I'm looking for ideas to keep the fuel nozzle clean on my toy hauler. It is stored under the camper, behind the back wheels, in a steel mesh cage and I'm wondering if anyone has any good ideas from keeping dust and gunk out of the nozzle end. I have used a plastic bag to cover it up but am...
I simply set my goggles on my XM clutch cover(where the goggle bag is meant to go) and close the side panel ... my goggles dry out in 5 minutes and all is good. I just have to open the panel slowly to catch the goggles before they fall into the snow. I have been doing this for the past 3 years...
My 09 did the same thing and it turned out to be a wire that had shorted out on the frame underneath the engine......... I think many of the 08 xp's had the same issue
We have been out trail cleaning on the Whitecourt this weekend and most of our trails are just waiting for a bit more snow now. We have 5-6" of snow on them at best and not much frost in the ground so there is still mud in areas :) Its going to be another few weeks and a few more inches of...
We were there last weekend and the Cardinal River road is still washed out ..... you can get around it fairly easily with quads though but there is no chance of any trucks making it through
Hi Summitric,
I am having trouble removing my Thor Wanderer toyhauler ad after I sold it..... would you be able to either delete it for me or give me direction on how to do that.
Thanks
Lucm
12 or 13 of us rode the entire 340km trip around the Golden Triangle yesterday and had an awesome ride. We left Whitecourt at 8:00am and got back to town at 6:00pm. I don't have any pictures because I was to busy holding the throttle down, but hopefully someone from our group will post a few...
I can't say much about motorfist because I have never tried them, but I can say that Klim has been tremendous for me. I did have an issue with my Klim jacket and ski pants last winter because they started to leak water through at times. I'm not sure why that happened but when I sent them in to...
I have an '09 Summit XP 800 with a busted thumb warmer.......I would like to be able to "power up" the warmers by just using a battery plugged into the system instead of having to start the sled to power things up. Does anyone know how I could do this?
I'm curious to see how many kms people are getting on their stock 800r engines before major rebuilds? I've got 4000 kms on my '09 now and just wondering if I should consider doing something over the summer to it?