Been thinking of getting new tires for my atv. Been searching around and seems that going up a size in tires from stock should be fine and no clutching.
Stock rims are:
Front – 25×8-12
Rear – 25×11-12
Thinking of using the stock rims and going to
Front – 26×9-12
Rear – 26×12-12 or 26×11-12
I guess I’m just curious as to whether or not I’ll have any rubbing issues?
Was looking around and couldn’t quite find the answer I was looking for, wish there was a sticky for wheel fitments on particular models.
I have 2 honda recons and bought 2 disc kits. I can’t build any brake pressure from the kits. There is no air in the line, brand new master cylinder lever, hoses have no leaks or buldges
No one seems to know the problem, I noticed others have had the same problem too.
I feel as if there isn’t enough fluid being pushed into the caliper
If anyone has had this problem and has corrected it, please let me know
I have 2 honda recons and bought 2 disc kits. I can’t build any brake pressure from the kits. There is no air in the line, brand new master cylinder lever, hoses have no leaks or buldges
No one seems to know the problem, I noticed others have had the same problem too.
I feel as if there isn’t enough fluid being pushed into the caliper
If anyone has had this problem and has corrected it, please let me know
I have a 96 TRX 300ex and the switches for the lights have failed. I can’t seem to find a harness that specifically states ’96’ so my questions is, what other year switch/harness will work on my bike? Do they make rebuild kits?
Thanks in advance.
New member from Tulsa Oklahoma here. I picked up a 05 Kodiak 400 and have had a blast with it. I’m to the point of looking to get more out of it. its got 27" swamplites on it and runs like a top. :peace:
I was trolling on Amazon while putting together the pieces to mount a GPS I’m about to buy and I found this pretty cool looking three socket mount with a cig lighter port, volt meter and dual USB port.
I do have a concern that it’s cheap Chinese crap and don’t know if I trust the 5V output on the USB ports the way I would trust the Blue Sea name. I also wouldn’t need the cig adapter, and would probably just cut it down to just the volt meter and USB port.
Ok so I’ve search far and wide on Google about how to wire up a light bar. I have found some vague instructions so I’m hoping for some more detailed ones if possible.
Right now I have an LED light bar that just came with the light bar and it has the two wires attached to it for power. Nothing else.
I started to wire it like follows.
Cut the wires to the accessory plug (behind the plug).
Spliced into those wires with new wires.
Ran wires to a toggle switch.
Ran new wires from toggle switch to light.
I keep reading about relays and fuses etc…. I’m worried that this will blow the fuse or cause problems.
Can anyone offer some insight on this? All the videos and threads dont really explain how, they just explain where people mount them.