Eton Viper 90R 4 stroke.
#1
Just bought eton 90R 4 stroke and was wondering if anyone has found any aftermarket parts for these bikes??? I see a lot of parts for the 2 stroke but not anything for the 4 stroke.
#2
How do you like the 4 stroke?...In the specs it is down a couple of hp compared to the two strokes but I like the new dual A arm suspension which I believe is only available on the 4 strokes.Have you compared it to a similar two stroke for acceleration/top speed?
#3
oldyeller,
Sorry it took me a while to reply to your message but we've been busy putting some miles on his new ATV. So far I like the four stroke, but have nothing else to compare it to. Didn't do much research before buying. Just went with good brand and new dual A-arm setup for a more plush ride. I have done a top speed run using my P700 speedo and with my brother on my p700 and me on the 90R (235lbs) we hit an impressice 38MPH. Not bad for a 90. My cousins old Bayou 220 wouldn't do that. It is a little slow revving but just keeps going. Brakes are excellent and we have it governed down right now till his skill level gets better. Only 5 years old.
Sorry it took me a while to reply to your message but we've been busy putting some miles on his new ATV. So far I like the four stroke, but have nothing else to compare it to. Didn't do much research before buying. Just went with good brand and new dual A-arm setup for a more plush ride. I have done a top speed run using my P700 speedo and with my brother on my p700 and me on the 90R (235lbs) we hit an impressice 38MPH. Not bad for a 90. My cousins old Bayou 220 wouldn't do that. It is a little slow revving but just keeps going. Brakes are excellent and we have it governed down right now till his skill level gets better. Only 5 years old.
#4
Just figure I would give new life to an old topic and see if anyone knows of any performance parts for the 90R 4-stroke now. Been out for almost 2 years now and hopefully someone has some Thanks
#6
Try putting some 22" Mudlites on the rear, along with wheel spacers - you will be amazed at where the bike will go. like thru serious mud.
(See my pics for what it looks like.)
(See my pics for what it looks like.)
#7
Hey-where can I get the wheel spacers? I have a Viper 90r and would like to widen the stance. Thanks!
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#8
Here's a seller here on ebay
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They are full wheel spacers
I have different ones on my Kazuma 50.
They are individual wheel spacers that add 1.5" per side for a 3" wider stance. I originally had a full set on front and back wheels but I found that the front one interfered too much with the steering so I removed them. The atv is much more stable with just the back ones
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They are full wheel spacers
I have different ones on my Kazuma 50.
They are individual wheel spacers that add 1.5" per side for a 3" wider stance. I originally had a full set on front and back wheels but I found that the front one interfered too much with the steering so I removed them. The atv is much more stable with just the back ones
#10
personally I found that the 1.5" per side is more than adequate on the smaller machines. The stability increase is impressive for only 3" total added stance. Also the wheels push a little outside of the bumper/flaring which IMO makes it look a little better. Remember, most of the weight in the small machines is more towards the back end where the kid sits so that will work well


