grizzly 660 gorilla 6 inch lift kit with axles

For sale I have a 6 inch lift by gorilla with gorilla axles. It was put on my bike bit never moved an inch (didn’t get my engine work done, then bought a can am). So it’s been mounted but never used. Comes with everything you need.
I would like $800
I’m from Ontario, Canada.
Will ship it, also willing to drive over the border and ship it to save on shipping and import charges or what ever else they try and ding you with.
I live pretty close to the border so it’s not a big deal. If you have any questions it would be best to call or text me as I don’t come on here much any more. 519 215 2493

Thanks
Sean

New Owner, long time rider…2015 RZR 900 4 Seater

Been a part of the forums for a while now, but have finally pulled the trigger on my own RZR. Friends and Family have been into riding for years so I’ve been around the riding side, but never owned one.

2015 RZR 900 4 Seater in VooDoo Blue. Bought it new here in Phoenix from Ridenow (best deal I could find). Base price I got was $16,700 + $295 Setup Fee. Everything else like Doc Fee, Tax, etc is standard costs. Looked at the 1k, but actually preferred the 900. Didn’t need the insane power and saved a few bucks.

I live in Phoenix Metro area so down to go riding pretty much anywhere. I’ve only taken it to the hieroglyphic Mountains for some easy break in time. I have family down in Yuma so we ride a lot in Picacho, Glamis and El Golfo, Mexico. Plan to do runs to Ensenada, Utah and northern AZ.

Already started the mods so will be doing a build thread at some point.

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Viper wireless mount location 900xp

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What is the best overall machine?

We ride at the Badlands in Attica, IN and am planning a trip to the Hatfield and McCoy trails in WV.

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Ok guys and gals my son’s cousin was riding his Recon the other day it was running great no issues at all and as I understand the story she was riding in 3rd gear maybe at a high rpm and geared down, and then the quad died, and will not start back. When turning the motor over it just didn’t sound right. And when I say that it wasd almost like when you have a bad plug there is no meat to the sound. So I changed the plug and still nothing, I checked and it has a strong blue spark while laying on the head of the motor. I chocked it and tried to start it and all I got was a couple loud backfires. Any one have any suggestions on what could be wrong with it?

2001 recon question

Ok guys and gals my son’s cousin was riding his Recon the other day it was running great no issues at all and as I understand the story she was riding in 3rd gear maybe at a high rpm and geared down, and then the quad died, and will not start back. When turning the motor over it just didn’t sound right. And when I say that it wasd almost like when you have a bad plug there is no meat to the sound. So I changed the plug and still nothing, I checked and it has a strong blue spark while laying on the head of the motor. I chocked it and tried to start it and all I got was a couple loud backfires. Any one have any suggestions on what could be wrong with it?

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