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jccuiser78

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For all you that think my quad is too clean...
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Here is my son,he is 13
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Holister Hills is wicked-I got stuck,took me an hour to ride back to camp :-[
 
looks like u had fun in the mud lol thats what my bike look like almost every time i go riding
 
wow...you really know how to get muddy, and i thought you didnt ride cause it was soo clean. take some clean pics of it, i wanna see the difference
 
how did the yfz shocks perform? it look like baseball sized clumps of mud was like shoot at you quad lol still looking at your nerfs.
 
Here are some pics of his quad clean.
http://yfm350.proboards31.com/index.cgi?board=pictures&action=display&thread=1144549553
I like the latter if the 2 better, it shows you use it. How do you like the maier plastics, do you see much mud/water comming around them as opposed to trimmed plastics?
~Bill
All hell broke loose when the HD`s were spining-most of the slop went flying buy my head kinda like when you drive a 4x4 truck through powder snow.I think the fenders are not slowing down the mud at all-the undersides stayed cleaner than the top ::)
 
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how did the yfz shocks perform? it look like baseball sized clumps of mud was like shoot at you quad lol still looking at your nerfs.
Dude-the shock conversion was well worth every penny.I said before that I am too old for jumps,well I blew away a double at the park with my old ass-dudes were trippin on the old school Warrior,they were saying"what the **** is that thing?"--that was very enjoyable.The schocks just ate up the whoops(the stockers are so harsh that I was bouncing hard.Anyway a big improvement
 
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