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DRR 's were rockin in Kentucky

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Posted by: hotquads1

some ugly weather , and some awsome racing in Kentucky this last weekend. The 90 CVT podium all DRR's, leading the way , Caston Mcconnell with 1-1 wins. Christian Horne and his DRR ran a strong 2nd on Sunday in the 70 CVT class, and as usuall DRR dominates the 50 cvt class. All the kids did a great job and handled the bad weather like a pro.
marc



Posted by: bulldogfallon

Does DRR have a new model?

Hear it looks like a submarine??

Most of it is under the water with only the outboard controls showing?

Have you seen one Marc?



Posted by: hotquads1

I saw one this weekend , problem is they are not very fast. Also the driver is easily ejected . I have started tearing it down and muddy water has gotten everywhere, EVERYWHERE , the blinker fluid is contaminated and the left gate ferbigator valve is full of mud .
marc



Posted by: THARNESS

Hi Marc, You have to fab a snorkle for your gate ferbigator valves. You can use 2" pvc pipe from lowes. I also run an outerwear over ours just to be safe. I can send you some pics if you can't figure it out. lol! I don't know about you but I'm ready for a sunny dry race.
See ya in VA.



Posted by: hotquads1

Sun Would be nice , even dust would be nice , but no more mud. Tom Tell the boys great job they were both looking very good , congrats on the wins, see ya in Va.
marc



Posted by: azextreme

what quads do they run against?? only apex? what kind of line up?



Posted by: hotquads1

all cvt's were there, Kasea, Dinli, Apex, Extreme, Eton, Unison etc.
any cvt that meets the cc limit and at the nationals you will see a mix of all brands represented.
marc



Posted by: azextreme

also trx's??



Posted by: bulldogfallon

Trx is not a cvt

They do have a clas for the hondas



Posted by: cheatermtrsprts

Marc, be sure to check the seats in the kanooter valve. Mud and sand are harsh on the seats!!



Posted by: hotquads1

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Originally posted by cheatermtrsprts
Marc, be sure to check the seats in the kanooter valve. Mud and sand are harsh on the seats!!

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. thanks for the heads-up, I did check them, they were displaced .5mm , so I soaked them in tranny fluid for 1/2 hour and baked them in the oven for 45 min at 350 degrees , after they cooled down they were perfect , problem is when I put them back in the kanooter valve they siezed on the isolater shaft , so I just removed the whole kanooter and replaced in with an ECI converter , good to go now !
marc



Posted by: Nichols Atvs

Marc
I just got some Gold ECI converters in, they are advanced 1.7mm if you want to try one. Work awesome on the top end .you just need to use the rubber washer from the isolater shaft .



Posted by: cheatermtrsprts

Be sure to use the special hi-temp grease for muffler bearings on the isolator shaft! Keeps it from seizing.



Posted by: humboldt hills

Can't believe no one had issues with the powerband modulater?
The mud just destroys ours. We started using kirby sweeper belts in place of the stock powerbands! No amount of mud can harm them.





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