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ASEMotorsportsTyler

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assault and tyler@ase

I just bought a 2012 mp1000 from tyler at ase.

While I had some minor issues with getting the quad. ASE went above and beyond what I would normally expect from a dealer. Mind you this was my first new atv purchase. I have bought many things before.

Ase set me up with a machine while mine was being prepped. I had the loaner for the weekend. ASE also came to my house to pick it up.
They explained almost everything about the mp ( except the 55mph governor that Id love to get rid of and the limiter in low/diff lock) and I got the extended warranty with it. I am now regretting buying the extended warranty... Wonder if its refundable.

I would without hesitation recomend others to ASE


I really like the power steering and think its such a great addition, well worth the money.

while I only have 2 hours on my mp 1000 if the 700 is anything like it you will love it.

If you want to get rid of the limiter try zip tieing the yellow button on the left control so that it is always pushed in. I did it to mine last year and i beleive this will solve your problem.

Cheers Tyler
 

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Do we need to seal the snorkel to the body or is the snorkel already stock sealed??? Heard lots of storys of them needing to be sealed.
 

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The snorkels are 3 separate tubes inside the cover. Check all the clamps and to be sure replace the plastic clamps with stainless steel gear clamps. Also a good idea to di-electric grease all plugs and connections. You can also do a looped crankcase vent tube in case you swamp it. Acts like a ptrap and stops water going in the crankcase from the airbox
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The snorkels are 3 separate tubes inside the cover. Check all the clamps and to be sure replace the plastic clamps with stainless steel gear clamps. Also a good idea to di-electric grease all plugs and connections. You can also do a looped crankcase vent tube in case you swamp it. Acts like a ptrap and stops water going in the crankcase from the airbox
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How about near the spout coming out the front do u need to seal it to the body with sylicon?
 
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