Free inviting info on ATV Parts Stores

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I ordered these gloves after hearing of them from my brother who is an auto technician and the Mechanix name being a great one. I ordered the Large but they are too large for me so I sold them to my dad and I ordered the Mediums and they fit great. I have an Arsenal AK and the gloves make manipulating the magazine and bolt easier and preventing any fingers from getting pinched.

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Adding some new lights to a pair of Polaris 400 2 stroke atv’s i was looking at led’s to not strain the existing system. I have to keep my amps under 5 because that is the lowest rated part in my system. how do i determine ATV Parts Stores out how much juice a led uses i was looking at something like these http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_Mini-Rectangular-White-LED-Racing-Light-Kit-Night-Blaster_6250367-P_N3151A_A%7CGRP2044____ or these http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_Round-Thinline-White-LED-Racing-Light-Kit-Night-Blaster_6250369-P_N3151A_A%7CGRP2044____ What should i use to calculate how much a light like one of these might use. ?
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  • Feddick says:

    I have a K&N life time filter and I buy this once a year to recharge it. Works great the cleaner really cleans it well. I usually use the entire bottle of cleaner up but not the oil. The only downside is the fact you have to wait for it to try before putting it back in the car. I usually do the change before I go to bed and put it back in the car when I wake up in the morning. Taking it out cleaning and putting it back in usually takes about 30 to 40 minutes.

  • Naus says:

    A bit expensive, but this item is great at doing the job it is meant to do. Always cleans and re-oils the filter without issues. Make sure to get the aerosol oil rather than the squeeze.

  • Fitzpatrick says:

    You pretty much don’t have a choice if you purchase a K&N air filter…you have to have the recharger. The question is whether or not you want to purchase it along with your first-time purchase of the K&N air filter.

    I just went ahead and purchased everything to take advantage of the free shipping. However, it’s going to be quite some time before I actually have to use it (50,000 miles in some cases where conditions are great). So if you don’t mind storing this stuff for later on, then get it now. Otherwise, I’d just wait till you actually need it.

    I went with the spray just for convenience. It seems easier and faster to apply compared to dropping the liquid in straight lines along all the ridges. However, it could be a bit messy if you’re not careful.

  • Lyman says:

    What do you say about a cleaning product? Yes, it works as promised. Yes, I feel better that my clean air filter is better protecting my $40k truck. Yes, it was easy to do. No, I don’t LIKE doing it. But hey, years ago I had a crummy paper filter come apart and suck up into the mass-airflow-sensor… disabling the truck and costing over $100 to diagnose and fix, so I’ll stick with K&N! Well OK, I felt a bit more “manly” working on the truck too. :)

  • Estrada says:

    This pack is truly fantastic. And even better the price is by far the best I have seen. Quality construction. I bought one, and then bought another. I guarantee you will like it. What you won’t like is the slow shipping and no real time tracking. Quadboy

  • Najbauer says:

    I have an extended tailbone that causes motorcycle (Kawasaki 500 LTD) trips over a couple of minutes to be uncomfortable. With the air cushion not only are long trips enjoyable but I take the cushion with me when I have to sit for any length of time (like eating out, visiting a jazz club, playing cards, attending a concert and driving my car). When I read about the uncomfortable saddles in the cycle mag reviews I shake my head. Forget about uncomfortable saddles and concentrate on the rest of the bike. Any discomfort can be addressed with the air cushion.

  • Norton says:

    I put one of these on my FXWG and it extends my riding time by hours. I also purchased the pillion version for my girl…and she actually enjoys riding with me now. Highly recommended.

  • Johansen says:

    I use this on my Harley-Davidson Fat Boy and am very happy with it. My butt used to get sore after just a couple hundred miles, but now I can take much longer road trips with no discomfort to my posterior. The tie-down straps are too long, but I just give them an extra twist around a couple bolts to make them fit. At first this cushion seemed a bit on the expensive side, but after a weekend ride of 1,844 miles, I was extremely pleased with my purchase.

  • Bignell says:

    I looked at alot of more expensive ATV packs before settling on this one. Price was my major deciding factor. I was a little disappointed when the item arrived because the box was SO small. I couldn’t believe they could fit an ATV pack is such a small box.

