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clower55

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I had a little extra money so i decided it was time for a bumper and some spacers, what do you think?
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I think that maybe that money would have been better spent on, umm, maybe rear tires and wheels that belong on the rear. That's just my opinion though, that thing looks ridiculous and I can't imagine that it would perform that great.

The bumper does look good though, just don't hit anything too hard because they're not real strong. I found that out the hard way.
 
i actually have yamaha rear rims and holeshots for the back, its just those are the stupid rear hubs that came on it and im waiting for my buddy to get some extended rear hubs for his so i can get his stockers off his raptor 700r, so its not like i didnt know what i was doingg :p
 
Alright, sounds like a plan then. Is there any reason it had those hubs on it when you bought it, or was the guy you bought it from a crackhead?
 
i have no idea why they were on there, to be honest... it's turning out to be a pian in the rear tho, they're seriously very ghetto
 
i plan on cutting the front fenders here on friday, like i had them on my old plastics, i'll post it up and see if i cant get a video on here once its running good
 
how big are the spacers and how much are they reliable? im thinkin bout puttin some on mine
 
im pretty sure they are either 1inch or 1.5 in each side. and they're not bad if you cant afford or just dont want to buy all new a arms
 
Are they the stock a arms? It looks a little too wide for only one inch spacers on each side.
 
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