300ex performance
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What's up guys? I'm new to this BBS so bear with me....
I have "00" 300EX that I got about 2 months ago. I love the damn thing. Over the course of this long Minnesota winter, I plan on making the machine scream. What are the best aftermarket mods that I can do to increase performance. Here's what I am thinking about. K&N filter, modifited airbox lid, aftermarket pipe(either White Bros or FMF), WORKS suspension(triple rate), 13 tooth front spocket instead of stock 14, Holeshot XCT's. I do all trail riding and don't plan to race, at least on a track that is. I have plenty of experiance with riding(about 10 years). And I'm pretty good with motors. I just don't want to hurt any of my reliability. Let me know if you think that this will rock. Later, Chris
I have "00" 300EX that I got about 2 months ago. I love the damn thing. Over the course of this long Minnesota winter, I plan on making the machine scream. What are the best aftermarket mods that I can do to increase performance. Here's what I am thinking about. K&N filter, modifited airbox lid, aftermarket pipe(either White Bros or FMF), WORKS suspension(triple rate), 13 tooth front spocket instead of stock 14, Holeshot XCT's. I do all trail riding and don't plan to race, at least on a track that is. I have plenty of experiance with riding(about 10 years). And I'm pretty good with motors. I just don't want to hurt any of my reliability. Let me know if you think that this will rock. Later, Chris
#13
Awesome...another "rockin'" 300ex. All those mods will work great. Although I think the triple rate springs are a bit "overkill" since the stock shock mounts don't allow for a whole lot of travel (compared to a 400ex). Go for the dual rate Works Steelers w/ resevoirs. The stock front sprocket is a 13 tooth already and should be perfect with the XCT Holeshots since they are 22" ers like the stockers (with the 20" XC Holeshots my 300ex gets a little better low end for climbing, tight situations, etc.). Get a better skid plate too! The stock one works good, but requires alot of pounding out after a ride and looks just plain hideous. Have lotsa fun...that's what it's all about.
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'98 300EX
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'98 300EX
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