps

It 'very importantto keep clean the carburetor to function properly. If the carbs are not regularly cleaned and maintained, then its ability to regulate the burning is compromised, it fails the engine.

The first step to keep the carburetor to function properly, remove it from your engine. After that, you can clean, remove, and keep it in running condition.

How to Clean

After removing the carburetor fromEngine was cleaned in a cleaning solution, the first thing to do, be. You can do this have evolved from carburetors with a special cleaning tool. After cleaning the carburetor with a cleaning solution, and finished them, must then ensure that all ports and jets are cleared. Can be achieved by flushing out these parts with compressed air.

It 'very important that you use proper care when cleaning the carburetor. If you plan toTo make sure you have the proper equipment to use this feature. Use clean, no wires or other machine-driven products to the carburetor. This is because the carburetor is carefully calibrated for a particular setting. These products can damage the product.


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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Nissan Murano Sport Utility Vehicle

!±8± Nissan Murano Sport Utility Vehicle

"SHIFT_the as you move." It's not just the slogan of Nissan, but the inspiration behind its redesigned and redesigned 2010 Nissan Murano SUV.

$ 38.180 - First published in 2003, the Murano SUV has now established itself in the competitive $ 28,050. With many standard luxury features, it's no wonder that this crossover has often been described as "revolutionary." Sporty and chic, the Murano is in a class by themselves with the look of an SUV, designed for urbanLifestyle.

Nissan Murano SUV

The 2010 Murano Crossover flaunts fine lines and bold headlight. Available in S, SL and LE Murano is available in front or four wheel drive and combines the comfort of a luxury sedan with the power of a truck.

Attractive and affordable, the 2010 was not significantly different than its predecessor, 2009, which was designed as a finalist for the Kelley Blue Book Prize of the new vehicle.

Design

Available in leather with double stitching, aluminum orWood panels, the Murano offers elegant interiors, a standard six-CD changer and MP3 jack with some incredible optional features.

Along with Bose ® Premium Audio, XM Satellite Radio and DVD entertainment system allows the driver to heated seats, rain-sense wipers, a navigation system and rearview camera display and a 9-inch, rear-seat DVD screen to add. Privacy windows are fitted as standard with front and rear stabilizers and vehicle-speed-sensitive power steering.

Inside

Nissanknown DOHC 3.5-liter 24-valve V-6 engine produces 240 hp at 6,000 rpm and has been on Ward's Top Ten Engines for 13 years. These low-emission engine delivers 20-25 mpg and has less than a standard keyboard input start button.

The multi-point fuel injection system ensures the precise delivery of fuel, the cylinder for improved distribution of cylinder, making the vehicle much less energy than would be consumed with a carburetor.

Beginning of aDrive

The second generation Murano advanced Xtronic CVT ™ (Continuously Variable Transmission), provides a smooth ride, while promoting a better acceleration and mpg rating that the upper half of its class for fuel efficiency.

The four-wheel independent suspension completed his quick reflexes, and above all excellent handling characteristics. Stop on a dime with anti-lock disc brakes with brake assist, without effort, and electronic brake force distribution, and standard rearWindows and rear LED lights offer ease of reversibility.

An optional roof rack, power tailgate, bi-xenon headlights, moon roof and power. Drivers have a wide range of towing with Murano 35-cubic feet of storage space and 3500 pounds of towing capacity.


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Monday, August 15, 2011

ATV Parts

!±8± ATV Parts

ATV There are many parts and upgrades offered for sale. Companies like Yamaha, Suzuki, Honda, Kawasaki and Polaris ATV market leader, so their parts are more available to less well-known brands products.

The different parts are available tires, batteries, gas cylinders, brakes, cables, ramps, seats, exhaust, levers, seat covers, pistons, rings, seals, chains, bandanas, gears, bearings, seals, lifting kit, kit fighter Heat fenders, bumpers, air filter, handlebar,ATV and exhausted. Another important component is a repair manual ATV. Some repair manuals are graphic in nature, and are available.

Air filters play an important role in enhancing pickup of an ATV. Install a good air filter can improve the collection of an ATV for almost an HP.

ATV guards and grille can be used to protect the ATV from damage by rocks and debris. Two types of metals used in these grills: stainless steel and aluminum. Sometimes the stainless steelThe grids are very shiny, reflective surface that makes them. They are also useful against ram-air and air-force effects.

