p411m
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Post by p411m on Jan 25, 2005 16:55:38 GMT -5
on a brand new 2004 Blaster?
K&N? Exhaust???
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Post by Nine07Racing#812AK on Jan 25, 2005 17:55:45 GMT -5
id get tires but i got a kn first but if i could go back id get tires first than worry about performance
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Post by blasta13 on Jan 25, 2005 18:00:56 GMT -5
rear tires exhaust air filter nerf bars
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Post by BlRacing619 on Jan 25, 2005 20:13:56 GMT -5
DEFINETLY rear tires and wheels If u jump like i do get some nice shocks U should beef it up before u make it faster..trust me u will flip with the stock tiers.
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Post by MXRACER708 on Jan 25, 2005 20:52:16 GMT -5
yeah 1.TIRE
2.suspension 3.HP BABY!!!!!!!!!!!
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sick 400
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Post by sick 400 on Jan 25, 2005 21:29:22 GMT -5
1. Tires rims.. 2. Suspension 3. pipe/motor work 4. Cosmetics..
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p411m
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Post by p411m on Jan 26, 2005 7:13:06 GMT -5
Tire recommendations anyone...
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mort
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Post by mort on Jan 26, 2005 7:46:00 GMT -5
i have 20in holeshots and they are great for riding trails like i do. razrs and kenda klaws are good too.turf tamers ive heard are really good mx tires too. if you race or are going to race get 18in if not id go with 20in.
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Post by 2000blasterboy on Jan 26, 2005 11:43:52 GMT -5
kenda KLAWS i got um and love um, and if you do get suspension, get a-arms and a swing-arm at the same time if you plan on gettim um becasue you would need good shocks revalved after you get um if you get the arms after...
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Post by Jay87 on Jan 26, 2005 12:01:08 GMT -5
Yea tires 1st the front ones are ok but the rear are death traps Atv scence used GBC tires on there project blaster evalution and this is what they said GBC replaced our stock tires with their Shredder R/A tires, 21/7/10 up front, and 18/9.5/8 in the rear. The rear tires have a much lower profile then the stockers, which will go a long way in adding stability and bite in the turns. Shredders feature a tall open lug pattern with a soft enough rubber compound to provide great traction in everything from hard pack, to mildly muddy conditions, while maintaining a long wear life. Although these tires are slightly heavier then some of today’s new generation MX tires, they are also more durable and reasonably priced, making them an excellent choice for the racer who doesn’t have a few hundred bucks to spend on tires every couple races'.
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Post by Max on Jan 26, 2005 17:09:03 GMT -5
Shredders are good, I have Klaws and they are awesome, Razrs are good, Holeshots too.. Turf Tamers are ok, the only downfall is that they arent too good in mud.
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Post by Nine07Racing#812AK on Jan 26, 2005 18:40:16 GMT -5
KLAWS
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Post by blasta13 on Jan 26, 2005 19:02:38 GMT -5
i wouldnt get suspension 2nd, i would get a pipe and stuff befire that.
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Post by blasta13 on Jan 26, 2005 19:03:26 GMT -5
but anyways, 20in holeshots for trails, 18in holeshots for track, 19in holeshots if u do a little of both
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