Dynatek cdi brute force 750
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Dynatek cdi brute force 750
Hey there xgagne55x Nice Brute! I was wondering if those new tires protect the bead lip on those stock wheels.
I ride alot of trails with larger rocks and have bent and scraped my stock wheels to death. I don't need mudzilla's although very cool but just some good Allterrain tires that protext the stock wheels better than the stock Duns. any suggs?
Also what kind of increase do you get from this chip her alot about and how much is it?
I see Super trap has a slip on for the 750i now but at 400.00 it's not at this time in the budget.
Thanks Calvin
I ride alot of trails with larger rocks and have bent and scraped my stock wheels to death. I don't need mudzilla's although very cool but just some good Allterrain tires that protext the stock wheels better than the stock Duns. any suggs?
Also what kind of increase do you get from this chip her alot about and how much is it?
I see Super trap has a slip on for the 750i now but at 400.00 it's not at this time in the budget.
Thanks Calvin
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Dynatek cdi brute force 750
the tire do hang over and protect, but they say to use beadlock wheels. i would buy a set of mudlites, i had them on my grizzly and they worked great for all terrain (my own opion, others will not agree), not great for snow. but i never had a problem with hitting rocks and logs and i hit a lot of stuff with grizzly, never any dents maybe a few scratches. i would have bought the again but a guy at work praised the muddzillas up and down. i had to buy a extra set of wheels to switch back and forth as they are so heavy. the brute had all kinds of power to start but with the cdi its just nuts. the power is right there when you hit the throttle, plus its programmable, and i like the no reverse rev limiter. it cost me about 400 dollars when it was all ordered up. 382 for cdi and 36 for shipping through the border.
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