The guards are useful to add subframe is the grace of the ATV, as well as protection against damage. The shell guard counter and security devices on various parts of the ATV, such as the exhaust system, electrical system and hot pipe.

Carburetor play an important role to enhance the absorption of an ATV. Therefore, a large high-performance carburetor is always preferred.Generally, carburetors are available on the market as part of a carburetor kit. The kit comes complete with pre-jet carburetor, the choice of the type of gas distribution whirlpull or thumb cable (if necessary), and all necessary hardware for easy installation.

Kits are available for ATV drive shaft on the market. Kits are sold complete with rods, bearings and high-end interior of the crankshaft webs ATV. The multi-cylinder ATV applications provided with the main field.

ATV connecting rod kitconsists of a stick ATVs, crankpin, crankpin bearing, high-end bearing and thrust washers.


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Thursday, August 11, 2011

2009 Polaris Sportsman XP models

!±8± 2009 Polaris Sportsman XP models

There is a question surprisingly similar to buyers in the market for a middle-of-the-road quad Polaris Utility. With offers only $ 400 difference in price between two strong competitors in the middle of the turn Polaris ATV, the bang for the buck? Candidate A, the Sportsman 400 HO, rides on a newer platform (see the change), while candidate B, the Sportsman 500 HO Quad Token Utility company and one of the best-selling ATV of all time (see experience).

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How should one decide? Polaris is a convincing argument for the middle class SPORTSMAN 400 HO and its full-size model 500 HO - the 400 is an entry level model with features of Big Boy, while the full-size 500 has a larger engine and a small punishment price increases. With such a narrow difference in fiscal policy (price pseudonym), the choice seems pretty insignificant.

As you dig to see the details, but there are some significant differences that need to be off the air -that is, as the 400 laps of the truth and in fact a 455cc single-cylinder packs by the late Sportsman 450, while 500 met expectations with a 499cc unit served for a decade. As for the dry weight, obesity, an important issue, and all, there is a 91-pound advantage over £ 696 scale 400-605

The pass also offers a strong contrast. The 400 is 4.5 inches shorter than the 500 for a package more manageable for less experienced riders, or loadingin a crowded toy tractor. Let's not get bogged down in conflict - there are many similarities here. Both platforms have the carburetor and cooling liquid are, front McPherson suspension and return from the IRS, vital statistics show a complete instrumentation and share power with the firm selected "true" on-demand four-wheel drive. Sounds even-Steven, but we are nowhere close to naming leaders.

The first debate
It was time for some personal conversations, a realknock-down drag-out debate. Forget Iowa, New Hampshire or the Carolinas, we are here to ATV Magazine and outdoorsmen headed for the snowy slopes of northwest Wisconsin, the candidates head to head well.

Just 30 seconds into our trip, and with only 2 miles on the odometer, we noticed the all-wheel-drive not engage on the 400 we were able to diagnose the problem yourself. A debate lasting a few hours before it was potentially serious character flaw increases with the redCandidates.

Although our goal was covered with snow and slippery 4WD was not necessary and we continued along the hilly, picturesque woodland paths. Off between the two was a clear disparity in the performance balance. Our riding 500 Polaris 500 HO is like so many before - soft. Shocks are absorbed to the point of elimination, one for the hard work without experience. Credit cards, which are abundant on the front and 9.5 inches 8.2 500 Travel and rear, compared to seven eightThe acceleration to 400 is moderate, the body roll is not a problem, the controls are where they expect and it feels like a real full-size car.

Battered but still fighting, drove along the 400, it was like the underdog - lighter and less bulky. Two testers, and bigger, and felt comfortable riding on the thumbnail and appreciate its tossability. The four-beit still offers that comfortable around Polaris trademark, but is firmer damping rates, different suspensionGeometry or the shorter wheelbase, there is less comfort. Instead, drivers will receive a more sporty feel than the 500 Lower fender and the width of three inches less for the 400 new, smaller, playful feel of an unladen weight forward.
This round is a tie.

The power to change
The search for a clear winner is easier when it comes to performance and speed. Polaris says the mill produces 500 hp peak 35.9 and 31.1 pound-feet of torque at 5000 rpm, while maximum power of 400 is 29.2 and 24.6Pound-feet of torque rises to recover.

