2012 Kawasaki Teryx4 4x4 EPS LE Preview
Visit Kawasaki to see the Teryx4 4x4 EPS LEAnyone who has owned a Kawasaki mule before at one point or the other wanted a more luxury mule especially if they used their mule every single day. Kawasaki answered the call with the 2012 Teryx4 4x4 EPS LE.
This luxury mule which costs $15,199 is unlike any other that Kawasaki has released in the past, it comes with aluminum wheels that are lighter than the old steel wheels that older mules came with in the past plus it has a more durable cabin roof that will keep its driver and passengers comfortable during all types of weather. What’s Under the Hood?
The Teryx4 4x4 EPS LE has a 4 stroke, liquid cooled V-Twin engine that’s capable of a displacement of 749CC’s.
It’s engine can reach a compression of 9.3.1 and thanks to its belt drive transmission, that’s continuously variable, it’s driver will always have plenty of power for big jobs or for climbing up any type of terrain, in any gear, especially
Resident upset with city's snow clearing
Cindy Digness, a resident of Jeske Crescent, complained last week when she backed her 2011 Buick Enclave out of her driveway after city graders came through her street Tuesday morning.
What she found was about a 16 inch drop to the roadway that left damage to the car. When her front tires made the drop from the ledge, it smashed the front bumper.
"When I left for work, there was no way to avoid having to smash the vehicle," she said. "I was not really surprised because it happens about the same time every year."
Unfortunately, it was not the only vehicle she said she damaged from the drop-off. She noticed upon further inspection later in the week that her truck had a ripped mud-flap and a crack on the inside of the fender wall from trying to get it up over the ice ledge.
"When I drove it out and backed it back in again, because of the bump, it stops the truck. I had to give it gas to come up over the little hill and this is what caused the damage," she said.
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As each lap progresses the mud churned up by the bikes and ATV's shape a little unpredictability through each corner, and boundary sticks and crates get flung on to the track from haphazard driving on the previous lap. Five laps of racing with the and more »



