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olliepop2005

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ok im goin to start mx racing with my raptor 350 and this guy said that if i get +3 wicked a arms yfz stock front shocks would fit and with a durablue 2+2 a raptor 660 rear shock i hope this is true i dont have money for all i need to race and it will be bad to race with stock well inform thanks
 
if i were you go out and try raceing with your stock suspension.. or at leat go out and practise with it. cuz why pt all this money into it and find out that mx isnt reall wht you wanted to do.. have you tryed hair scrambles or anything like that??
 
/\ good idea /\, but to answer your question wicked a-arms are set up for stock length shocks, and although the longer yfz shocks might work, they will still make the front end sit about 2 inches higher than normal, and also decrease your width from what it would be with the proper shocks.
 
/\ good idea /\, but to answer your question wicked a-arms are set up for stock length shocks, and although the longer yfz shocks might work, they will still make the front end sit about 2 inches higher than normal, and also decrease your width from what it would be with the proper shocks.

You will also bottom the crap out of your stock shocks with +3 wicked A-Arms.
 
naaaaaaaaa wats a hair scramble and u did notice not stock shocks yfzs and 660s well yea hair scramble wat is that
 
Hare scrambles are woods races. I like them better than MX because you're not going in a little circle the whole time. MX is fun, but you can get tired of running the same track over and over again. And with hare scramble races you don't need to get aftermarket shocks and arms to have a good time and be competitive.
 
well how would i sign up for those wood races i would do that for now its more harder any way and i can do it with stock but how do i sign up i live in dfw area in texas
 
Find a track, and call them about it. They can tell you when the next race is that is open to anyone, and what you need to do to sign up. I don't know exactly how it works because I haven't tried it myself yet.
 
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