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Mark Flythe (Gobblingghost)

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Posted on Wednesday, February 23, 2005 - 10:35 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

I am new to this type of atv's. I am looking for a body type that is fiberglass not plastic. So I can get repairs done easy and cheap. Also, which is better the belt drive or chain drive?
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Gobblingghost
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david berger (Davidrrrd)

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scramblers and hustelers are fiberglasss, but who told you plastic was hard to fix????
polyethilin wels up nicely or you can also pop rivit paches too!
the abs vehicles were easy too fix with pop rivit paches and a liquid abs goo made by disolving abs plastic with solvent and when it's a puty you aply it like bonmdow into cracks or over say duct tape to pach holes, when solvent evaporates it leaves behind the newly shapend abs plastic, it's that easy!, i have the abs repair kits, maney hear can tell you they work!
feal free to look at any good prospect you hear about as just about any body is repairable
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David Sanders

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The Hydro-Traxx has a fiberglass body
www.hydrotraxxonline.com
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dakota

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actually most of the machines out there are both belt and chain drive . First the belt. Official called a C.V.T. or continously variable transmisson , goes from the engine to the skid steer transmission. then the chains distribute power to all of the axles on each side of the machine . In my opinion the system works very good as a whole. There is some preventive maintence involved, but nothing to bad . As long as this drives system is taken care of it will last reliably for many years
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Ryan Boley
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my terra tiger is fiberglass. Its really easy to fix because when I first got it, it was riddled with holes. I've patched some honkin holes about the size of a brick that made it as good as new. The only thing about terra tigers is theyre rare and you almost always have to search forever for the parts.

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