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Old Feb 14, 2004 | 02:35 AM
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Ok I already owna DS 650 and have the basic things done to it but I cannot ride it on the track. Well I can but I just dont get a kick out of it like i do when I open it up on a sand strip. Well I have a freind that has a 02 Blaster and I have helped him with all the mods thus far on it, which include a durablue2+2 in the rear, wheel spacers in the front, jet kit, oil block off, dg pipe, modded end tip, and a wiseco piston. I have been riding the balster at our local motocross track that just opened and I love it. I can clear the table tops and doubles with ease, the only thing is that the shocks will bottom out on an off camber landing. So my questions to you are after I purchase this bike from him, what else would I need to make it track ready, I have plans for a 240 kit, complete pipe, and shocks. But I have no idea what is good because I have never dealt with yamaha or anything like that, so if someone could please make some suggestions and get me pointed in the right direction I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks alot guys
 
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Old Feb 14, 2004 | 10:52 AM
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First off, ditch the wheel spacers up front. Get some good quality 2+1 a-arms. Second, get a +2 swingarm. Third, some aftermarket shocks. Fourth, the 240 kit.
 
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