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400ex advice.
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Posted by: cheetah
Hi. I'm getting a brand new 400ex in about a week. I am so excited. I was just wanting to know if anyone has any advice for someone new to the 400ex. Thanx a lot!
Posted by: own2424
Just Have Fun!
Posted by: Guy400
Umm, wear a helmet?
Posted by:
after about 5 tanks of gas it needs to be serviced for the first time. New oil and filter, adjust the valves, etc.
Make sure to break it in properly,,don't unload it and ride the piss out of it on your first time out,,be easy with it for the first few rides.
Don't use the choke when starting it,,just pump the gas about 2 times and hit the starter button,,if you start messing with the choke when trying to start it you'll foul plugs left and right.
Posted by: JabberJaw
Don't pee in the gas tank.
Posted by: JOEX
quote:
Originally posted by JabberJaw
Don't pee in the gas tank.
Now you tell me
Posted by: Sparkles
dont get hurt:blah
Posted by: jleable
Try not to flip it over backwards the first time you scare your self doing a wheelie!
Posted by: 440exnacsracer
ride it easy for at least a day so you can get used to the power. i went from a 93 230 quadrunner to a ex. the first time i went riding, i had 1 too many close calls. oh yea, most important, like the guys said....have fun, and come here for any more ?
later
Ben
Posted by: roostin_dale
baby it so when u want to sell you can get some money out of it!
Posted by:
dont smoke crack while riding, dont drink while riding, & dont stick ur lil twinkie in the muffler after riding!

Posted by: roostin_dale
quote:
Originally posted by HoNdAdude26
dont smoke crack while riding, dont drink while riding, & dont stick ur lil twinkie in the muffler after riding!
the one about the twinkie was good.....lol
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