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Old Aug 18, 2005 | 12:01 AM
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Default Upgrading the warrior

I want a little more performace out of my warrior. Already it has
-K&N airfilter
-DG RCM exhaust
-aluminum skid plate
-22' spider tracs rear
-13t front and 42 t rear sprokets

I want a little more top end speed and somthing that handles better in the trails and off jumps. The suspention is a little rough off any jumps tht you get anymore than 5feet of air. Im on a tight budget so no elkas or works and I dont want anything to screw up my bearings or ball joints. So what other shocks and a-arms off other bikes could I use?

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Old Aug 18, 2005 | 12:34 AM
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Default Upgrading the warrior

maybe off a raptor of yfz? im not to sure..think i heard something about guys doing this to there warrior
 
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Old Aug 18, 2005 | 02:07 AM
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I could not find anything for my Warrior other than expensive after market stuff. You can get the front rims reversed by having the valve stem moved to the other side. That will widen you a good 2 inches on each side up front. Banshee shocks are longer by about an inch and are much stiffer. A banshee rear shock mounts up very nice but I am not sure if it is any better. Banshee swingarms,carriers,and axles DO NOT fit. Take it from my empty wallet, I know.
 
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