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General / Where to Ride? / Re: ATV INSURANCE HELP
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on: October 27, 2006, 04:12:25 PM
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I use Progressive and they are great. I wrecked a bike a few years ago and Progressive came the next day and paid for the bike. Just my 2 cents...
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General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: Wife's new bike 2005 Suzuki Kingquad 700
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on: May 24, 2006, 04:48:32 PM
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I got new "A" arms from World Class Racing Products for the Suzuki to take care of the steering problem. I have not put them on yet. I will also probably selling the rims and tires off of the Suzuki and also the Honda Rincon too. We don't really ride in deep mud, mostly trail riding. If anybody has any interest let me know. I will be posting them on the selling in a month or so after I get out of my outage at work. All I do is work midnights for now. Thanks...
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General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: Wife's new bike 2005 Suzuki Kingquad 700
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on: April 23, 2006, 04:20:33 PM
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RL400, nice to talk with you. My wife is happy with the bike, the only knock she has the the steering, we are going to get a Denton stabilizer soon. Any chance you purchased the shop manual? I will probably get one if you don't have it. I would like to talk with you if you don't mind send me a contact number and I will call you. Kawgirl thanks for the information on the Nyroc. I want to do a ride sometimes with a few people from this web site I will have to get up with you after I get out of my outage at work, thats not until the middle of June. Do any of you ride out in Okeechobee?
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General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: Wife's new bike 2005 Suzuki Kingquad 700
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on: April 22, 2006, 12:41:11 AM
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We just got back from riding it tonight, rained out in Okeechobee but we still had a good time. We enjoyed the ride except were she stopped short in a ditch and I ran into her with the Rincon. No mark on her bike but I dented the front bumper on my bike, oh well that the way it goes sometimes. Her steering is very easy on her bike is it the same on your? We were thinking about getting a steering stabilizer, do you know one that will fit?
Thanks!
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General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: Wife's new bike 2005 Suzuki Kingquad 700
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on: April 21, 2006, 12:25:32 PM
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The G-tech shows the max G's as .06 and HP @ 260 to the ground, seems light but that is what is has. As for the other question, a couple of sharp individuals picked up some of my other toys from the pictures of my wife's bike. Good to hear from you again and Iwill post some pictures of my ride tonight.
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General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: Wife's new bike 2005 Suzuki Kingquad 700
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on: April 20, 2006, 07:43:55 AM
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Here is the information from my G-tech pro RR. The red is acutally the first run look at the time at the top of the screen. Right out of the hole I had to pedel the car a .5 seconds and just before the 11 second mark I missed 4th gear twice. I do not know why the total 1/4 time got lost but I am telling you it was 13.40. The second run in black you can see I rolled out for about 1 second until I really got on it and I still turned the tires abit and I did not bounce the tach like I did on my first run ,I hit the rev limiter at 3.5 and 6 seconds (6,500 redline). I was not wanting to spin the tires very much in the second run and still ran a 13.840 @ 105.19 which was almost the exact time Moroso had for me, the only thing I remember different was the MPH was a little over 106 for the second run per Moroso. Trust me the first run was ugly but the stuff is happening very fast, trust me!. I can't find my time sheet from Moroso, but I have nothing to hide. Click the picture to get a bit larger..
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General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: Wife's new bike 2005 Suzuki Kingquad 700
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on: April 20, 2006, 02:09:31 AM
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Here is a couple of quick links that you can get some data for the 2002 Z06 Corvette: http://www.mpt.org/motorweek/reviews/rt2115a.shtmlhttp://www.corvettemuseum.com/specs/2002/z06.shtmlCorvette Museum under the More Torque = Better Performance section states : The Z06 will continue to be outfitted with the unique six-speed manual transmission for 2002. It will enable skilled drivers to achieve 0-60 mph times of 3.9 seconds and to cover a quarter mile in 12.4 seconds at 116 mph. By comparison, the 2001 powertrain combination achieved 0-60 mph in 4.0 seconds and the quarter mile in 12.6 seconds at 114 mph. They do talk about a "skilled driver", I never said I was thus the spinning in first and second plus missing fourth, don't forget about the "13.40". I will get the stock car in the 12's though. Let me know if you find anything different. Please let me know how you like your Suzuki too, I did not hear anything bad about them.... Thanks again.
