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02yfm350

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well we brought it home today. I had to wash all the **** off of it cause I didn't the night I was riding. We're gunna be tightening the chain, and well put the clean airfilter back in. My dad doesn't like the idea of flipping the wheels just cause we have to get new stems and do some drilling :( but i'm trying to convince him!

before washing:
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after:
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I only took a few from bordum so here they are..
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I'll get more pics tomarrow in the daylight
 
sweet... nice lookin..... i'm hopefully gonna flip my front tires also as soon as i get some flush valve stems
 
your bars are bent to the left and do u use ur rear brake it has surface rust on it

LOL, my bars aren't bent, I think you asked me this before. The wheels are just slightly turned, im sure it will be like that on any quad. and i noticed the rear brake looked a bit rusty too but after getting it muddy, sat for maybe 2 weeks, then I washed it so what do you think thats gunna do. The chain looks a bit rusty too from mud being left on it and washing it. We are going to get more chain greese tomarrow probly and then it won't be rusty looking.
 
If there's rust on the brake rotor something's not right (like your brake pads are worn out and tearing the **** out of your rotor, imbedding regular steel into the stainless steel rotor). You should check that out, because stainless steel doesn't rust.
 
If there's rust on the brake rotor something's not right (like your brake pads are worn out and tearing the **** out of your rotor, imbedding regular steel into the stainless steel rotor). You should check that out, because stainless steel doesn't rust.
Cheap Stainless will rust iv got knives that say there stainless but rust a little over time.. But most rotors arnt cheep stainless so i see what your saying.
 
i still think they are bent, in every picture, idk if they doint bother you dont worry about it

nah, they're not bent man. But i'll check in a bit. I'll straighten the wheels out and make sure they're straight then take a pic.

and I will have a look at the brakes. It's probly nothing.. after I use the break a few times the stuff will go away. But the guy I bought it from just put new brakes on when I bought it in the summer.
 
In the second pic you can see that your airbox snorkel is not clamped on the air box, might wana put that back on ;)
 
i dno where your looking! but we had the airfilter out so we just left the airbox stuff loose cause we just put it in today.
 
in the second pic look above the rear brake reservoir and you can see the snorkel sticking out. Putting in an airfilter doesnt require you to take off the snorkel either :-/
 
I think you guys are nuts too. It looks perfectly normal to me. Look at this picture of mine and tell me what's different. My "snorkel" as you call it (the snorkel is the tube on top of the airbox though) is most definitely attached to the airbox and carb, and it sure looks like they're both in the same position to me...
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Damn...i looked at it wrong. I was looking at it as if the rezzie cap was the open end of the snorkel. If you glance at it that way it looks like the snorkel is sticking out. Damn now i feel dumb.
 
well i did too, but what i thought was the end of the snorkel is actually the reservoir cap, look again and you'll see thats its fine.
 
ahhh ok nowi i feel dumb too it looks liek the ressie cap is the open end of the snorkel lol
 
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