New Suspension on BF 750
#2
I installed the "WORKS Steelers AT Dual-rate" shocks on my BF750.
WOW, really big improvement in overall ride. I'll be out testing them some more next Saturday but so far, I am really impressed with the "WORKS".
I went with the ITP Type 4 wheels for a little bit more wider stance & along with the 6ply Mudlites, this BF really handles great.
"Click" on the Camera to the Left & my WORKS Shocks are on the BF750.
WOW, really big improvement in overall ride. I'll be out testing them some more next Saturday but so far, I am really impressed with the "WORKS".
I went with the ITP Type 4 wheels for a little bit more wider stance & along with the 6ply Mudlites, this BF really handles great.
"Click" on the Camera to the Left & my WORKS Shocks are on the BF750.
#4
One of the best ways to make your quad more stable is with the installation of new tires and wheels. Several guys in my club went to either the Dirt Devils or Bear Claws on Grizzly wheels to get the additional offset. It still keeps the tires tucked under the fender. I have a stocker as I am to cheap to replace new tires with new tires so therefore I have to marvel at the stability the new tires and wheels make on my friends quads.
#5
Thanks for all the feed back.
I did change out my tires and rims to Maxxis BigHorns and it's made a big difference! Next step is changing out the shocks. I was watching ATV Television and they changed out the shocks on their BF 750 and claim it made a huge difference.
Thanks Again for all the feed back!
I did change out my tires and rims to Maxxis BigHorns and it's made a big difference! Next step is changing out the shocks. I was watching ATV Television and they changed out the shocks on their BF 750 and claim it made a huge difference.
Thanks Again for all the feed back!
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