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  • October 7, 2013

    Win a Free Service Manual From Clymer

    This week we're thrilled to announce our very first giveaway - a FREE Manual from Clymer Manuals! To give you more chances to win, we're offering ways for everyone to earn additional entries. The giveaway will be open for one...

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  • October 4, 2013

    One Long Day, Two Ways

    Since the government shutdown has affected us directly (Scott can't even go to work to do payroll for the guys who are working through it), we're trying to make the most out of our time by getting a few extra...

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  • October 2, 2013

    Anatomy of an ATV: Starter

    Systems: Electrical/Engine Commonly Located: The ATV starter is located on the engine, normally in front of or just behind the cylinder. Physical Description: The starter is normally a cylindrical shape and connects to the starter solenoid through one heavy gauge wire. Function: The...

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  • September 27, 2013

    A Look at The BEST ATV Service Manual

    A few weeks ago, we did a giveaway with Clymer Manuals. This was our first giveaway, and we were excited by how much we got to interact with our readers. We got a lot of feedback following the giveaway and...

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  • September 20, 2013

    Anatomy of an ATV: Tie Rod End

    Systems: Steering Commonly Located: The tie rod end is located on the end of the steering stem and at each spindle. Physical Description: Tie rod ends will vary in size depending on the ATV. They are normally an L shape with male threads...

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  • September 18, 2013

    Suck, Bang, Blow?

    Don't worry, we didn't forget about Squeeze. The KFX we've been working on did. If you remember last week, we found that the timing is right on and that the valves are within spec. But the bugger still won't start....

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  • September 13, 2013

    Anatomy of an ATV: Ignition Coil

    Systems: Electrical Commonly Located: The ignition coil is generally located on the upper portion of the frame, near the top of the engine. It can commonly be found above the radiator. Physical Description: The ignition coil is normally a squarish shape with one...

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  • September 11, 2013

    Timing is Everything

    A million awesome points to any one who reads our blog often enough to remember this motor. And to anyone who doesn't, score a million awesome points just for being here today. Plus a million more for going back and...

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