EBS for Scramblers ?
#3
He is right... You can install EBS, but without a low range won't see much benifit. My stock Scrambler has about the same engine braking as my dad's Sportsman with EBS in high range. In low range, his EBS is just awesome.
Also, you would have to ditch almostall of you current clutch setup, even the roller. I bet it would cost around $400-$500 with labor, at least that's what I have heard from people who put EBS on Xplorers.
Also, you would have to ditch almostall of you current clutch setup, even the roller. I bet it would cost around $400-$500 with labor, at least that's what I have heard from people who put EBS on Xplorers.
#4
ebs also works better on a 4 cycle than a two stroke. the setup cost me $300 for my 400 exp. but i installed myself. the hard part is the front clutch removal. i had my clutch cover off and the dealer pulled the front clutch for free.
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