Streetbike powered ATVS
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hey i'd like to get a pic to my email is foxracing250x2@aol.com how long did it take to build it and how much did everything cost
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Back to your actual post...
If you have a 730 you are probably schooled pretty well on paddle setups. Depending on your terrain and purpose you can go extreme, hauler, or extreme ultralight. I would take the paddles from your 730 and try them, then assess the situation from there. I've seen these machines running 22" 10 paddles and up depending on hp, bike setup, and terrain.
If you have a 730 you are probably schooled pretty well on paddle setups. Depending on your terrain and purpose you can go extreme, hauler, or extreme ultralight. I would take the paddles from your 730 and try them, then assess the situation from there. I've seen these machines running 22" 10 paddles and up depending on hp, bike setup, and terrain.
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The pics from my phone aren't real good ones, I'll have a digital camera tomorrow and will post some on here.....As for my paddle situation I tried my hauler 10 paddles today and they did pretty good. That thing is scary fast. The build took about 3 weeks because I had to order 2 parts, figure out gearing, other than that it took one day to fit the motor and fab some motor mounts. And I bought the motor from Ebay for $900 shipped with only 850 miles.
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i will have them hosted for you, my email is yzpackerfan125@yahoo.com go ahead and send them to me, and i'll get the pics up asap


