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Post by chevtech on Apr 15, 2009 0:22:46 GMT -5
Nice! I really like having my nerf bars and nets, gives a passenger somewhere to put their feet and just feels safer to ride.
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Post by Chevy Girl on Apr 23, 2009 11:15:24 GMT -5
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Post by bleakhorizon on Apr 23, 2009 23:44:38 GMT -5
now yea just need to pipe it, jet it, and throw a smaller sprocket on the back....
then get a 440 kit lol
Oh and just a word of warning when you hit up TSF, watch that rear rotor. The plastic skid plate doesn't protect it at all and you can bend it very easy... The hot setup would be to run the thicker rotor that is available (10mm i think) and a nice aluminum skid plate armadillo is nice but there are less expensive ones that work too, (my friend bought a um racing skid and it looks very nice)
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Post by Chevy Girl on Apr 28, 2009 15:53:53 GMT -5
LOL if you saw the aftermath of when I wrecked at Summer Bash last year, then you would not be telling me to do anything to it that makes it go faster or gives me more opportunity to cause injury to myself. The skid plate might not be a bad idea, especially since I like to go over rocks. I will keep an eye on craigslist for that. Thanks for the info!
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Post by mudslinger97117 on Apr 28, 2009 22:53:41 GMT -5
Mel took pigpens new 400ex (with the 440 kit) last weekend at sandlake and had a blast she took off with Rusty on his new raptor and he was surprised at how fast she was going on it lol... I'd ay leave yours stock and through some armor under it and it will last a long time.
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