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#22
If I am not mistaken the 1000 motor in his quad is a 4 stroke street bike motor. I sold a spare chassis to a guy out in Cali that put a sea do Rotax snow mobile motor in it that made 168hp. He also had a zilla with a ZX-11 1100cc Ninja street bike motor in one. Very Very fast quads...
#23
Whoa zillas are awesome. There are super fast. The powerbands dont compare to a shee cause they have a **** load of bottom end and sing on the top. They had powervalves and were not detuned. How are the reliabilty on one of these bikes? I heard the upper a arms were prone to breaking?
#24
Originally posted by: ALIENraptor
Whoa zillas are awesome. There are super fast. The powerbands dont compare to a shee cause they have a **** load of bottom end and sing on the top. They had powervalves and were not detuned. How are the reliabilty on one of these bikes? I heard the upper a arms were prone to breaking?
Whoa zillas are awesome. There are super fast. The powerbands dont compare to a shee cause they have a **** load of bottom end and sing on the top. They had powervalves and were not detuned. How are the reliabilty on one of these bikes? I heard the upper a arms were prone to breaking?
87 models had the crap a arms..After that they are the same. I never had a problem with my 88 except for holding on...Wann have some fun with one? Armour All the seat and then go ride......
#25
I'm just asking so don't jump on me [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img] BUT was this the quad that would literaly pound the main bearings out? and was it caused by a weak case or just to much power? if that makes any sence.
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