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		<title>gdp's Comments</title>
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		<description>Comments by bajaman</description>
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<title>Transworld Quad : Glue Those Girly Hands</title>
<link>http://quad.transworld.net/features/glue-those-girly-hands#IDComment38937801</link>
<description> Just put a bunch of baby powder in your gloves each time you take them off makes a Hugh difference, also add to your ridding shorts... </description>
<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 13:13:23 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Transworld Quad : Synthetic vs. Conventional Oil</title>
<link>http://quad.transworld.net/features/synthetic-vs-conventional-oil/#IDComment38936522</link>
<description>My son and I run Royal Purple and no it&amp;#039;s not cheap. Max cycle is running about $16 a quart but you get what you pay for and our toys get the best.  (Max Cycle is the wet clutch version)  When I used to race offroad VW&amp;#039;s I used to break my motors in with one race running conventional oil then switch to synthetic and run the rest of the season, rebuild and my crank bearings would still look like new.  I couldn&amp;#039;t break in with synthetic as the rings wouldn&amp;#039;t seat in.  We did a lot of research before choosing Royal Purple which space does not provide for here.  We change oil filters often, when our oil starts getting dirty we change it.  We ride almost every week  weather permitting here in MI.  We ride hard, Play hard, and take immaculate care of our toys!!!  Hey it&amp;#039;s your machine you can run anything you want but I know what my baby&amp;#039;s going to get and I keep close tabs on it!!   We did our research in the shop/field but you can find a lot about Royal Purple just by going on line.  Good Luck  </description>
<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 12:54:24 +0000</pubDate>
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