RCR Midrange pipe peak HP
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Well, I guess that clears up *that* question!
I would like to take a minute to thank Mr. Ritter. He obviously monitors this forum, but never steps in to belittle someone else's products, and even more amazingly, does not toot his own horn. While forum rules prohibit direct advertising, it would be easy enough for Mr. Ritter to have answered this post with something like "6400 - and if you really wanna boost your power, check out our....." - you get the idea. He has stepped in to try to insure the satisfaction of a friend of a member that had a less that acceptable experience with his products.
Just wanted to let Mr. Ritter know that someone noticed, and this is the kind of guy I will be doing business with(as soon as I save some $$$).
Thanks.
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Hawk - stock (for now) 99 Scrambler 400
I would like to take a minute to thank Mr. Ritter. He obviously monitors this forum, but never steps in to belittle someone else's products, and even more amazingly, does not toot his own horn. While forum rules prohibit direct advertising, it would be easy enough for Mr. Ritter to have answered this post with something like "6400 - and if you really wanna boost your power, check out our....." - you get the idea. He has stepped in to try to insure the satisfaction of a friend of a member that had a less that acceptable experience with his products.
Just wanted to let Mr. Ritter know that someone noticed, and this is the kind of guy I will be doing business with(as soon as I save some $$$).
Thanks.
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Hawk - stock (for now) 99 Scrambler 400
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i also plan on getting a stage 1 kit soon. i don't know if i will quite make it until my warranty is up, i'm too anxious. as soon as the weather breaks in the spring, i will be modifying. you can't appreciate the real gains anyhow in the snow. question... do you get good instructions with your kit? i mean i know how to change a pipe, and the main jet. but do you get the correct jet size with the kit, and how about the clutch springs, i'm not very familiar with the clutching, i've only the operation once or twice on a snowmobile. so, you loved it, huh?? can you feel a great difference in power? i definitely want more low end and mid-range.
bigdevil/'99 scrambler 400
bigdevil/'99 scrambler 400
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BigDevil,
These kits are extremely easy to install. My wrenching abilities are nominal at best, I had no trouble installing the kit in two hours. The clutch spring is very easy to replace, the jet, which you receive two of, is a no brainer. The pipe is a tight fit to get between the frame, best done with two people. The air box mod took me the most time, not that I'm saying it's difficult. After the surgery is complete, you'll swear someone switched your bike for one that is twice as quick and powerful. It's amazing.
These kits are extremely easy to install. My wrenching abilities are nominal at best, I had no trouble installing the kit in two hours. The clutch spring is very easy to replace, the jet, which you receive two of, is a no brainer. The pipe is a tight fit to get between the frame, best done with two people. The air box mod took me the most time, not that I'm saying it's difficult. After the surgery is complete, you'll swear someone switched your bike for one that is twice as quick and powerful. It's amazing.
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I love my kit!
It took me around an hour. But, i had a head start! no plastic, no muffler, pvt cover was off and carb was off
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Aaron
1997 TrailBlazer: RCR Lowend kit, Red Plastic, ITP Aluminum Wheels, and Holeshots all around!
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It took me around an hour. But, i had a head start! no plastic, no muffler, pvt cover was off and carb was off
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Aaron
1997 TrailBlazer: RCR Lowend kit, Red Plastic, ITP Aluminum Wheels, and Holeshots all around!
[This message has been edited by 97TrailBlazer (edited 01-21-2000).]
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