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Old 05-16-2006, 07:52 PM
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Buddy just got a BF750 and was wondering wich spring to use. He is putting 26" Mud Lites and does not want to lose and top end. I told him to get a Dalton Blue Orange. What do yall think? I have a BF650 but I figured they are close to the same and that spring would work for him too.
 
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Old 05-17-2006, 10:56 AM
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I have the Dalton O/B primary spring and it definitely has some stall effect, so it may not be a good choice if your friend does not like springs with stall effect. I prefer a no stall spring and I am currently using the BF750 stock spring on my TP700 with heavy 25" Bighorn radials and I like this spring alot. Before that, I tried the EPI Maroon (a no stall spring) with some lighter 25" tires and it revved too much for my quad...(but I have to admit that the mid range power was pretty darn good with the Maroon). Honestly, I've found that its mostly a trial and error process to pick the right primary spring for your particular quad and riding conditions and there are lots of different springs to choose from.

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Thanks Mike!
 
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Dalton makes the blue primary which is a low stall spring that is lower on the shiftout than the EPI Maroon, however the Dalton blue has a lot of engine braking that is quite annoying when used with the KEBC. The Dalton blue is the spring of choice for the guys that are running without the KEBC. I have the Maroon in mine and have been pleased. It also has adequate engine braking ifyou want to disable the KEBC.
 
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Old 05-17-2006, 11:38 PM
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I think I am going to get him the Dalton Blue/ Orange. He won't mind the stall. All he does is race, ride wheelies, spin tires, and sh_t like that.

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Old 05-18-2006, 04:07 AM
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I got it through my dealer. You can take a look at them on the twinair site. They are a little pricey, but I ended up getting a smokin deal on mine because the dealer quoted the whole system for the price of the replacement filter. IMO it is the best filter system available for the BF750.
 
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