It is put on the weight difference, though, and for this reason, we have the radar gun and has some acceleration tests - never kill a bad way to get some time on a lonely country road.

Less weight and smaller size were not sufficient for the 400, drive faster than 500 has been revised. It took 101 feet to 400 to hit 30 mph, while the 500 is the same operation in less than 90 meters. After several miles on it,and often switch between computers, the numbers were a surprise. They are both very close, and the other may depend on trails, but the 500 wins the gear selector.

Kitchen Table Issues

More time with the candidates has led some of the finer points of dispute - issues of power, strength and tone.

On paper, there is nothing different brake packages with the duo. Both offers single-lever hydraulic front disc brake and a hydraulic rear foot -Traditional lever brakes. But then look at the current record. Brakes our 400 was significantly pre-loaded, perceived by almost all the braking force sent to the front wheels. Behind the slippery corners, it was enough to send the car understeer moment. Brakes on the 500, however, is a model of consistency - just what you expect when you expect it, and without the front-heavy distortion.

Ergonomics is another field of battle for any consumer Cross Shoppingthese two. When our testers were both above the barrier of 6 meters, we were surprised to feel comfortable with them. The trimmer 400 felt like a 9/10ths scale developed for small quad riders, but is still roomy enough to appeal to the masses.

With all things being equal, it may sound, vibration and harshness make a big difference to the fickle buyers. Why you should train with less if someone else is annoying? To this end, single-cylinder engine is not all that high-tech or polished.Since this is a debate that eventually we would be remiss if it did not give it to you directly - the old 500 vibrates less, a tribute to years of aging. While the 400 is not difficult, there is more engine and chassis vibrations, which makes the driver. There is no landslide here, but the Sportsman 500 is the smooth operator.

Wedge Issues

Moving beyond the big-ticket issues, it is worth mentioning a few minor differences. You never know what a deal breaker with annoying problemVoters. First, while most full-size features has the 500, the 400 has no low range or parking gear.

If you purchase a Polaris Sportsman, probably excited about the tank under the front rack - we love the function and use it at every opportunity you get. A small room, combined with service access to the radiator and plug the battery charger caused a small cubby on the E 400 'of usable storage capacity yet, but I HAVE 500 buyers can more than a pack of ratsbefore and you get an additional stowage compartment under the luggage rack.

The instrumentation is another area that shows some minor cost reductions on the 400 - to digital indicators are not as readable as analog and digital display on the 500 There is also a pod 500 on the light Hey, this is a campaign, and each little detail counts.

Damage Control

As the sun went down and the road to a dead end, it was time to turn around and get back on track. We gave everything we hadPowerslide for a full return journey and I tried to make the final call on these two contrasting races. The truck is always a good place to think.

Back in business, we decided to dig up some answers to the 400 4WD system is defective. Polaris after service technicians poked, prodded and told us that a ring either spontaneously from his pen in the case of main landing gear, or was ever to sit on the assembly line. When the current was transmitted through, it is pushed against the retaining ring until the pinionSnorkeling equipment on the tree was no longer the contact - so no front wheel into action.

Definitely a problem is necessarily given in a harsh light by the media. Not so! ATV Magazine has a glorious history of objective reporting. These problems are rare transmission closely for any mainstream manufacturer, and we will take him at one time mistake.

Election Day

The attempt to block a winner, treated in the media the same old questions. Who is the ideal buyer for the smaller 400? Who should gowith the larger 500? There is enough difference between them? And we'd go to testers, if we had to ask the question for you?

Our vote? The Sportsman 500 HO, for its size, super-soft ride, low range, more speed, more torque, and the fact that a Sportsman 500 has never been as low as low. If you work or play, and we both like, there are many reasons given to justify the extra $ 400. Store to carry more equipment, more ass, take more stuff.

On the contrary,maybe not the great compromise for those who appreciate a simple operation, more manageable size and less weight Sportsman 400 HO There may be more important than any other feature to offer quad in its class.

What is right for you? This is your call. But if you like and we are looking for a full-sized workers and a pilot run lively brand of voting for the 500 Sportsman HO


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Friday, August 5, 2011

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