730 KIT ???????????
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Both fundy and fourstroketec have 730 kits. Do a search on your search engine and you'll find them. If done right they will be as reliable as stock. Fundy will likely cost a little more seeing as the parts will come from Canada and you'll have to pay a little more to get them here.
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I went with Fundy and have no complaints at all. I ordered the kit and installed it all myself. As long as you have a shop manual and some basic hand tools, it's not very complicated. The only other thing you need to do is take your cylinders to a machine shop to bore it out.
I've had my 730 kit in now for about 6 months and have had no problems whatsover. The power is awseome, but not to the point of being out of controll. My cousin has a new Rappy 700 which would leave my V behind once he hit his 3rd gear. Now that I have the 730 kit in, it's no contest! Low end power is not much stronger than it was before "it was a handful before the kit", but the midrange and top end is where you feel the speed gaining very quickly. Ray Fundy is the owner of Fundy Powersports and is a real good guy to do business with. He's down to earth and can help you build a bike for strictly drag racing or one like mine that can putt-putt down the trails slowly when you want to and later suprize some YFZ riders in a drag race. I think Rays addy is www.fundypowersports.com.
Good luck!
I've had my 730 kit in now for about 6 months and have had no problems whatsover. The power is awseome, but not to the point of being out of controll. My cousin has a new Rappy 700 which would leave my V behind once he hit his 3rd gear. Now that I have the 730 kit in, it's no contest! Low end power is not much stronger than it was before "it was a handful before the kit", but the midrange and top end is where you feel the speed gaining very quickly. Ray Fundy is the owner of Fundy Powersports and is a real good guy to do business with. He's down to earth and can help you build a bike for strictly drag racing or one like mine that can putt-putt down the trails slowly when you want to and later suprize some YFZ riders in a drag race. I think Rays addy is www.fundypowersports.com.
Good luck!
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