Trailblazer 250 pipe
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Trailblazer 250 pipe
I am looking at purchasing a used pipe for a 2000 Trailblazer. The pipe is listed for a 1987 or 1988 Trailblazer. The schematic looks similiar but how do I find if it will fit a 2000 model. I am unable to find a part number for the 1988/87 model but I would think the part number would be different anyway. Thanks for the help
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Quad Patrol
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
Trailblazer 250 pipe
I think you will need a pipe for a concentric drive modle such as 98-up.Dont waist your $$$$$ on a DG or FMF you wont see anything but an encrease in noise. If you are wanting a cheap but effective mod try changing the stock primary spring to a white polaris secondary.That will wake up your 250.
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Quad Patrol
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
Trailblazer 250 pipe
Originally posted by: fishslab
Are you sure about this?
Originally posted by: ftwflh
If you are wanting a cheap but effective mod try changing the stock <STRONG>primary</STRONG> spring to a white polaris <STRONG>secondary</STRONG>.That will wake up your 250.
If you are wanting a cheap but effective mod try changing the stock <STRONG>primary</STRONG> spring to a white polaris <STRONG>secondary</STRONG>.That will wake up your 250.
#5
Trailblazer 250 pipe
Hi,
I read your thread about 'waking ' up a 250. I have a 2002, model, and it can't even make it up some sand hills. My son rides it , and I am hoping for some advise on bolt ons that will give him the power he needs without making is too noisy. Is this possible.
ANd also, what are you talking about as far as White Promary Spring. Is this Clutch related?
Sorry for being a bit dumb, but I want to learn what I can do within reason to gain some power, and speed.
Thanks...
I read your thread about 'waking ' up a 250. I have a 2002, model, and it can't even make it up some sand hills. My son rides it , and I am hoping for some advise on bolt ons that will give him the power he needs without making is too noisy. Is this possible.
ANd also, what are you talking about as far as White Promary Spring. Is this Clutch related?
Sorry for being a bit dumb, but I want to learn what I can do within reason to gain some power, and speed.
Thanks...
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#7
Quad Patrol
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
Trailblazer 250 pipe
Originally posted by: ronadycks
Hi,
I read your thread about 'waking ' up a 250. I have a 2002, model, and it can't even make it up some sand hills. My son rides it , and I am hoping for some advise on bolt ons that will give him the power he needs without making is too noisy. Is this possible.
ANd also, what are you talking about as far as White Promary Spring. Is this Clutch related?
Sorry for being a bit dumb, but I want to learn what I can do within reason to gain some power, and speed.
Thanks...
Hi,
I read your thread about 'waking ' up a 250. I have a 2002, model, and it can't even make it up some sand hills. My son rides it , and I am hoping for some advise on bolt ons that will give him the power he needs without making is too noisy. Is this possible.
ANd also, what are you talking about as far as White Promary Spring. Is this Clutch related?
Sorry for being a bit dumb, but I want to learn what I can do within reason to gain some power, and speed.
Thanks...
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