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Man, I really don't know what to recommend for ya, do you guys run tall paddles? My suggestion would be talk to Greg at CWR & see if he can set you up with somethin really torquey. If your budget permits go big, freakin sand is a whole different kind of terrain.
 
Well right now I am trying to talk her into going to a 450 and us keeping the warrior as a extra toy just to have. She loves her warrior but she is more advanced and right now the warrior would need to make much more power and have better suspension to meet her level. I think I would spend more money getting the warrior to the next level than it would cost for a stock 450.
 
Well right now I am trying to talk her into going to a 450 and us keeping the warrior as a extra toy just to have. She loves her warrior but she is more advanced and right now the warrior would need to make much more power and have better suspension to meet her level. I think I would spend more money getting the warrior to the next level than it would cost for a stock 450.

That's the dilemma that most run into man, I love the Warrior for what it is but if I'm gonna spend a couple of grand for something to ride hard I'm just gonna upgrade. The Warrior is a cool toy to tinker with though!
 
Aight guys you talked me into it. I'm Lycan_Raptor over there, lol!

It's where the fast guys talk lol. Not many trail riders over tere compared to RF. My current bike is the owner of MR's old bike, it's nice to have everything done to it documented.
 
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