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General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: Wife's new bike 2005 Suzuki Kingquad 700
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on: April 20, 2006, 01:01:54 AM
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Yes, I ran 13.40 with all the above information..... I don't know what else to say. The tires are Michelin Sport Pilot size 295/35/18 stock size, no burn out, bypassed the water trap. Like I said, look on z06vette.com and you will be able to find the Chevy information on what they got the car to do, they say 12.3 @ 118mph, I am not making it up, look for yourself. I don't think there were any slicks involve. The new Z06 runs 11.70 in 1/4 mile, again look for yourself. I am working nights now, but have tomorrow night off, I will try to post the Moroso slip. I have a G-tech pro RR, I had it on when I did my pass and I will try to post that information too. Thanks for the conversation and will again try to get it posted.
I did not go looking for the Kingquad just a good deal came up. How do you like your Suzuki product? Really let me know what you think. We are going to ride ours for the first time on Friday, hope it is nice, my wife is really excited about the bike and hope it rides better that the V-Force she had.
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General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: Wife's new bike 2005 Suzuki Kingquad 700
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on: April 19, 2006, 08:06:49 AM
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I have ran the car one time at Moroso and I spun all of first gear, most of second and missed fourth once and the car still ran a 13.40 @ 105 mph. I was very nervious to say the least but I wanted to give it a try. In my defense the track was very greasy and after hours of people complaining they sprayed 3/4 of the track with the sticky stuff, if I would have ran then I feel certain I would have been in the high 12's. The car with a professional driving, Chevy claims the will go 12.3 @ 118mph, check for yourself. Oh, the Z06 has an LS6, not the LS1, in it. 405 hp with 400 ft/lbs of torque.
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General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: Wife's new bike 2005 Suzuki Kingquad 700
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on: April 19, 2006, 07:36:51 AM
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The car is a 2002 Z06 Corvette, I have always wanted one so a couple of years ago I said "what the phuck" and got it. I gave the 1999 Camaro to my son but it only has the 3.8L in it, not even in the same league as the Z06..... I get a kick out of the (not to offend anybody) little turbo charged jap cars that want to run on the street, when they find out the car is stock most get pissed. Before I get a bunch of replies, yes I know you can make any car fast, so please don't email me with all of the my car is faster than your Z06 stuff. Send me a copy of your slip from the track though, please, I would be interested in seeing what you have to run....
Thanks for the interest in my toys and the post...
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General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Wife's new bike 2005 Suzuki Kingquad 700
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on: April 18, 2006, 04:20:59 PM
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If you ever buy a new Honda Rincon, don't let your wife ride it or you will have to replace her V-Force and get her one of these............... 2005 Suzuki Kindquad 700. Got this one used, had 40 hours and 386 miles, two sets of tires, warn winch, front bumper, "A" arm guards and extended warranty through 2009 too. Anyway let me know what you think.
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General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: Finally got the Rincon out for a ride
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on: March 02, 2006, 10:13:29 AM
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I was really surprised, some people said I would really be down on power, but I had only ridden it one time before changing tires so I can't say I missed what I lost... My wife V-Force got stuck and I had to pull her out, no problem, it just walked out. The tires do throw a bunch of mud back on me thought, big chunks too... The ride on the trail is very soft too, I am completely happy. My buddy was busting my wife's chops about being pulled out, he said he needed a Kawasaki stick for his Honda for the use of his rope, the wife responded with "you want to race", enough said with that. We had a ball and the wife was glad to finally get to ride after her surgery.
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