    Installation was easy and it seems to fairly durable. The zippers are heavy duty, but the padded seat is thinner than you think. I cut some old pieces of rug and put them on the rack to boost the padding. It seems to work fine as I seldom have many passengers.

    Overall I think that it’s worth the money but I would recommend that you spring for a more expensive one if you can.

  • Darrow says:

    I’ve used Mechanix Original gloves for years, and have also bought less expensive clones from various hardware stores. The Mechanix Original gloves are made the best in terms of fit and overall quality. However, in terms of durability it is all about the same and I have to explain this. First off, the palm and finger surfaces are made of some nylon/polyurethane material that is highly resilient against abrasion and wear. The weakest link is the fake suede material on the sides of the fingers. This material first starts to pelt up and eventually wears into large holes. This is accelerated when you wash the gloves. Make sure you to wash it in COLD water only, and do not put it in the dryer.

    The bulk of the glove is made of synthetic materials: polyurethane, nylon, spandex, etc… Although they don’t have fancy knuckle protectors, I found these are more than adequate for protection. The M-Pact gloves are unnecessarily bulky and the knuckle protectors actually hurt my knuckles!

    The less expensive Mechanix clone gloves last about as long as the Mechanix gloves at half the price. The only major difference is the overall fit and quality, and the Mechanix name. I make sure to wear the Mechanix gloves when working in the shop area with other mechanics, engineers, etc… but I use the clone gloves when I go shooting or when I work on my own vehicles because I put a lot of wear/tear and abuse on the gloves at home.

    The best selling point of Mechanix gloves is how they feel like part of your hand when you wear them. You can pick up small objects with the greatest of ease, and it never feels cumbersome. The M-Pact gloves and other variants of Mechanix all feel bulky and thick. Just make sure not to use the Mechanix gloves around fire because they are not flame retardant.

    Pros: Stylish, the brand is easily recognized, good quality and fit, excellent dexterity with good protection, affordable, easy to clean

    Cons: Needs to be improved in some areas like the suede material on the sides of the fingers, and more reinforcement on the index and middle finger surfaces due to wear

    Overall: 4/5 stars – not 5 only because a lot of clone gloves are just as good if you can look past minor quality deviations and the lack of the Mechanix brand

  • Gonzalez says:

    This is a fantastic all around light weight glove. The are comfortable enough to wear all day and are useful for any tasked needing light gloves. I have worn them for work (military stuff), shooting, dirty work, mechanical work and even as a summer glove for motorcycle riding. As a motorcycle glove they are good for around town sort of trips. The are not very thick and so vibration can be an issue on longer trips.. But for the price they fit better than many gloves that cost twice as much and can usually be found at the local Walmart.

  • Geibel says:

    I bought these for my dad and boyfriend. They both loved them. They are also good to use when you go dirt bikin’

  • Cahill says:

    I actually first got a used pair of Mechanix gloves from my neighbor that he had laying around his garage… tried them and even with holes worn into the fingers in a few places I liked the fit and the velcro closure. Wanted a “pure” black pair for use when I go camping and shooting – just a good idea for saving those fleshy grippy things at the end of each arm from cuts, scrapes, pinches, etc. In fact, I patched up the original pair when my neighbor didn’t want them back & those are still working great around the house here!

    These Large Stealth (remember that the last 3 digits are the size – so 009 is Medium, 010 is Large, 011 is X-Large, etc.) fit great (see below). I am a little leery of the “thinner” velcro (doesn’t look like the traditional velcro we’ve all come to know & love…) but so far it’s holding & working great. If they had the “normal” velcro, I probably would’ve bumped up to all five stars. Now to order & try a tan pair and maybe a cold-weather pair too.

    For some additional detail on the fit – these almost feel like a 2nd skin. I can pick up nickles & quarters with my fingertips in these – and that just doesn’t happen with a lot of gloves out there. Can’t pick up dimes though. I can break branches or change mags in my Ruger 10/22 by touch and still have excellent protection for my digits, knuckles, and the rest of my hand. Get them – for the price, they have good durability and excellent fit & feel.

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