Wifes new Scrambler
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There is one thing scramblers are good for. Thats Tazmanian devil spins on ice.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfZZwmkzq8s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfZZwmkzq8s
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I have a 2002 500 'X LE' 2x4 that OWNS in the locals in the Utility class. I have a ball passin' C and B riders on it, doin' jumps many of them aren't comfortable doing. They're VERY capable and VERY reliable machines. I'm heavily anti-Polaris nowadays (after being a DIE HARD LOYALIST for a decade so I'll hear no crap about not giving them a fair chance) but that is one machine that I have been thoroughly impressed with the durability of, and would buy again. It has held up to racing abuse better than either my Predator or my Outlaw. Change the oil every spring and you're guaranteed YEARS of fun !
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In MI to run in the "Sport Utility" class an atv must have racks, have an automatic or semi automatic transmission, or be 4x4. I race GNCC's on my KTM, Local OH races on my YFZ, and local MI races in the Sport Utility class on my scrambler. The 'dale is mostly reserved for recreational riding, but may race locals as well if they're particularly dry, b/c it runs a Timbo intake with lots of rubber sheet used to seal it up, but is still not waterproof enough for a GNCC.
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