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I hate deer. This year alone I have had one put a nice wrinkle in the hood of my car and another try and kill me as I hit it in front of it's hind legs with the front tire of my motorcycle.
They are nothing but a pest.
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2 minutes ago, Zambroski said:
LOL! Did you look like a sucker when you approached? Hillary T shirt or something?
Lmao. Well I didn't buy anything, so not a complete sucker lol.
But he was going on about needing a press, clutch holder, spider nut socket, pin wrench and pin press, and a couple of other things.
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So I was just talking to the guy at the SLP booth. It looks like I need like $400 in tools just to get my primary clutch apart.
Is that right or can I get away with out all that stuff?
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7 minutes ago, Big Crappie said:
It would have happened right away. Sounds like the seal is good.
Fantastic!!!!
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Did I let it run enough or do I need to let it run more?
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That headlight is straight from the zr200 lmao
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Well I started it up. It was idling around 2300. It wasn't warm so it didn't have a chance to drop to 1700-1800. I sprayed the seal pretty good with kleen flo starting fluid and not once did the rpm jump. Now I didn't let it run that long. Maybe a minute a most.
This vid is after it ran for a few seconds.
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Ahhh got it. Thanks, I will try that tomorrow.
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15 minutes ago, racinfarmer said:
Fire up the sled and let it idle for a minute or two with the clutch off. Give it a short spray or two of starting fluid at the crank seal and see if she revs up.
I always thought it was a very bad idea to run a sled with the clutch off?
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I am looking for advise on clutching my 2008 Polaris 700 switchback.
A little back story may help. My 2008 d7 switchback has been stretched to a 144" with the use of slp rail extenders and it has a 2" paddle track on it. I have physically take off the chain case cover and verified the gearing and according to a chart from Polaris, with the stock track setup I should be capable of 93 mph.
Last season the most I could get out of it was 61 mph until I cleaned and added the third Teflon washer to the secondary. After the secondary service I was able to see 70 mph wide open on a packed trail on a lake. My 2007 CFR 600 that my other half drives crushes me lmao.
Also from what I can tell, my primary makes a little noise at idle. So it could definitely stand to have a service done to it. I am hoping that a serviced primary will unlock my missing speed/power.
So I am looking for advise on what to get for my primary clutch, in terms of weights, springs, and anything else I should be buying.
I have never done any clutch work other than the secondary service you guys helped me out with last year.
I looked online and found an epi rebuild kit for $170 but it doesn't include weights or anything. Just the bushings and such. Is that something I should be looking at?
The Western Canada sled show is this weekend and I am hoping to pick up some stuff there as long as it is a decent deal.
I am looking for an all around setup. Top speed isn't a priority. I mainly trail ride/ditch bang with the chance of mountain riding. The elevation I will be mainly riding at is 2000-2600 ft.
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11 hours ago, Crotch Lickmeoff said:
I was. You are 200 percent correct lol. I hadnt played mw in eons and got the name mixed up
Ya I quit buying COD games after black ops 3 and I barely played that. I got tired of the exact same shit with just a re-skin, or the crazy futuristic bullshit.
This new one looks good and it is cross platform as well. Finally PlayStation got their head out of their ass on that one.
Not sure if I will buy it or wait for it to go on sale at a later date. Because in the end, it is still just another call of duty. At least they do an awesome job on the story lol.
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7 hours ago, Crotch Lickmeoff said:
Saw a Call Of Duty commercial and had a character that looked exactly like him
I am pretty sure that the new modern warfare is "pre" Soap. It has a younger Capitan Price and you are probably mistaking him for Soap lol.
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1 hour ago, Rigid1 said:
They best friends for life now??
A bit of love and hate. The brown one can play quite rough and has caused the husky to yelp and not want to play
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Sorry to hear. That is a really shitty thing to have to do.
Topics like this make me question the decision to get both my dogs. Especially the puppy (not so puppy as he is over 1 year old now) as he and I are super tight. I know when the day comes, it will be one of the worst days of my life.
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These were taken a few mins ago. Winter is on its way