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great story highpower .....my grandson lives with us ( 3 yrs. old ) and loves the max. theres always some maitenance , but when they run good , can't beat it . glad your back . just changed a axle...
Changing Times, the Kiplinger Magazine featured this article in their May, 1970 edition titled "ATV's: Invincible Vehicles that go Anywhere ...for hard work...or just for play" . It is a good article on the booming popularity of AATVs in the 70's and even has a section about conservationists being upset about ATVs even back then. The last page has a neat comparison chart on different ATVs.
great story highpower .....my grandson lives with...
great story highpower .....my grandson lives with us ( 3 yrs. old ) and loves the max. theres always some maitenance , but when they run good , can't beat it . glad your back . just changed a axle...
john swenson 09-24-2024, 09:10 AM