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Thread: Thanks Motoworks

  1. #1
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    Thanks Motoworks

    I raced my ds 450 for the first time over the weekend at the WORCS up here in WA. I took a 2nd place on both saturday and sunday. I was running first place on sunday untill my chain fell off, I got it back on and kept second place. That was exciting. I love that quad, itwas really comfortable to ride and handled great. I wanna thank Motoworks for all there support. I think the rest of the season will be great, and I can't wait to race the quad again. I am truly happy I got off the YFZ and switched to the Can-Am, I am way more comfortable on the DS. Again thank you Motoworks, for all your support, the exhaust really worked great. Anybody who is looking to update there exhaust should get a Motoworks exhaust, trust me you'll love it.
    Thanks Motoworks for all your guys help this year....highly appreciated!!!
    Thanks to Extrme Mini Quads NW, CH Racing, Donohoe Racing.
    Can-Am 450
    Motoworks Exhaust
    Fox Shox
    Houser A-arms
    Lonestar axel
    x-factor bumper

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
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    KC, Missouri
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    Something sounds amiss.
    Perhaps you had a tear in the filter?

    The motoworks filter is just a glorified K&N, no?
    Brandon -O||||O-
    1998 Honda TRX300EX (330)

  3. #3
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    It has no tear or anything. I just bought it and rode it a couple times and I cleaned it with simple green like it says and I let it air dry. They are just junk and cost me a whole motor!
    2008 Can Am DS450!
    MOTOWORKS EXHAUST
    POWER COMMANDER 3
    K&N AIR FILTER W/OUTERWEAR
    BRP NERF BARS
    BRP HEEL GUARDS
    PRO TAPER BARS
    RAZR REAR TIRES
    ENGINE ICE

  4. #4
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    Sounds like you didn,t oil it or does it need to be?there K&N copys something had to be overlooked.

  5. #5
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    Location
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    If im not mistaken the motoworks filters are oil-less, so thats not what happened.I would be really really pissed if this happened to ym brand new bike and i had to get my motor rebuilt. I dunno if i would be able to control myself.

    Mike
    89 250R

    In the process of rebuilding, ill post pics when its done so you guys can check er out

    O-ne
    B-ig
    A-**
    M-istake
    A-merica

  6. #6
    Join Date
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    Location
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    Get an outerwear for it.

    Thats what I'm running.
    Randy

    Can Am DS450
    - Flexx Bars
    - Hipers
    - Motoworks air filter
    - Rossier Exhaust
    - X-Package Skids
    - A-Arm Guards
    - Razor 2's

  7. #7
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    Jan 2005
    Location
    Redmond, UT
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    I dont think a outerwear would hold out all the dirt he's talking about, besides if its a filter you shouldn't need another filter for the filter. Isn't that what the filters for? Ha, ha say that five times fast.

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