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dave76

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Just bought Holeshot HD tires and ITP t9 rims for the back, got new cheap brakes ( hope they last a little while), and picked up a 400ex shifter, hope to ride for the first time this year.
 
first time this year??? Literally? dang, go out for a long ride lol
 
Well NJ sucks litterally. I also got excuses, I've been working non stop on my house, I put a new boiler in and baseboard radiators, in May I put a new central A/C system in, stripped the kitchen down to the studs and put new cabinets and granite counter top in, so ya see money has gone to other things. Also any way to straitten the steering stem, when I turn the wheel all the way to the left it seems to go a little to far that it will actually drag in reverse?
 
I put the shifter on after I bent it to fit and it works great but I would like it a little higher, only thing is it hits the oil filter cover, so I grinded it a little but it still hits, mabe I'll grind it more and try it again but I don't have time right now. I just don't want to weaken it by grinding too much.
 
I believe they do work, but the difference of how they feel usually isn't large enough to justify the cost unless your stockers are shot. Atleast that's what I believe I read on here.
~Bill
 
I believe they do work, but the difference of how they feel usually isn't large enough to justify the cost unless your stockers are shot. Atleast that's what I believe I read on here.
~Bill

They have to be forced on they are about an 1" longer. The fronts do make a diffrence its mostly they are just alot stiffer but the ride is also way better.
 
Thats what I'm looking for a better ride when I'm riding the fast trails, if they work better then the stockers then I'll be happy. Complete suspention upgrades are whats next, but that won't be for a while due to funds.
 
They have to be forced on they are about an 1'' longer. The fronts do make a diffrence its mostly they are just alot stiffer but the ride is also way better.

Ahh ok, ty for clearing that up for me, I was still a litle cloudy on it.
~Bill
 
if you spent $60 more you could have had sum superior suspension shocks
 
Well I put the Banshee shocks on allround, and just to let yous know the Banshee and the Warrior shocks are the exact same length. However the quad is a lot more comfortable to ride, I mean it's more softer, although I didn't adjust the rear yet.
 
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