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General => Lounge => Topic started by: scawn on October 16, 2013, 08:40:22 PM
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Ever since I brought the 86 TRX250R home and my dad took it for a spin, I knew he had an itch to get something besides the Suzuki 4x4 that he currently owned. He asked me to look for Quadzillas for him many times, and I actually called a couple people, but I didn't think he would actually ever buy one. Well here it is in the garage and I'm still finding it a little hard to believe. Even harder to believe is the freaking deal he got on it.
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Dude tell me that's your dad in the background
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Dude tell me that's your dad in the background
That's actually my mom with all her hair tucked up in her hat. My dad was the one taking all the pictures. I think he called me 7 times today asking me about things he wanted to buy for it and things he wanted to do. I haven't heard him this wound up in years. I don't really feel he "one up'd" me by getting the Quadzilla, but since it has a 500cc motor in it, he thinks he did. I'd take a TRX250R over an LT500R any day of the week, but it sure is a nice looking quad.
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looks like its in good shape had 1 when i was in high school nearly got killed a few times they are crazy
fast just wish they handled a bit better. he will have fun
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Nice looking zilla. Tell your dad not to let anyone but jerry hall touch the engine.
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Nice looking zilla, but that's the problem it's suzuki that says it all. But he did get one hell of a deal on it thats for sure.
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Always wanted/still want a Quadzilla....pimpin quad
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It doesn't look like she's too thrilled about the purchase. :chargrined:
Line em up!!! LOL!
Well, my dad told her he either wanted this quad or a Harley and I don't think he honestly had any intention on buying a Harley. When that option was put out there she told him to get the quad. I sometimes think she misses the days that he and I used to go riding together as much as he and I do. Of course, after she heard him call me about 5 or 6 times to talk about things he wanted to buy, SHE ended up calling me and I got an ear full about, "Stop putting ideas into his head" and blah blah blah. I told her that I've been telling him since we looked at it that he didn't need to buy anything for it. Just ride it and enjoy it for now. Wait until the dead of winter when it's too cold to do much and maybe then do a couple things. All I would do is:
1: replace the FMF exhaust with a Paul Turner system
2: pull the a-arms, brake pedal, and shifter off to have them repainted the OEM silver
3: move the rear tires over to the aluminum rims the paddle tires are on
4: get OEM bumper and grab bars
5: replace all decals that aren't 100%
The thing runs so strong but a Paul Turner pipe is hands down better than the FMF that's on there now. The rest of those things I mentioned are cheap jobs to do. He keeps talking about completely stripping it down and reworking the entire quad so it looks like it just came off the showroom floor but I know who's going to end up doing the work.
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watch it with that MI talk. Don't be hatin cuz you're from OH!!! What's wrong with a MI banshee??
That was just a stab a Jamie cause I know he had some Banshees at one point. We talked about getting a Banshee, but my dad didn't want something with 2 carbs, pipes, pistons, etc. I still say the Banshee has the sweetest sound of any two-stroke when you're on the pipe.
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I haven't heard him this wound up in years.
That has to be a wonderful feeling for you, Scott! I'm happy for you all. :smile-new: Enjoy him. I do wish, I could have had those kind of times, with my Dad. :ride:
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Oh yeah banshees sound great. I had an 05 with toomeys and it sounded awesome
No it's didn't.
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Banshees with toomey pipes sounded awesome and my nephew still wants one for some unknown reason. I think its because he started out riding them with me when he was old enough to hold on to my legs and the gas tank. It's all good man atleast your dad wanted to get one and ride with you again, my dad never did shit like that with us boys. And tells me I'm stupid for haging them now after my accident and just about loosing my leg and arm because of a flat landing on one at silver lake dunes.
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Oh yeah banshees sound great. I had an 05 with toomeys and it sounded awesome
I know they were some of the best sounding quads at the race track back in 1987- 88 when I raced. Not sure what exhaust those guys were running but I do remember hearing Toomeys were one of the most popular through the years.
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That has to be a wonderful feeling for you, Scott!
It really is. My dad had to take a medical retirement from his job as a welder. After climbing in and out of military tanks for so many years and welding overhead, his neck and back were just wasted. He's been down and out for quite some time now and it's really cool to seem something bring so much excitement to him again. He even told me last night that he's finally got a reason to want to get out of the house and lose weight even though this thing has the power to drag his big @$$ around, lol. I just hope he takes it easy and remembers in the back of his mind that he isn't in his 30's because he used to be pretty fearless.
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Nice find and it's cool that your Dad shows a interest in that stuff. My Dad has always had wheelers,bikes,etc. I always told myself I would buy one of these if the price and location was right.
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Sounds like you have a really cool dad.
Wish I could have shared this hobby with my poppa san.
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It really is. My dad had to take a medical retirement from his job as a welder. After climbing in and out of military tanks for so many years and welding overhead, his neck and back were just wasted. He's been down and out for quite some time now and it's really cool to seem something bring so much excitement to him again. He even told me last night that he's finally got a reason to want to get out of the house and lose weight even though this thing has the power to drag his big @$$ around, lol. I just hope he takes it easy and remembers in the back of his mind that he isn't in his 30's because he used to be pretty fearless.
So did your dad work at the Stryker assembly plant in Lima? Cool to hear of an old guy getting a Zilla, my dad never would. Hope you guys have fun.
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So did your dad work at the Stryker assembly plant in Lima? Cool to hear of an old guy getting a Zilla, my dad never would. Hope you guys have fun.
He worked at the plant in Lima where they built the M1A1 and then the M1A2 tanks. It might be the same place. My mom worked there too and just retired at the beginning of this year after 30 years.
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I went over there today to work on mine some and asked him. He said they did work on the Stryker at his plant some. Not from scratch but there was some assembly done there. Today was pretty cool. My dad didn't want to leave the garage the entire time I was there even though he had people calling wanting him to go do other things. He kept saying, "me and the boy are working on our quads". Kinda weird to hear when I'm 41 years old, but it was a good feeling. He polished his Quadzilla up and talked about things we used to do while I was ripping the 89 down a little and getting it ready to put back together. Definitely good times.
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I went over there today to work on mine some and asked him. He said they did work on the Stryker at his plant some. Not from scratch but there was some assembly done there. Today was pretty cool. My dad didn't want to leave the garage the entire time I was there even though he had people calling wanting him to go do other things. He kept saying, "me and the boy are working on our quads". Kinda weird to hear when I'm 41 years old, but it was a good feeling. He polished his Quadzilla up and talked about things we used to do while I was ripping the 89 down a little and getting it ready to put back together. Definitely good times.
Awesome man, I wish my dad would of done stuff like that with me. But they didn't like me having quads at all, and after my accident they told me to get rid of them. I found out later they were gonna sell them while I was in the hospital and my uncle told them not to touch my passion and pride I had with them quads.
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Awesome man, I wish my dad would of done stuff like that with me. But they didn't like me having quads at all, and after my accident they told me to get rid of them. I found out later they were gonna sell them while I was in the hospital and my uncle told them not to touch my passion and pride I had with them quads.
Yea, it was cool. I mean, even back when we raced he didn't put so much effort into spending time with me so it really is different. He even said something about making sure I got my R up and running. Not sure what he meant by that but he did try to help me today as much as he could. It was just awesome spending time together.