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None taken, I agree. But until I get nerfs I won't have nice looking handgaurds. Around here having handgaurds is a essential...

As for the exhaust, I really like how it sounds, I just don't really want a ticket. And making $200 a month doesn't help the cause that much, either.

But I will get the jetting checked, as at the top end it jerks sometimes. Anyway, thanks for the feedback, keep it coming...

Any other mods to help performance/looks?
 
what do you ride that you need handguards? i ride through trees and stuff and i have found that i can get by without them. although, there have been times that i wish i had them. i had a pine tree limb scrape against my hand (wearing gloves) but also hit me in the neck. dont think handguards would have helped that though. lol. where do you live that you have a 99dB sound regulation? that sounds pretty high to me. go to this link http://www.4wheelatv.com/detail.asp?id=54 and it will show you how to check the sound level of your pipe. hopefully you arent going past that though. alba bumpers look good, as do the ac racing ones that you are planning on. ditch the parking brake, get a new clutch lever (i recommend the moose fly clutch assembly) to replace it, and get some aftermarket bars. i know a lot of people on here like the tag bars (7/8" or oversize 1 1/8"), but i like the pro tapers b/c they are cheaper. ive also heard that they are stronger than the renthal fatbars as well, but im not sure if thats right or not. i had pro taper se bars on mine, but put them on my girlfriends honda 300ex and put pro taper contour oversize bars on the warrior. bars are a good add on. good luck and keep the pics coming when you do more stuff!
 
What do you guys use to clean off the hard dirt?

You know, the hard stuff that gets on the engine and swing arm, etc...
 
spray away and pick at it until its gone....nice bike, i love having shaved fenders, you can see evreything, having aftermarket lights help alot too
 
We have a pressure washer and not even that gets everything off. There are products that "eat" the dirt away, I just have no idea what it's called.

You just spray the mixture from one of those plastic compression containers, let it sit, and then hose it off.

I think?
 
yes, simple green is the shiznitt! just dont use a pressure washer on your chain or on seals and bearings and stuff like that that can get damaged. i just used the simple green straight out of the spray bottle (it says to dilute it with a 1:1 or 1:10 ratio) let it sit, scrubbed a little and hosed it right off. works wonders.
 
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