A-Arms & Axle
#1
What do you think is the best "bang for your buck" when it comes to extended a-arms and axle? Oh, and if your lookin for some 20" rear Holeshots on ITP wheels, let me know. I guess I can't sell stuff in the forums so PM me if your interested.
#2
I would look for a set of A Arms on ebay. I got my Roll Designs for $500.00 they retail for over $800.00. They were in amazing shape no scratches, just as good as new. But even if they are scratched up you can get them powder coated. Basically start watching some items on ebay to see how much things are going for to give you a good Idea about how much to spend. Your axle on the other hand should be bought new. That way your Lifetime waranty will be valid. Because durablue does not give warranty's to resold axles. So if you do buy an axle on ebay make sure its a lonestar or RPM. It will also be a good Idea to get some front shocks because of the extended a arms, there are some great socks on there to, But allways make sure there not "sold as is" auctions that means you can't complain if there not as described. I've bought alot of stuff off ebay just make sure you can see a couple of pictures of the item to insure quility.
Oh ya. Check out Elka's for front suspension, Very good quilty. Axis are to expensive and in my mind not even as good performers when compared to to elka's at least for the price difference.
Oh ya. Check out Elka's for front suspension, Very good quilty. Axis are to expensive and in my mind not even as good performers when compared to to elka's at least for the price difference.
#5
+2 or +3 would depend on the type of riding/racing you do.If this machine is a dedicated MX machine then its +3.If you even come close to a tree you woill prolly want the +2.Good luck [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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