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raspadoo

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  1. You could sell it and buy a newer turbo side by side and have a reliable rig with the same amount of hp 4wd and way better suspension /  handling. Prob be in it less $ and definitely less headaches. :thumb: Or better yet, buy the BFD with a hyabusa listed on here and be way ahead of the game!

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  2. Since its a chenowth I'm sure the geometry is good, I added power steering to an off brand sand car years ago and due to the bump steer we ended up having to put a rubber bushing between the power steering and rack to make the rack live. Watch out for that smile when you drive it for the first time as well (-= 

  3. 1090r is good, lot of weight (500#) but if you let it go where it wants and rely on the suspension it does surprisingly well. I like it with traction control off and ABS in offroad mode (lets you lock up rear but leaves abs on front wheel). I'm looking forward to seeing the 790 Adventurer from KTM:thumb:

  4. Very sad and a good reminder that what we do as a hobby can be dangerous.

     

    13 YEAR OLD BOY KILLED IN ATV ACCIDENT AT CORAL PINK SAND DUNES

    CORAL PINK SAND DUNES STATE PARK – A 13-year-old boy was killed,  after an OHV accident at Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park in Kane County.

    At approximately 5 p.m. on Thursday, April 5, the Utah County boy was riding a four-wheeler with friends and family when he went over a dune and tumbled down the other side multiple times; sustaining fatal injuries. He was wearing a helmet at the time.

    Following the accident, family members transported him from the scene of the accident to the park’s visitor center where they met medical personnel, state park rangers, and a Kane County Sheriff’s Office Deputy.

    Kane County medical personnel performed CPR and Classic Air Medical helicopters were dispatched and landed at the scene. However, the boy was pronounced dead by the medical personnel by the time helicopters had landed.

    At this time, the accident remains under investigation by the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation.

    Our thoughts are with the friends and family of those involved in this tragedy. We would like to remind everyone to please practice safe riding procedures when out recreating this season.

  5. 20 hours ago, sand chick said:

     

    OMG! I LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS! I must find out where to go to do this!

     

    about a half mile before the mine parking area there is a trail that shoots up a couple hundred yards, half way up the ohv closure area is marked so we parked there. we followed the trail a few hundred yards till it ended and just worked our way up from there as there is no trail whatsoever. The hike took about 45min up about 1000' of vert. It was very loose and pretty technical. If I were to do it again i'd wear jeans and boots. 

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