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yamarider

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Since the last time I posted pics of my warrior, i've added my +2 Burgard a-arms, Works front shocks, and my new headlights. Let me know what you think.

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are those wheels supposed to be leaning inward like that? and well, your quad looks freeeekin awesome dude. hah, yeah, it might look better with a longer axle but it still looks awesome! warriors do look better without those huge ass lights in my opinion. lovin it!
 
DAMN!!!!!!!

looks good man


no offence but,get some smaller tires,lol

loosk good man,keep it up!
 
is it me or do ur real wheels look round? lol but otherwise looking good
 
is it me or do ur real wheels look round? lol but otherwise looking good

Umm, what shape SHOULD my rear wheels be? J/k, I know you mean tires. Yeah, they are a little balooney, but when they wear out I will be getting a decent set of 20's for it, i'm thinking Kenda Knarlys.
 
are those wheels supposed to be leaning inward like that? and well, your quad looks freeeekin awesome dude. hah, yeah, it might look better with a longer axle but it still looks awesome! warriors do look better without those huge ass lights in my opinion. lovin it!

Thanks man, glad everyone likes it. With these a-arms, the lean-in on the wheels (called camber) is adjustable. When I put them on that's how they were adjusted, and I never got around to tilting them back out some.

I'm not really planning on getting an extended axle, with just the rear wheels flipped like they are the rear end is just an inch narrower than my front end, which is ok with me. If the stock one does end up getting bent, then I'll probably get a decent aftermarket like a Durablue or RPM.
 
i dont really like those lights but the a arms and stem is sweet, yeah you do need different tires




and yes the tires are supposed to tilt in like that (full camber ajustment) that thing must respond soo sick
 
wow bro.... your bike has really been set off.

def. one of the most well respected bikes on the site and it just keeps getting better

-ant
 
looks good yamarider. now you need the works rear shock to complete the set! ha ha ha. that is definitely some wicked negative camber on the front end! at the risk of sounding stupid, what good would negative camber do on a quad? flattrack racing or something?
 
no it is for more steering responce, if it is negitive it will respond faster and if it is 0 it will respond slower (good for sand dunes, dont want to flip)
 
right on. seems to me like it would put more stress on your steering system though, like tie rods, steering knuckles, and **** like that. oh well, as long as it doesnt hurt anything it sounds like a good thing!
 
It doesn't seem to be hurting anything, but because of them leaning like that the steering isn't quite as light, and it's going to wear the tires out quicker. It does seem like the tires hook up a lot better this way though. When I get a chance i'm going to adjust it to about half of what it is now.
 
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