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Post by MudKing450S on Feb 7, 2005 20:26:37 GMT -5
Hey guys, I've been coming to the TBF website for months, really awesome site, I envy you guys. Never really got associated with it because all I had was a Bayou 220. Just a couple weeks ago, I got it though! Brand new '04 Honda Foreman 450 S (Yellow). I just didn't agree with the new '05, and I've always been a big fan of the '04- body style. I have quite a few picures, but the best ones that I took this weekend after it's first washing I haven't uploaded on the net as of yet. Check the others out at photos.yahoo.com/gt_ryder13 . Feel free to browse around or click on the album titled 'The Foreman' for my foreman pics. Just wanted to introduce myself, I chose the name MudKing because that's been my SN in most other ATV forums I've been in. Thanks for the great site and forums! Hope to fit in with the crowd. MudKing
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Post by 1badrancher on Feb 7, 2005 21:06:40 GMT -5
dont be embarrast with what kind of bike you have. as long as you are happy with it. as long as it does what you want it to do then that is all that matters, but now you have a foreman good luck with it
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Post by HondaForemanNo1 on Feb 7, 2005 21:47:45 GMT -5
Welcome to the Forum!
Yep...don't worry about it. My Foreman didn't get it's first modification (lift kit) until 1,000 miles. Tires came coupla hundred later, then the filter setup.
Good lookin Foreman.
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Post by BadForeman on Feb 8, 2005 9:19:54 GMT -5
Welcome to Team Bad Foreman Forum!!
Don't be embarrast that you have a stock Foreman. Heck, I still have a Rancher still waiting on the chance for me to sell my Rancher and get a Foreman. So don't feel bad.
Welcome and hope you enjoy it here like everyone else!
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Post by 1badrancher on Feb 10, 2005 22:36:33 GMT -5
i didnt start to modify my rancher until last summer and it is 5 years and 3 months old now. good luck with the new foreman. like my dad always told me"work with what you got".my four wheeler is only a 329cc engine and i can compete agains some of the best. it all depends on the rider and how he/she can drive.
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