question about +2 a arms and bushings
#1
a guy i race with just told me i would be going through many bushing on my new +2 a arms...is he full of crap or what? he said guys at the tracks with all kinds of a arms even the really expensive rolldesign arms, pop the bushings left and right.....ive never heard this, and kinda dont believe him......if its true, i know its easy to put them in the a arms, but how much do they cost? and how will i know if one is blown...thanks
#3
I have +1 +1 Leager arms on my 250r. I replaced the bushing this past year.
The only trouble I had was when I tried to grease them. I got the teflon type bushings. When I pumped the grease in, it ppushed the bushing right out the side. When I called the dealer, he told me that these bushing take very little grease, due to their make up.
Other than that, not a problem.
The only trouble I had was when I tried to grease them. I got the teflon type bushings. When I pumped the grease in, it ppushed the bushing right out the side. When I called the dealer, he told me that these bushing take very little grease, due to their make up.
Other than that, not a problem.
#4
Hey Lasher,
How do you like the +1 arms? Is it a night and day difference over stock or what? I find myself riding less and less in the woods and more and more on an MX track so I have been thinking about going with some +1 or +2 arms and axles. Just wanted to hear from a guy who has them.
Thanks,
How do you like the +1 arms? Is it a night and day difference over stock or what? I find myself riding less and less in the woods and more and more on an MX track so I have been thinking about going with some +1 or +2 arms and axles. Just wanted to hear from a guy who has them.
Thanks,
#5
To tell you honestly, I do not know.
The arms were on the quad when I brought it. I have never been on a stock 250r, didn't even take this one out for a test ride before buying it. (longer story)
I think I would like to go with the +2 arms for the track, but I can justify the extra cost right now. Overall the 250r handles great. If I was buying new, I would go for the +2 right off the bat.
The arms were on the quad when I brought it. I have never been on a stock 250r, didn't even take this one out for a test ride before buying it. (longer story)
I think I would like to go with the +2 arms for the track, but I can justify the extra cost right now. Overall the 250r handles great. If I was buying new, I would go for the +2 right off the bat.
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