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HarryPlumb

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  1. Milwaukee M18 CRAD-502X is an absolute animal in timber [ATTACH]222108[/ATTACH]
  2. Folkestone Fixings currently selling X27 for £49 inc vat and delivery
  3. Didn't realise that No need, they just fitted straight on
  4. I'd recommend the Kenda Bearclaw, I've got 27 x 12 x 12 on my grizzly 550 and theyr'e awesome, not cheap but worth the money imo Cheers Harry
  5. Evening all, my first post so go easy on me. personally I think Yamaha make the best bikes, I've got a brand new Grizzly 550 and I can't rate it enough, very very quick and loads of power, I've had 2 passengers on board and it'll still do 45mph. Its good on fuel compared to my old quad and I've also got oversized 27-12-12 kenda bearclaw tyres fitted, which are awesome. My old bike was a Grizzly 660, had so much power, I once pulled a transit t350 out of the snow! I've also owned a honda 350, which was still going strong even though it had done 2350 hours!

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