carb? not sure.

ive got a piped 300ex. it had a 42 pilot and 130 main which were both to rich for it. so i went down to a 40 pilot and 125 main. when i barely tap the throttle, like 1/12 throttle, and try to hold it there, its like kill switch. the engine just dies. no idea? little help?

300ex
white brothers full system, uni filter, riding about 1000 ft above sea lvl. thanks guys.

moose snow plow

like new 60" moose snow plow. belly mount with mounting plate for 550/700 grizzly . was bought new last November.

just no use for it now.

375.00 can text you pictures

in Naples NY 14512

Hand/Thumb warmers and acces. wires?

I’m getting ready to install an LED light bar and I opened up the cover under the rack and saw the two orange/orange-white tracer wires. I checked them with my multi-meter and both of them are hot when the key is on. I would assume these are the two accessory wires that everyone always alludes to? Or are there more in the actual pod itself? Reason why I ask is I want to eventually install heated grips and maybe a thumb warmer. Am I by using one of the accessory wires for the light screwing myself down the road for possible power points with the warmers?

06 grizzly 660 axle boots

I’ve got a torn axle boot on a right rear gorilla axle on my 06 660. When I went to the gorilla axle website it asked if the axle was 19 or 21 spline. Does anyone know which an 06 grizzly would have? I don’t want to take anything apart until I get all the parts ready.

06 grizzly 660 axle boots

I’ve got a torn axle boot on a right rear gorilla axle on my 06 660. When I went to the gorilla axle website it asked if the axle was 19 or 21 spline. Does anyone know which an 06 grizzly would have? I don’t want to take anything apart until I get all the parts ready.

liquidating parts inventory

So an oil company down here in Texas is switching out their Honda ATVs to UTVs. I managed to purchase ALL of their replacement parts they used in the shop to keep their fleet running. All of them are new in box. The attached price of each part is not set in stone. Make me a “reasonable” offer and it’s yours. Also, I searched part numbers and used the information I found on the internet. Be sure to double check part number info so that it matches your Honda.

I have many more parts besides those listed below, but I have not yet had a chance to post them or inventory part numbers. Many starters, seals, bearings, etc. You name it. I will follow up with those additional parts when I can get to it.

Purchase links to ebay are included below. Feel free to PM me with offers on here or ebay account.

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51400-HC5-970 CUSHION ASSY., FR.
$50.00
New Honda 51400 HC5 970 | eBay

1993 TRX300FW A FRONT CUSHION (93-95) 93-95
1993 TRX300FW AN FRONT CUSHION (93-95) 93-95
1994 TRX300FW A FRONT CUSHION (93-95) 93-95
1994 TRX300FW AN FRONT CUSHION (93-95) 93-95
1995 TRX300FW A FRONT CUSHION (93-95) 93-95
1995 TRX300FW AN FRONT CUSHION (93-95) 93-95
1996 TRX300FW A FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER
1996 TRX300FW AN FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER
1997 TRX300FW A FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER
1997 TRX300FW AN FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER

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52400-HN4-671 SHOCK ABSORBER, RR.
$100.00
Honda 52400 HN4 671 | eBay

2000 TRX350TE A REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
2000 TRX350TM A REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
2001 TRX350TE A REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
2001 TRX350TM A REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
2002 TRX350TE 2A REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
2002 TRX350TE A REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
2002 TRX350TM 2A REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
2002 TRX350TM A REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
2003 TRX350TE 2A REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
2003 TRX350TE A REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
2003 TRX350TM 2A REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
2003 TRX350TM A REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
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51400-HN5-671 SHOCK ABSORBER, FR.
$125.00
REDUCED Honda 51400 HN5 671 | eBay

2001 Honda RANCHER 350 4X4
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51400-HM4-A10 SHOCK ABSORBER, FR.
$99.99
Honda 51400 HM4 A10 | eBay

1998 TRX300 A FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER
1998 TRX300 AC FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER
1999 TRX300 A FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER
1999 TRX300 AC FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER
2000 TRX300 A FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER
2000 TRX300 AC FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER
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Honda 31200-ZJ1-842; STARTER MOTOR ASSY.
$250.00
New in Box 31200 ZJ1 842 | eBay

Made by Honda
OEM Cross Reference: Cub Cadet 31200-ZJ1-841, Cub Cadet 31200-ZJ1-842, Honda 31200-zj1-841, Honda 31200-ZJ1-842

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How to build a rocking audio system

This is been a big project of mine. Thought I’d share how to/how I did it. I’ll be adding a bunch more pictures later. But I’m gonna add and do what I can now.

I’ll start by saying if your afraid to make holes in you atv(specifically the front rack and fender). Then you can still do this it just won’t be as clean or reliable. So I was at a Honda dealership the other day and saw those atv sound tubes. And for $360, with what looked like very questionable brand speakers, and who knows what kind of amp. I believe I could build something much better. MUCH BETTER

So to start as far as materials your looking at about $40-50 in hardware and PVC.

As far as audio equipment I bought a set off Memphis 15-MXA62 speakers(about $150). Also these can only be purchased at a Memphis authorized distributor. If you buy from online they will not honor a warranty. These are some of the BEST marine class speakers on the market

These speakers have been on my atv for a while in a different location. And have seen so much abuse yet still remain sharp and clear

For the amp, I got a clarion XC2410 which is around $150 and quite small. It is a 4x50watt amp. I’ll get into the 3rd and 4th speakers here In a bit

I couldn’t decide for along time on whether I wanted to spend money on a Bluetooth controller or have a physical connection. I eventually got this for about $50.http://www.memphiscaraudio.com/produ…fiers/16sabts/
its great because it allows you to keep your audio device in a safe location, but still allows you to control volume, pause/play songs, and even skip songs

This amp and speaker combination is a match made in heaven. I can use full range on the pass without any distortion or speaker stress at full volume.
this setup has overpowered all of the pre-made systems you can buy(that ive tested against) on the 4 wheeler market. Yes it’ll cost a bit more, but with this amp I can(and am currently in the process of) adding 2 more speakers.. In the long run its better to spent this kind of money($300-500) on something of quality then go cheap, you will regret it in the long run especially with audio equipment

I bought a 2 foot green section of 6 inch PVC piping. 4x PVC 6 inch end caps, and some U-bolts(actually quite hard to locate at Home Depot).

DO NOT GLUE END CAPS ON UNTIL WE ARE NEAR FINISHED.
I cut the 2 foot section into even 12 inch sections, and decided it was too long, so i cut 2" off of each section

Start by making your holes for your speakers in 2 of the PVC end caps. NOTE actual mounting hole size will vary between speakers)
Attachment 23554

At this point you should have two tubes that’s have a solid end cap on one side and one with a hole for the speaker on the other. Now we place both tubes on the front rack for positioning.
Attachment 23555Attachment 23556

Now when you have them in postion your going to look under your rack and up at the tube. The tubes should be sitting on some part of the rack. Take a sharpie and make both sides of the bar(this is where the 2 U-bolts will go). Now drill your holes and perform a test fit. Finger tight and what not
Attachment 23557

Now to mount the amp. The one in the pictures is the one I used to use, but I needed something more powerful but the procedure for mounting is the same. Your going to make two pieces of "half moon" shaped mounting brackets. Attachment 23558

the amp will be screwed to these mounts.(make sure to pre drill your screw holes as you can risk cracking the wood). Next you want the amp on the very top or too the side of the tube in case water does get in there the amp isn’t sitting in a puddle.
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