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hillclimbingrecon

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j/k but i did flip the rims ;D



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it handles SOO much better now,before,if i was powersliding,the rear tire that was on the inside would want to come up,not any more,its SOOO stable,and sure footed
on the trails,there is a LITTLE bump steer,and suprizingly it doest seem to wide for the trails,shock feel a LITTLE easier to bottom out,but thats expected

heres a comparison pic

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you like it?
 
Looks rather interesting. Did you install some flush mount valve stems?
 
there drum breaks so it dosent need flush stems i did it on my bayou 250 to.
 
Looks good man. Just watch out for the lug nuts loosening up, those stamped steel wheels are tapered for the lug nuts so they might work themselves loose as you ride.
 
NO!!! the quad just grew to a godzilla height!!!...j/k yea,lol

thank you every body for the compliments
 
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