Help with mods for TB250
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Help with mods for TB250
hey jeff i noticed you live in bend, im here in portland, me and some other guys are going to be out in madras at three rivers riding and wakeboarding memorial weekend, where some other good areas out there to ride at???? i have been to the red rock trails out there by sisters, but lots of us guys ride at three rivers , out past cove palisades....let me know maybe we could ride some time....email me and we could maybe hook up
tjcinc@comcast.net
later
tom
tjcinc@comcast.net
later
tom
#13
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!
Help with mods for TB250
Hey Frizzle you may want to ride a piped and clutch polaris before you go and do the mods.My wife has a 400 Scrambler and she hated the clutch kt and pipe on it .We went stock and she liked it better.Now we are going with a Dynoport pipe which requiers no clutching aka stock engagment. We ride with a couple that she has a Dynoport on her TB and it has better lowend than my sons HPD modded TB but not the topend power. Brad
#14
Help with mods for TB250
hey ftwflh, what didn't your wife like about the mods? I am just curious because I am really need more power, and if the mods is the way to get it, I am sold. But if there was a major reason why she didn't like them, let me know. Reason being, is that I don't know of anyone else with a TB250 (most everyone here has 700's or better), let alone someone with the mods I am looking for to test their quad. Thanks.
#15
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!
Help with mods for TB250
When you use a mod kit it raises the engagment(the rpm which the quad starts to move) This is necessary on a 2stroke to get the rpms up to the powerband of the pipe.If you dont clutch most pipes right they will not work right.My sons TB is HPD all the wy and it can be tricky in tight trails but is a blast in the dunes or open fields.What my wife didnt like is the high rpms to get going and the HARDhit when it hit the powerband.Like I said the Dynoport system uses stock cluching and makes good power.Check it out here http://www.dynoport.com/.
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