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I live up in Northwest Washington. I ride a 2006 Kawasaki KFX400. So far, it's got HMF Sport Series exhaust, ITP Holeshot GNCC tires, Regina chain, K&N air filter, DynoJet stage 2 jet kit, Wiseco 440cc big bore kit, and nerf bars that I can't remember the brand of at the moment. I don't have a lot of riding experience and I really wasn't planning on buying a quad before this, but the deal was too good to pass up. It was built up the way it is when I got it plus it included all the stock pieces, as well. here's a few pics

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Welcome to QC, what part of Washington are you in, I am in Bonney Lake, which if you don't already know is somewhat close to the Puyallup/Tacoma area. I noticed you have stock tires on in the pics, have you tried the Holeshots yet? I run the GNCC's too, I love them, I will probably buy them again when it is time for new tires.

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Welcome to QC, what part of Washington are you in, I am in Bonney Lake, which if you don't already know is somewhat close to the Puyallup/Tacoma area. I noticed you have stock tires on in the pics, have you tried the Holeshots yet? I run the GNCC's too, I love them, I will probably buy them again when it is time for new tires.

I live WAAAAAAY up northwest in Everson (I can see into canada if i stand on my roof). The pics don't show the exhaust or the tires. They're actually pics that I stole off of the previous owner's facebook profile and were taken with the bore and air filter only. Tires and exhaust are both very recently replaced.

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I live WAAAAAAY up northwest in Everson (I can see into canada if i stand on my roof). The pics don't show the exhaust or the tires. They're actually pics that I stole off of the previous owner's facebook profile and were taken with the bore and air filter only. Tires and exhaust are both very recently replaced.

That's near Lynden isn't it?

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Thought so, that is way up there. I haven't been that far north in a few years. The last time I was that far up there, I was on my way to Canada for a work thing, but we went over at the Blaine crossing on I-5. It is nice up that way, are there many good areas to ride?

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