hawkeye upgrades
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hawkeye upgrades
TennesseeTider,
Thanks for the Quick Reply, and only loseing 4-mph i think that is a prerry good (give and take) for the Bigger Tires. A friend of mind said that those Mudlite Tires would really make a big drifference (for the better that is). And i will keep you posted on the mods i do with the Dynojet kit, it might be a month or two before i can aford to do the mod but i will keep you posted. Thanks again for the Feed Back!!!!!
Thanks for the Quick Reply, and only loseing 4-mph i think that is a prerry good (give and take) for the Bigger Tires. A friend of mind said that those Mudlite Tires would really make a big drifference (for the better that is). And i will keep you posted on the mods i do with the Dynojet kit, it might be a month or two before i can aford to do the mod but i will keep you posted. Thanks again for the Feed Back!!!!!
#12
hawkeye upgrades
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Mongrol
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Hawkman300
well, my dad is gonna either get one of the new sportsman 300 or 400 soon, but he is cautious about the water cooled. what maintenance and trouble does the water cooled radiator cause you? thanks for the help guys! i plan to do the clutch roller mod maybe this week since its spring break down here.</end quote></div>
Make sure your Dad knows that the new Sportsman 300 is a remake ot the Hawkeye with some frame mods. Most of the liquid cooled models are pretty trouble free, but, more moving parts more potential for problems.
I don't want to be negative, but most of us did exactly what you are doing when we were your age. Do your experimenting on the base model till you've squeezed every bit of Hp out of it and then you've learned something. If you just spend the $$ and get a bigger model, all you've learned is that "if you throw money at it you can go fast."
Make your improvements or mistakes on the Hawkeye. Its pretty forgiving. By the way, you ask some pretty intelligent questions for a young guy.
Cheers.</end quote></div>
thanks, im into cars and all that so i know all about carburetion and alot of that stuff that adds to prior knowledge. and i dont have money to throw at it, so thats why im doing simple mods and stuff like that. i have already done some work to it and am gonna try doing most of the maintenance to save some money, still taking it in for the timed checkups though. but this is my first ATV and i have only had it for about 4 months, so still got lots to learn. just kinda my hobby[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
and yes mongrol i know they are basically the hawkeye with a rename and a couple small tweaks.
i am also looking into getting some mudlites maybe. do they fit the stock rims? wat about the speedometer, can you calibrate it to compensate for the larger diameter?
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Hawkman300
well, my dad is gonna either get one of the new sportsman 300 or 400 soon, but he is cautious about the water cooled. what maintenance and trouble does the water cooled radiator cause you? thanks for the help guys! i plan to do the clutch roller mod maybe this week since its spring break down here.</end quote></div>
Make sure your Dad knows that the new Sportsman 300 is a remake ot the Hawkeye with some frame mods. Most of the liquid cooled models are pretty trouble free, but, more moving parts more potential for problems.
I don't want to be negative, but most of us did exactly what you are doing when we were your age. Do your experimenting on the base model till you've squeezed every bit of Hp out of it and then you've learned something. If you just spend the $$ and get a bigger model, all you've learned is that "if you throw money at it you can go fast."
Make your improvements or mistakes on the Hawkeye. Its pretty forgiving. By the way, you ask some pretty intelligent questions for a young guy.
Cheers.</end quote></div>
thanks, im into cars and all that so i know all about carburetion and alot of that stuff that adds to prior knowledge. and i dont have money to throw at it, so thats why im doing simple mods and stuff like that. i have already done some work to it and am gonna try doing most of the maintenance to save some money, still taking it in for the timed checkups though. but this is my first ATV and i have only had it for about 4 months, so still got lots to learn. just kinda my hobby[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
and yes mongrol i know they are basically the hawkeye with a rename and a couple small tweaks.
i am also looking into getting some mudlites maybe. do they fit the stock rims? wat about the speedometer, can you calibrate it to compensate for the larger diameter?
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hawkeye upgrades
check out the speed calculator here...http://www.intercotire.com/site62.php
Gives your actual speed based on original tire compared to new tires.
Gives your actual speed based on original tire compared to new tires.
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