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hillbillymagic

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anybody know how much work it would be to put the warrior motor into a raptor660 frame? is it all making brakets or would i need to add frame tubes? i have a good motor and a bad frame. i don't want to try and fix the frame. just trying to come up with options.
 
Cant say I've ever seen that done before....

Usually its the opposite, "will a xxxx big cc engine fit in a Warrior?"

It'll probably fit fine, but guaranteed to need custom motor-mounts.

Whats broken on your old frame? Or is it bent?
 
it's bent and i don't want to deal woith it. i could always just get another warrior frame but, i wanted some other options.
 
why would you want to do that ? If you want to do something and dont wanna deal with the frame do something cool with the 660, the warrior motor in a 660 frame to me just sounds stupid, i would eather just buy another frame or you can you do you idea and just see how it goes , Just my opinon

If you do do it let us know how it works out for ya
 
You can pick up an old warrior frame and fix her back up with far less time, effort and money by the time you bought a good 660 rolling chasis.

The only advantage I can see of putting a 350 in a 660 frame is you could then stake the claim of having the worlds slowest 660 Raptor.
 
my idea was that if most people want to make their warrior ride nicer and look better, why not start with a frame that does. I like the motor for trails. so I'm happy with that. why not improve on everything else. it's just rather or not the work is really worth it.
 
Only if you could do it real cheap. Ive ridden a 660 and the best part of that quad is the motor.
 
Only if you could do it real cheap. Ive ridden a 660 and the best part of that quad is the motor.

Exactly. The suspension and chasis on the Raptor 660 is nothing to write home about.
 
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