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    200x, 20 plbs of mud

    Went out riding in some nasty south florida clay over the weekend. Added about 20 plbs of what i like to call concrete. What a pain to wash/beat off

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    if your name lenny cooper lol...........

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    Nope names bobby

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    Times like that i bet you wish you had a nice pressure washer.
    When i got my 200x i guess the PO use to ride in clay stuff like that and it was just stuck everywhere. The pipe was rusty so it was pitted and it was covered in the clay and it stayed that color until i got rid of it. Never got it out of the little cracks and spaces.

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    Man, wish I was out over the weekend riding in a tank top and shorts, damn new england!!!

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    Me too. Me too.

    The only thing that's a problem is all the coal dirt here and the black sludge it makes. Fun to ride in though.

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    Ever have problems with overheating when the engine gets covered? I'm always scared of locking it up if it gets coated...
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    Quote Originally Posted by MNhondaguy View Post
    Ever have problems with overheating when the engine gets covered? I'm always scared of locking it up if it gets coated...
    The mud and water is a fast cooling feature called MUD COOLED. LOL
    1983 ATC 200x
    1982 ATC 250R X2
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    1985 ATC 250R : Main rider
    1985 ATC 363R Duner
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    I never have a problem with heat and i usually ride in 80+ degrees all year round with a layer of mud or sand on the motor. Ive been able to go for 8-10 mile rides through thick sand and some mud shut it off and i can hold my hand on the head without getting burned. That and like hatc200x1 said when your mainly riding through a foot of water its hard for the motor to get to hot.

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