BUILDING ONE FROM THE GROUND UP
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Oh, I'm not going to do it I just bought a 400 I just wondered if anyone else had built one. I can't spending alot of money to build one when I can put that money into making my jump higher and farther at insane speeds.
woodrider 400 400ex stock except for Renthals and new grips, more to come, believe you me, more to come especially some suspension.
woodrider 400 400ex stock except for Renthals and new grips, more to come, believe you me, more to come especially some suspension.
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I have done this 3 times. I did two JP's and one Leager 250r's. When we did it, we took a old quad and striped parts from it. It helps to have a quad to strip parts from, that way you don't have to call a junk yard to get the little parts, that you might forget to order. After you get it together, it will take 2 or more months of riding to get the bugs and everything working correctly. Best of luck.
many 250r's
87 250x
99400ex
many 250r's
87 250x
99400ex
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It may be expensive, but I think if you were gonna build a national race machine it would be the way to go. The way I see it, eventually if you are a serious racer you will replace everything stock (almost) with aftermarket so if you are gonna do that anyway...why not do it to start with instead of get a stock one and then spend even more? I have a friend getting ready to build a 300EX like this, he is buying a motor and frame and everything else will be aftermarket. We figured out it will cost around 6grand, but thats only 1thousand more than a stock one and he will have aftermarket everything.
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