Saturday, December 31, 2011

Replacing Your Own ATV's Axle

!±8± Replacing Your Own ATV's Axle

Irregardless of whether you're a serious Pro ATV racer or your average kid ATV trail rider, if you actively ride, chances are, you've broken your ATV's axle before. Even for kids and especially youths, having the ATV axle bend or break is a pretty common thing, hence, we always a have a few of these parts locked up in the garage, just in case. It's a hassle to break it and then try to find it. So, if you actively ride your ATV and is prone to trying new tricks to impress gals in your neighborhood, then you should get a couple of spare ATV axles for those unfortunate moments. It's pretty common for kids to break their axles too especially the inexperienced ones because they don't completely know how to control their ATVs properly.

The way you install an ATV axle differs from ATV to ATV...it depends on the make and model of the ATV. However, if you take the popular Honda, this might be a general idea on how to install the ATV axle on it.

If you're looking to purchase ATV axles online, try doing a simple search on http://www.google.com for 'ATV parts' or 'ATV axle parts'. We're sure you'll find some pretty reliable ATV part retailers out there.

The first thing you'll need to do is to put your ATV up on a stand and then remove all the tires. Remember to gather all the tools you need in order to install your ATV axle with you before you start. You don't want to remove all the parts and then discover you can't find a particular tool...and you'll end up with a taken-apart ATV awaiting further action until the needed tool is found! Usually, the next ATV part to come off will be the brake caliper - remove it and place it in a safe place.

Then work on removing the large hub nut next. Actually, on most Honda ATVs, you'll get ATV two hub nuts...one main nut and the other is the retaining nut. From the ATV's nut side, push the axle through the swingarm. This can be a challenge even for big blokes like us so, you might need some extra help here. Use of a rubber mallet will help tremendously. Remove the retaining clip and remove the ATV's hub nut off the axle...one at a time, please.

Now, the removal part is done. Get the new ATV axle ready and place it through the side where the ATV sprocket is. And since taking it out was a little tough, did you think it was going to be easy getting it in? Nnnaaahhh.... Anyway, thank goodness for the invention of the rubber mallet. Most new ATV axles will come with new sprockets, so, if that is the case, then you can remove and store or throw away the old ATV sprockets.

From here, you can reverse what you did by installing the ATV sprocket back in, then the rotor hub, then the ATV's brake caliper. This is followed by you sliding in the ATV's hub and then the stock hub nut. Remember to tighten the hub nut and the axle nuts before running the ATV. And then one more thing and you're done with it - insert new cotter pins and Viola....you've replaced your ATV's axle!


Replacing Your Own ATV's Axle

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

ATV Kelly Blue Book

!±8± ATV Kelly Blue Book

When people want to sell their motorcycles or ATVs they generally try to find what the current market values are for their vehicle. The main guide that is used by the industry and various individuals is that of the Kelly blue book. The Kelly blue book is updated from year to year. This makes it possible for you to find motorcycle and ATV Kelly blue book figures as well.

The Kelly blue book is basically reliable but there are a few factors that may need the appraisal of a private appraiser. These items are various aftermarket parts, paint and graphics jobs on the body of the ATV, the condition of the vehicle and the number of miles that have been used by the ATV.

Of course you don’t always need a private appraiser’s opinion when you are considering buying or selling a good conditioned ATV. The ATV Kelly blue book will usually have the values that dealers and ATV companies sell their stock for as well as the types of vehicles that they sell.

You can find the Kelly blue book at your local library, credit companies, book stores and sometimes you can also find the these blue books at your local ATV dealership. In addition to these venues you will also be able to find the ATV Kelly blue book on the internet. Of course the Kelly blue book is only a guideline for the various prices that you can expect from the ATV market.

There are some private ATV owners who will use the Kelly blue book price as maybe the beginning point for their pricing of the ATV. With these individuals you may be able to bargain the price of the ATV down to an amount that is acceptable to both of you. Now the one thing that you will need to take into consideration with second hand ATVs is that once the price has been finalized between the parties you can’t bring the price down to what is stated in the ATV Kelly blue book.

Now you must understand that the ATV Kelly blue book will give the current pricing for known ATV models that are in popular demand. As the market price is found from information given by ATV dealers and dealer surveys in addition to consumer sales information the Kelly blue book will not be able to supply you with information regarding ATVs or Motorcycles that are probable considered as collectors items.

Having access to the information in the ATV Kelly blue book will let you buy and sell your ATV for a good price that is acceptable to you. Also the Kelly blue book will give you the necessary information so that you are not taken in by unscrupulous dealers or sellers of ATVs.


ATV Kelly Blue Book

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Polaris ATV Starter Predator Sportsman Scrambler 90

!±8±Polaris ATV Starter Predator Sportsman Scrambler 90

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Goodyear Gatorback Sport CVT Belt POLARIS RANGER 700 6X6 RANGER XP 4x4 SPORTSMAN 800 Twin 4x4 EFI

!±8± Goodyear Gatorback Sport CVT Belt POLARIS RANGER 700 6X6 RANGER XP 4x4 SPORTSMAN 800 Twin 4x4 EFI

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CFR-a unique Goodyear compound containing Carbon Fiber creates transverse rigidity in the belt offering an abrasion-resistant sidewall for maximum belt life under adverse conditions. Flexten-a patented aramid cord minimizes stretch, creating a belt with stable length under load. This gives Gatorback Sport the dimensional stability to carry horsepower while maintaining less stretch over the life of the belt. Gatorback Sport, with its required top width, length and sidewall has been designed to maximize performance in the pulley. Modifications to the original equipment of the ATV (e.g. clutches and oversize tires) may cause loads or system conditions that change and adversely affect the performance of the CVT belt system. If you are frequently wearing out your belt, please have a certified mechanic check your clutch alignment and settings Fits: POLARIS RANGER 700 6X6 2008-2009 POLARIS RANGER XP 4x4 2005-2007 POLARIS SPORTSMAN 800 Twin 4x4 EFI 2005-2006

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Polaris ATV Starter Motor Outlaw & KTM 450 525

!±8±Polaris ATV Starter Motor Outlaw & KTM 450 525

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Rotation CCW
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POLARIS OUTLAW 450 448cc 2008-09
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