Which more responsive to hop-ups??
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I own a recon and a timberwolf. Which is more responsive to hop-ups. I was thinkin wether I should save my money for a used sport quad, modify the recon, or modify the t wolf. Which is the better option? Does anybody make big bore kits or port recon engines? I know Powroll makes big bores for the t-wolf, but I'm afraid if I bore it out and pipe, filter, etc. I wont be able to keep the front end on the ground sence it has a light front end already. And if I modify my recon, will a winch on the front effect jumping or wheelying?????
#2
You guys are ignoring me again.
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The Rider Formerly known as Reconrider.
<a href="http//:www.geocities.com/Baja/Dunes/9696"=My site"
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#3
You'll find major difficulty with keeping the front of the Recon on the ground as well. Save your money and buy used sport bike, but then again why, that Recon is awsome, unless your looking for speeds in excess of the 40's?
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